VTR arrived!

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Dconnor

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I received the VTR today, and here are some pics with the iclear30s included, along with the Kanger ProtankII, and one using the adapto and the Igo-L.

Initial impressions are beautiful, well designed piece of equipment. It is not as large as I thought it was going to be. While vaping it felt smaller to me, because of the tank design. This is heavier than the MVP2. As I grew used to it, I like the feel, but first impression was heavy. This feels like holding a medical device or possibly a well made pistol. Solid, and sturdy. It is also however, a fingerprint magnet, so those of you with heavy OCD beware :)

The iclear30s worked very well, as well as the PT2. I really like the wheel adjustment, and the side fire button. On the MVP, I am always looking for the button to be on the side, where my fingers naturally rest. The wheel under the tank spins freely, and I like this feature when removing the tank.

Would really like to find a tank with a removable top, so it can be refilled without removing from the fitting. I am sure one will be forthcoming. Mine fired right up out of the cool case included, and has performed well with a number of different tanks that were in my local B&M store today. Overall, I really like the VTR, and believe this will be my everyday all day set up from now on.
 

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With the tank recessed, it doesn't feel that much larger. It is a really solid build though. As said it is significantly heavier than the MVP, but I am a 200 lb guy, and the raising 12 ozs doesn't seem to wear me out at happy hour. I think I can handle the weight:) I have been carrying it around since yesterday, and the weight just feels normal to me now.
 

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Some of the ego threaded devices were a little awkward with the adaptor but not all that different form than the MVP. Tried it with a Russian and a Kayfun lite some guys had at the vape store. Not really portable but vaped like crazy.

"vaped like crazy"- you mean you pressed the button and power was sent to the tank/carto/clearo/rba EVERY time? what will they think of next? it's a regulated battery compartment, you either like the looks and/or weight or not. how it is any different from any other regulated 33hz mod besides looks is beyond me. don't they all "vape like crazy"? or are the others all broken? only time will tell if it is dependable and well made........
 

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Thanks for your comments Mr. Sunshine.

"vaped like crazy"- you mean you pressed the button and power was sent to the tank/carto/clearo/rba EVERY time? what will they think of next? it's a regulated battery compartment, you either like the looks and/or weight or not. how it is any different from any other regulated 33hz mod besides looks is beyond me. don't they all "vape like crazy"? or are the others all broken? only time will tell if it is dependable and well made........
 

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Here ya go.
Not here yet, but coming soon - it's a top-fill ProTank.



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I received the VTR today, and here are some pics with the iclear30s included, along with the Kanger ProtankII, and one using the adapto and the Igo-L.

Initial impressions are beautiful, well designed piece of equipment. It is not as large as I thought it was going to be. While vaping it felt smaller to me, because of the tank design. This is heavier than the MVP2. As I grew used to it, I like the feel, but first impression was heavy. This feels like holding a medical device or possibly a well made pistol. Solid, and sturdy. It is also however, a fingerprint magnet, so those of you with heavy OCD beware :)

The iclear30s worked very well, as well as the PT2. I really like the wheel adjustment, and the side fire button. On the MVP, I am always looking for the button to be on the side, where my fingers naturally rest. The wheel under the tank spins freely, and I like this feature when removing the tank.

Would really like to find a tank with a removable top, so it can be refilled without removing from the fitting. I am sure one will be forthcoming. Mine fired right up out of the cool case included, and has performed well with a number of different tanks that were in my local B&M store today. Overall, I really like the VTR, and believe this will be my everyday all day set up from now on.
 
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