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Post by amd on Sept 30, 2013 17:26:57 GMT
Hi, i have been away from the forum for quite a while and managed to get back on the "stinky's" but what with Stoptober on the doorstep I am having another go. (first time around i got down to just 2 stinkys/day from 20 or so)
I've missed a lot of new products coming to the market over the last 12 months and i was trying to find out opinions on the best VV Mod for around £50.00 or so.
Any responses appreciated.
Andy
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Post by Super-Shiny on Sept 30, 2013 17:32:01 GMT
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Post by barrynorton on Sept 30, 2013 17:51:10 GMT
MVP v2. Two built in batteries, no need for a charger and enough change for a fish supper.
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Post by amd on Sept 30, 2013 18:01:11 GMT
MVP v2. Two built in batteries, no need for a charger and enough change for a fish supper. What's the MVP 2 stand for ? Do you have a link to it ?
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Post by amd on Sept 30, 2013 18:02:41 GMT
The Sigelei Zmax V3 Telescope did catch my eye and is under consideration thanks.
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Post by barrynorton on Sept 30, 2013 18:09:55 GMT
What's the MVP 2 stand for ? Do you have a link to it ? Not sure what it officially stands for:
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Post by Super-Shiny on Sept 30, 2013 18:12:08 GMT
MVP v2. Two built in batteries, no need for a charger and enough change for a fish supper. What's the MVP 2 stand for ? Think it stands for: Multi Variable Power.......might be wrong though
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Post by JayJ on Sept 30, 2013 18:20:59 GMT
amd I've been using the zmax v3 for around about a week and haven't found anything to complain about really happy with it. I got mine from vape escape, super fast delivery but most vendors on here are very reliable. I did a mini review with pics if you search my threads. For a charger theres this at only £6.99 www.vape-it.co.uk/Efest_BIO_V2_Intelligent_Charger/p1950294_9906465.aspxBatteries are cheap enough from torchy over on ukv or he sells on ebay, also reliable. Hope this helps with your decision Jay
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Post by richo71 on Sept 30, 2013 18:26:19 GMT
Hi amd, if you looking at the zmax v3 telescope, i would seriously consider this myepack.co.uk/mods/itaste-svd.html best price around and also comes with both size telescope tubes and 2 iclear 30 tanks and 3 spare heads, excellent value for money and a very good brand, the iclear 30's also are arguably the best clearo type tank around for flavour and vapour
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Post by dnglos on Sept 30, 2013 18:28:21 GMT
+1 for the Zmax v3, and that's a good price! (One of the other UK vendors is selling them for about £70)
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 30, 2013 18:34:08 GMT
Either the Sigelei Zmax or MVP get my vote . . . I prefer the form and versatility on size of the Zmax, but the battery life on the MVP is outstanding.
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Post by pxr5 on Sept 30, 2013 18:40:29 GMT
I've got a Vamo v4 and an MVP2. The Vamo is OK, but I much prefer using the MVP2. It lasts for ages between charges and obviously has a built in battery as opposed to the Vamo (that can be a good thing withe Vamo, as you can always have a full battery, charged ready to swap, but you'd need a couple of 18350s or 18650s and a decent charger too). The MVP 2 is also really smooth when it fires. The Vamo (in RMS mode) seems to fart and splutter a bit to output the volts - works fine though, but again I like the smooth, constant output of the MVP.
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Post by oldsmokey on Sept 30, 2013 18:40:48 GMT
I would recommend the Zmax from personal experience. It is versatile and well made for the price.
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Post by amd on Sept 30, 2013 18:56:56 GMT
Is there a difference between the Zmax and Vamo. Ive seen this which looks pretty good value : myepack.co.uk/mods/vamo-v5-full-kit-ss.htmlAlso, any decent mini mechanical mods out there - been looking at the GP Paps which is quite short in length but probably hard to get hold of ????
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Post by ginge7289 on Sept 30, 2013 18:59:15 GMT
If I was spending £50 on a VV/VW device it would be the MVP 2. No need to mess about with chargers extra batteries and it comes with a good tank. Plus I would have £10 spare to get 30ml of juice or some spare heads Paps are fairly easy to come by, just look in the classifieds on UKV. The dingo is very good to and its tiny, the second smallest 18350 I beleive
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