will this make the MVP obsolete?

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My only negative about it is I would prefer an eGo thread as I use cheap clearos at work. I have several 510 to eGo adapters but prefer a native eGo thread.
About a week ago I brought my MVP with a Protank to work, first time, and wouldn't you know I lost it:(

Minor negative because I love the form factor, and I don't sub ohm.
 

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My only negative about it is I would prefer an eGo thread as I use cheap clearos at work. I have several 510 to eGo adapters but prefer a native eGo thread.
About a week ago I brought my MVP with a Protank to work, first time, and wouldn't you know I lost it:(

Minor negative because I love the form factor, and I don't sub ohm.

I'm just the opposite. I don't use anything with ego threading and like that it is more compact without it.
 

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My only negative about it is I would prefer an eGo thread as I use cheap clearos at work. I have several 510 to eGo adapters but prefer a native eGo thread.
About a week ago I brought my MVP with a Protank to work, first time, and wouldn't you know I lost it:(

Minor negative because I love the form factor, and I don't sub ohm.

Hopefully the Ego tops for these will be available through vendors at some point.
 

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Would be best to close one and link it...


Need OP's permission tho :)




the other one is the older thread :
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/variable-voltage-apv-discussion/601111-eleaf-istick.html




is there one that really has more information over the other ?



or..y'all could just agree to post in one or the other and let one fall away...
or...y'all can keep posting in both threads...


zoiD's post about combining them...would be messy
(also got a PM from someone about doing that)
 

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Would be best to close one and link it...


Need OP's permission tho :)




the other one is the older thread :
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/variable-voltage-apv-discussion/601111-eleaf-istick.html




is there one that really has more information over the other ?

As an alternate option, classy, someone could also start an iStick users thread (such as the iTazte v3 and other specific devices).

I can already see that a well researched and well written blog is in order. I do hope someone is up for that. As more and more people jump on this bandwagon, the same questions will come up, over and over and over. After awhile, (historically) it seems people are less interested in re-answering the same questions. A good blog would take care of that.


I don't have my iSticks yet, so I don't think it would be suitable for me to volunteer for either of these ideas.
 

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"Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual."

I'm really digging the iStick, but it is definitely hotter than what the display says.
 
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