Which one, Innokin MVP 2 kit or Evod starter kit ?

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You might spend more money to get the Innokin product set up, but it's versatility and durability far outshines the EVOD especially at the price! I found out too late that my first purchase was insufficient so much so that I dipped back into analogs till I upgraded to the VV3. Start first with the broad range of abilities you will have with the MVP. Oh, and the battery life...
 

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Hands down, MVP2!
You will get an exponentially better unit, higher build quality and more durable longer lasting PV. Not
To mention you can completely customize your vaping experience to suit your needs and get the best flavor out of your juice. I went from and ego with an evod tank to an MVP2 and not only does this thing last almost 2 days on a charge; but it looks downright cool. Just a quick suggestion- I got a kanger aerotank to put on mine and it Is a sweet setup! Not only can I Change the wattage and voltage but the air intake.... Brings out allot more flavor than I would have thought!
The clearmizers that come with the MVP2 are nice also though!
You're gonna love your new toy!


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Variable wattage is awesome.

I almost want to buy a MVP, but will settle for the VV Ver 3 for the time being.

There is not that much of a price difference... I've seen the v3's around 35-40 and the MvP2.0s between 40 -50.
The v3 has an 800 mah battery and the MVP2 has 2600mah. On top of that you can use the MVP2 as a backup battery for a smartphone. Not that the bu batt for the phone is a decision maker it is still a cool little, unique feature. Not sure what the frequency cycle is like on v3 but I know the MVP is so high it resembles DC on a scope.
101vape apparently has the MVP2 starter kit for $39.00

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TBH, the only reason I DIDN'T get an MVP2 is because I wanted something and closer in size to my 1300mah twist. And lo and behold, they are nearly the same size. :)

I can understand that... Easier to carry takes up less space. I had that thought as well; before, I went to the MVP. Then I tried both and figured, like my fiancé says, size is not that important, performance is- lol.
Then again I have a carry pouch on my wheelchair so I don't have to worry about it in my pocket. I'm still gonna be partial and, biased - this thing just plain rocks and it takes a serious beating. Easily best bang for the buck in my opinion.


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I just played around with one of those Ego VV/VW V3's or whatever they are called.

They are both VV and VW.

With ohm meter and display. AND you can use it in Passthru mode as well. And has both 510 and Ego connector.

1300mAH and only about $29-ish!

(quite a bit more battery life than the innokin iTaste vv3 which is only 800mAH). I also thought the MVP2 button was hard to push, just didn't feel comfortable for me.
 
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I'm sure the MVP is a great device at a good price, especially if you like the iClear clearos. The only problem I see for a beginner is that if he only gets a MVP, he will not have a backup device. <shrug>

For that reason I'll go against the flow and vote for the starter kit if he had to choose only one of the two.
 
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