Thats it! IVE HAD IT!

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elfy

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Ok I have been enjoying vaping for a few weeks now, learned to redo my Kanger coils/wicks so the vapor production is a lot nicer.

But I keep hitting a brick wall...I have to EVOD VV batteries and ...I kinda run them out after a long day of vaping. I am tired of getting a big honkin cloud of vapor and then it just...has little or no charge left.

So, I am seriously considering an MVP 2.0 - but I want everyone to know: I blame you all for this.

Yep, its your fault. It cant possibly be mine, since im all innocent and stuff. So to everyone who has had a nice experience using the MVP 2 (and mentioned it here), this is on you. YOU DID THIS.

Also: I might get some more tanks too and (again) this is on every. last. one. of. you. I hope you all feel ashamed and cant get much sleep at night, after reading this.

I want you all to consider what you've done as you sit there smugly :vapor: and stuff.


*dives for cover under the fridge*
 

DaveP

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Well, what you have to do is mull over how much you used to spend in a month on paper tubes stuffed full of tobacco and decide how much of that you are willing to spend on a one time basis to buy a good mod. The Segelei Zmax V3 sells for somewhere in the range of $65 to $75 and gives you variable voltage and variable wattage and will take several sizes of batteries up to an 18650. It's stainless steel with good electronics and will go up to 3-15 watts or 3-6 volts.

Or you can spend a little more and go with the Innokin. They look good but are a little on the heavy side for my pocket. I've looked at them and held them and the square shape hasn't grabbed me yet. I view that as something to use at home. For on the go, I prefer tube shapes that will slide in an out of a pocket easily.
 

sda2010

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Yes ive looked at that link over and over and SHAME ON YOU <3

I just need to pay one bill tomorrow and then I can seriously consider it, wonder if anyone can possibly go cheaper than 101vapes on it..probably no.

Go for it elfy, the only other comparable price is on bonanza (have no idea what they are), $41 and free shipping (saves 98 cents)....just my 98 :2c: worth
 
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elfy

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Ok, I have to go off to work and pretend im working (while doing nothing and secretly drinking whiskey and eating cookies and then sneak hits off the vape).

Everyone behave and help someone new today - we need all the vapers we can get if we are possibly going to crush Big Tobacco. They only have money, in the end all their hardcore supporters will keel over and die. Sad but...well, hey it has to be pointed out sometime. We dont have money (we keep spending it) but we can have numbers - hordes - of people. We need them.

Also: everyone needs to feel guilty for pointing out all the nice devices. And is the Provari 26650 or somesuch going to be reals?

dont tell Chief...
 

Btsmokincat

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Just wait for the 26650 ProVari. Until then, buy nothing.

That's going to be one honkin' Provari!

I was watching a Pbusardo video last night and learned something! The 18650 is actually the dimensions of the battery! 18mm diameter by 65.0 mm tall. (everyone probably knows this and now I sound like a nOOb!)

Elfy - you will soon enter an alternate vaping reality where your tiny device gives you almost 1,000 quality puffs on a single charge! Welcome to the MVP2 zone!
 

NiburianElf

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Ok I have been enjoying vaping for a few weeks now, learned to redo my Kanger coils/wicks so the vapor production is a lot nicer.

But I keep hitting a brick wall...I have to EVOD VV batteries and ...I kinda run them out after a long day of vaping. I am tired of getting a big honkin cloud of vapor and then it just...has little or no charge left.

So, I am seriously considering an MVP 2.0 - but I want everyone to know: I blame you all for this.

Yep, its your fault. It cant possibly be mine, since im all innocent and stuff. So to everyone who has had a nice experience using the MVP 2 (and mentioned it here), this is on you. YOU DID THIS.

Also: I might get some more tanks too and (again) this is on every. last. one. of. you. I hope you all feel ashamed and cant get much sleep at night, after reading this.

I want you all to consider what you've done as you sit there smugly :vapor: and stuff.


*dives for cover under the fridge*

You really can't go wrong with the MVP 2.0, it will simplify vaping not having to worry about the battery all of the time, and even when charging it is a pass-through... Once you have that you can obsess over clearomizers/tanks/etc. I find glass tanks have the best flavor, but now I want to go rebuildable so I can cut down on cost of coils.

I have no problem with it in my pocket, it is actually shorter than most tube shaped vapes. I mean you could get a vamo or something but then it will be so long, sticking out of your pocket.

The one weird thing about the MVP is the power toggle button on the bottom is not flush with the device. Which is really just something to nit-pick over.
 

Train2

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What kind of consumer philosophy is THAT???
If people did that with their cars, or computers or phones, the entire economy would crash!!!
You have to continuously seek the new, the snazzier, the better-than-yours!

Sheeesh.


since you like your set up as it is,just get a back up battery.
regards,
mike
 

Train2

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There is one - it's a case you get, then transfer the guts of your ProVari into it.
It's called the PowerPro...


That's going to be one honkin' Provari!

I was watching a Pbusardo video last night and learned something! The 18650 is actually the dimensions of the battery! 18mm diameter by 65.0 mm tall. (everyone probably knows this and now I sound like a nOOb!)

Elfy - you will soon enter an alternate vaping reality where your tiny device gives you almost 1,000 quality puffs on a single charge! Welcome to the MVP2 zone!
 

thewomenfolk

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If you've been vaping only an Evod....you're not going to believe the MVP. And you sure won't be typing here to tell us how good it is because you won't be able to take your finger off the button. You're in for a real treat in vaping. For your 2nd one, buy the Provari Mini...a wonderful device and still my favorite of all of them. Well worth saving up for. Then there's the Vamo....$24 at VaporBreak, another awesome device that you can make short (18350) or long (18650). So anyhow for now...just enjoy your MVP!
 
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