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I have an iTaste MVP, and would like to get some suggestions on other "batteries" I can connect to my tanks while on the go, when my MVP runs out or something......maybe ones that last a while and also aren't horribly expensive. I do plan on later getting a mech mod and stuf, but for now, that is what I'd like to do. please help!
 

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thanks :)

I'm currently loving my iclear 16B....but would like to find an airflow tank that doesn't leak out....

Any tank can leak--nature of the beast. That said, I've been using my Kanger clearomizers for a long time without any major problems--and never had a leak. An occasional drip here and there--but nothing catastrophic.

Good luck!
 

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VS 1's are pretty cheap now, maybe 12-13 bucks shipped on the bay. Good solid unit without the charging quirks of the VS 2. There are others that are good but that is the one I have experience with.

I am totally sold, or bought on the Aerotanks, have eight of them. Never had a leak out of any of them more than a drop out the coil bottom. Minis are too small for me personally.
 

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I am totally sold, or bought on the Aerotanks, have eight of them. Never had a leak out of any of them more than a drop out the coil bottom. Minis are too small for me personally.

Ditto. Besides, the regular size Aerotank V2 comes with a sealed base--the mini's base is open.
 

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How about the Eleaf Istick? Here's a review A PBusardo Review & Contest - The Eleaf iStick - YouTube

Someone that actually has it in stock Eleaf iStick 20watt VV/VW e-cigarette Mod

ETA Never had a leaking problem with the Davides, mini or regular.

Phil gave it a thumbs down. I don't blame him. I almost bought one, but its voltage output is all over the place-AVG instead of RMS (which really is industry standard nowadays). It won't go below 4 volts. :facepalm: People who like low wattages (and those who use single LR atties) can't use the iStick safely. I'm hoping that Joyetech fixes this embarrassing snafu in revision 2.
 

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can leak and does leak are two different things, though. I don't have any leaks from my 16B.....and I'm sorry, but when someone releases a product, the consumer should not be content in the flaws of the product.

I dont disaggree, but I have also noticed a lot of the "flaws" are actually user error.
 

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I dont disaggree, but I have also noticed a lot of the "flaws" are actually user error.

I'd say 75-80%--from my experience on these boards. Folks are in a hurry, put something together quickly, the products come with no user's manuals (or the manuals are so bad that they are useless)... :facepalm:

And there is a learning curve with vaping. Most devices require some tweaking--but they do work.

Of course, there are duds too. QC is often a big problem with those devices.
 
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I have an iTaste MVP, and would like to get some suggestions on other "batteries" I can connect to my tanks while on the go, when my MVP runs out or something......maybe ones that last a while and also aren't horribly expensive. I do plan on later getting a mech mod and stuf, but for now, that is what I'd like to do. please help!

I just have a cheap ego style pass through that sits in my truck. Never really need it except for a back up for other people. My MVP has never run out. I usually plug it in on my way to and from work and I'm good to go.
 

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I'd say 75-80%--from my experience on these boards. Folks are in a hurry, put something together quickly, the products come with no user's manuals (or the manuals are so bad that they are useless)... :facepalm:

And there is a learning curve with vaping. Most devices require some tweaking--but they do work.

Of course, there are duds too. QC is often a big problem with those devices.


The biggest "flaw" i see, is new vapers, trying to vape their device like it was a cig.
 
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