iTaste MVP 2.0

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57chilicat

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I found exactly what I needed when I bought my first MVP! I use the MVP and the mini PT and I have been extremely happy with the extraordinary battery life and the ability to customize my vape with a simple push of a button! I thought I wanted more and dished out the money for a REO, only to sell the REO and buy two more MVPs. I just want to pick up my MVP and vape without building a new coil everytime I want a warmer or cooler vape, so for me it will be the MVP for a long time. I also purchased a few VV3s for when I am out and about! It's great and at the low price you can't go wrong if you give it a try!
 

JohnRingo

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How much of a difference will I notice in my Vaping experiencing using the MVP as opposed to a 30 variable Voltage battery I got at a Smokers Shop? Better Taste bigger cloud, will it effect the amount of Nicotine I will need to use in my tank?

The battery I have now is a Gravity( No specific Model or anything to further identify it)
 

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How much of a difference will I notice in my Vaping experiencing using the MVP as opposed to a 30 variable Voltage battery I got at a Smokers Shop? Better Taste bigger cloud, will it effect the amount of Nicotine I will need to use in my tank?

The battery I have now is a Gravity( No specific Model or anything to further identify it)

well, i don't own one, i've just used my friends, so idk how it will compare to your current model. but i do know that it hits really fat, the iclear tank you can get with it hits really well, too. (flavor and hits often have more to do with the tank/coil and your v/w setting). i do know that the battery lasts about 3 days of regular use, and i also know that if you bought one, you would be happy with your purchase, love it, and never regret it! i actually have one in the mail that will arrive in a couple days just because i thought yesterday, "why don't I own one??" i got it for $43 w/ shipping incl. from 101vape.com
 

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I also own and love a MVP2. It can fire down to 0.8 ohm, so that's pretty decent. That being said, I wouldn't try to use dual-coil rebuildables; you'll have it cranked all the way up and it won't last very long. But I can get about a whole day off of mine with a 0.8 ohm single coil build, running at about 4 volts or so. I do own a Valkyrie clone, and that's what I use most of the time these days, but I still love my MVP2 and I'd recommend one to anybody who doesn't exclusively vape below 0.8 ohm.
 

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I purchased one for the missus along with a few aero tanks. She loves it. Lasts for days and has the ability to charge other devices. It was my first choice when moving use both to vvvw box mods. I will say after handling hers I decided the ELVT was a better buy for myself. I tend to be rough on things and didn't want to carry around a beat and bruised box
 

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My Kayfun 3.1 is kinda heavy and made of stainless steel. Because the MVP threads are chromed brass (soft) they wore out pretty fast and now the Kayfun is loose. Had to go back to ego threaded tanks until I get a new connector mounted to the MVP. A little lube on the threads helps them last longer. Otherwise, I love my MVP 2.0.

Brass is not uncommonly used in mod construction, and I believe "stainless steel' is a Chinese term for plated brass! It's always worthwhile protecting brass 510 threads from frequent removal/refitting of clearomisers, and there are many who wish they'd done so. Using Kanger air control valves or similar intermediate hardware is one method, or even 510 to Ego adapters if you can live with Evod type clearomisers.
 
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Smann245

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Welcome to ECF! Make sure when you use a 510 tank on an MVP that you always use the beauty ring. Once your tank makes contact with the pin, screw the ring up to the tank. It stabilizes it and makes it alot less likely that you'll wear the threads out.

I did all that and the soft metal still wears out faster than ss. The non-adjustable pins on the Kayfun and MVP cause the beauty ring to be used as a lock ring since the pieces weren't designed by the same person. They don't work perfectly together. The Kayfun couldn't be screwed in far enough to allow all the threading to be used which adds stress to the threads that are engaged. Also the Chinese MVP uses typical Chinese materials (cheap).
 

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Brass is not uncommonly used in mod construction, and I believe "stainless steel' is a Chinese term for plated brass! It's always worthwhile protecting brass 510 threads from frequent removal/refitting of clearomisers, and there are many who wish they'd done so. Using Kanger air control valves or similar intermediate hardware is one method, or even 510 to Ego adapters if you can live with Evod type clearomisers.
The Kayfun is stainless steel. I know what chromed brass is. And using an intermediate connector doesn't work with the MVP and a Kayfun. It would be ridiculously long and there would be no way to support the atty. Some general solutions don't work in certain specific situations.
 

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The Kayfun is stainless steel. I know what chromed brass is. And using an intermediate connector doesn't work with the MVP and a Kayfun. It would be ridiculously long and there would be no way to support the atty. Some general solutions don't work in certain specific situations.

Only trying to help. I just bought a pair of VTR's and I'm doing whatever I can to preserve the 510 threads.
 

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Get one, definitley the best bang for your buck, I have had mine for almost a year now, still works great. I have ventured into mods since, but I use mine daily for work and out and about. When it finally dies, there will be another replacing it.

They are a great mid-stream APV! Not super complicated but they do a darn good job too. I am going on 9 months with mine and it still performs. My brother found it to be perfect for his needs on his third try it get off of analogs.

They got em at rockbottomvapes.com for 39 bucks and I saw elsewhere in the forum there is a coupon code "rbnew10" that gives 10% off.

My brother btw gave me a reason to think a puff counter wasn't just gimmickry. It helped him figure out how much to vape so he didn't start craving the real deal!
 
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+1 for the MVP too. Thing is almost idiot proof. Fill juice vape all day long. Refill vape all evening. And that is pretty much it. Protected battery so no worries about leaks. It won't fire a dangerously low ohm build so no worries about blowing yourself up. 10 second cut off switch. And I love the box shape when I am driving and have to put it down it stays down and doesn't roll back to under the passenger seat

Con; you have to recharge it every 2-3 days. Seriously I paid 40 bucks for this thing and it needs to be charged to work??? /end sarcasm
 

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And I love the box shape when I am driving and have to put it down it stays down and doesn't roll back to under the passenger seat

HAHAHA! I love it when someone points out something blatantly obvious that I never even considered! You're absolutely right, this thing stays put in my truck unlike my VAMO which goes flying when I take a corner! :)
 

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I wish they'd make a barrel shaped one, anyone know of one that's like the MVP but round? (with usb charging and no battery swapping?)

but we love ours, we have four, two each, I've got one with a lil wonky pin, sometimes you put a new tank on and it won't fire, so out with the trusty lil jewelry screwdriver and a lil prying and it's back to working great.

but they're reliable, give great vv/ww and highly recommended.
 
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