What's the Best Reliable VV/VW Mod and why?

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dice57

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ah the best, lol, all depends on what you like and where one wants to take their vape. Really liking my futura DNA30, puts out a pretty damn fine vape at 30 watts. Then again, my Stingray Black Copper Mech vapes damn fine too. The Beast Box vapes good if 22 watts will satisfy, and with it's 6000 mah batteries, can vape for a few days before changing batteries.

But no matter how good the mod is, the atomizer and ones build has the final say on what puts out the best. Although I am looking forward to the completion of the SuperMax. What's best ultimately is what works best for you.
 

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1000 replies and almost as many opinions, I like my Vamo V3, my SVD, my VTR, my 134, and my LVT, but the reason I like them is that I have never had a problem with any of them. My first upgrade from an EGO was a Tesla, I loved the looks, and the way it vaped, however, two weeks in the center pin was so touchy that if you looked at it cross eyed before taking a vape it would lose contact. I never over tightened it or anything, and was told when I wanted to return that they had a lot of them that did that. I exchanged it for the SVD and haven't looked back.
 

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I would say the MVP 2 for durability(I have one myself)......cost and ease of use but......there are contact pin issues for a bunch of folks, just check around in here. I have found it under powered if you want to use RBAs. It works but you only have to grab a mod that gives you over 11 watts and the difference is stark. When the battery goes, you toss it.... You did ask for "best" and thats a whole can of worms in here. Provari or Reos come to mind....there is no faulting the units or the excellent customer service. DNA20s and 30s come to mind...some are durable, solid and can deliver power requirements over a broad range. Mech mods can be great if you take into account the increase in amount of batteries you may need, degrading performance as the battery discharges, good idea to tailor your atty to the lower voltage....A kick can take care of some of that. Frankly...I have mech mods, A Buzz Pro (remember those?), a Sigelei 20 watt, an MVP2, some EGOs....I use one or two of them 80% of the time. Many answers and opinions to the original question...
 

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I like my MVP 2, been only a couple weeks and no issues thus far with thread stripping or anything like that. Was in my local B&M store yesterday and one of the guys there has a Sigelei 20 watt and he let me play around with it a bit. Thinking that may be my next purchase as I like the weight and feel of it, also looks like it performs well.
 
I love my MVP v2. I have dropped it a bunch of times and never had a problem. If you want indestructible you could get a E-LVT $59.45 E-LVT Variable Voltage/Wattage APV Mod - 3-6V / 3-15W / power bank / LED flashlight / water resistant / anti-shock at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

I am going to order one of those soon I think.


I need to browse fasttech better. I just ordered an mvp 2.0 and my only complaint was the non user-replaceable battery. Wish I would have seen this post earlier =P Thank you for posting this. I will probably be ordering this one too after I get comfortable with the mvp.
 

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I like my MVP 2, been only a couple weeks and no issues thus far with thread stripping or anything like that. Was in my local B&M store yesterday and one of the guys there has a Sigelei 20 watt and he let me play around with it a bit. Thinking that may be my next purchase as I like the weight and feel of it, also looks like it performs well.
Sigelei 20 watts are nice for sure..
I don't think mine has had a break since it got off the vail mail trip.
 
I have a vamo v5, which is good. But I love my MVP. It is a champ and the price is great. If you want to spend more, get the Provari. I wouldn't trade it for the world. One that I would NOT get is the Smok SID. I got one and the second day it was going crazy changing voltage on its own and shutting off for no reason after a vape. I sent it back for a replacement and the replacement does the same thing. Don't waste ur money on that one.
 

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For me, though not experienced at all compared to others, I'd recommend an MVP2.

It's a solid build, can't easily fall over and not too big to take out the house. It looks gorgeous and feels good in the hand. The non-replaceable battery isn't so good. But for the money, it really is a good unit.

I've had mine around one month and am considering buying another, and possibly a Kayfun to go with it.

Other than that, the Provari and Reo Grand get great reviews, though both are very different to each other, and are not on the cheap side.
 

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If you're looking for something with vv/vw, I'd recommend the Semovar by Svoemesto. It's a bit pricey, but the quality is great and it's fully serviceable. On top of that, they're coming out with a mechanical attachment for it, so once that's available you have the best of both worlds. I can't wait for that day, personally. I know I'll be shopping once it's out. :)

If vw isn't a big factor, I'd recommend the Provari. Once again, it's a bit pricey, but it's built like a tank. I dropped mine once onto concrete and it still works like a champ. I have a case for it now that I picked up at Serenity Leather (and I love it), but I find my Provari is my go-to when I'm out of the house.

Here's a quick snap of both of my devices with Kayfun Lite + attys. on top (love those, too).

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I have an MVP, and love it. I'm also currently freaking out a bit because I'm down to only one iTaste VV v3, having sent two with my husband who is working out of town. I have two more coming from Fasttech whenever they get stocked, so that will bring the total household VV v3 holdings to five. :)

I also have an SVD, and am less enchanted with it because it just sort of randomly turns itself off, and the fire button is not very comfortable to me. I still use it every day, though.

If I lived in the US, I would have bought a Provari after my first month of vaping, but as it is they are a lot more expensive here, and I've been weighing what to get as my high-end VV/VW device, and finally ordered a SvoёMesto Semovar, which I should be getting in my hot little hands this week.
 
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