What to upgrade to next

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SirSteve

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How much is your spending limit ?

Both of those would be ok if you dont want to part with much cash.....you may want to look at an SVD as well in that cost realm.

I would go with the MVP over the Vamo, my Vamo just sits around and watches me use my 2 Zmaxes and ProVari. Nothing really wrong with the Vamo, just prefer the size, and better build of the others.
 

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Im thinking either a vamo or an itaste mvp. Anybody know which would be better or any other setups?
I'd personally go with the iTaste MVP between those two choices. I have the first generation MVP and its a great mod for the price.

I get nearly 3 days use between charges with the MVP, and it can also be used as a passthru (with the charging cord) if you don't want to drain the battery by using it on its own power supply. Innokin makes quality mods. The MVP is reasonably durable. The only downside would be it doesn't have a replaceable battery once it dies.

On the other hand, the Vamo is less expensive, yet its overall build quality leaves something to be desired. It is made by a variety of different manufacturers, and quality from one to the next is hit or miss. Poor quality top connectors wear out quickly and control buttons fall off. Due to a lesser quality of parts and manufacturing, it probably won't last any longer than an MVP despite the advantage of using replaceable batteries.
 

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I love my Provari, but I've also owned an MVP v2, which was also awesome. I like the MVP form factor, and that battery lasts a loooong time. :) Not to mention it's pretty cheap. Out of your choices, I'd go with that one.

I'm waiting on the protovapor xpv now, which gives me the VW battery life (mAh wise) of the MVP, with the footprint of the Provari.
 

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