seniorphil
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Post by seniorphil on Dec 27, 2013 22:56:21 GMT
Hi, I got my MVP 2 in September, since then I haven't left the house without it. My best value vaping buy. I use a vamo indoors, but only to save the battery. My only regret is not buying one earlier. Gave mine a strip and polish as I kept coming across black ones.
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Post by tmg on Dec 28, 2013 14:31:03 GMT
Welcome sej, I'm fairly new to the forum but have learned everything I know from them. I have worked my way slowly up through the levels of vaping kit and have just ordered an MVP 2 from myepack in their sale, you can't fault them as a vendor for price or service. Here's wishing you a happy vaping journey with some first class support from the best forum on t'internet Hi mate, let me know what you think of your MVP 2, this is what I am thinking of as the start to my vaping journey. Well My MVP2 arrived this morning, my first impression is 'wow', I was using its little brother, an itaste vv3 so swapped the iclear16 straight over and set the wattage to match. Immediately the taste and throat hit were vastly stronger, so much so I turned it down a bit. It feels quite heavy and good quality, it's larger than I was expecting but that is no way a problem. I will probably continue to use the vv3 when out and for work until I get used to its size and shape, but it's nice to know I can charge it from the MVP if I need to. I've bought the Metallic blue one which came with an iclear30 (which I'd forgotten was in the kit) so I'm a very happy bunny. I ordered it on Boxing Day in the myepack sale, and it was dispatched yesterday which gives you an idea of myepack's efficiency. I bought the MVP kit plus 5 spare iclear16 heads which with the 10% discount came to just over £42. So that's me sorted for the next few months at least!
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boyofford
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Post by boyofford on Dec 28, 2013 18:07:54 GMT
MVP2 is great!! Great battery life which is important to me as running out of power is like running out of cigs when all the shops are closed! You can vape from it whilst its charging too! I actually find it a good size, its shorter than my spinner with clearo attached. For my medium sized I guess hands its great. Another bonus is it can't roll off table and break. The throat vape quality seems continuous unlike my other battery, i.e. keeping button pressed keeps great vape coming through unlike other battery that seems to wimp out before 10 second shut off, but I could be imagining this? Read reviews before bought saying fire button stiff but I've not found this at all and that button sticks out on bottom but think mine is fine so maybe they've improved this too.
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boyofford
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Post by boyofford on Dec 28, 2013 18:09:34 GMT
One thing I have found is I can use it comfortably in right hand but not in left due to button location, but this could just be me.
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dinamic22
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Post by dinamic22 on Dec 29, 2013 9:21:39 GMT
Hi & sej i got an MVP2 as one of my xmas prezzies & it is great, i have had a Spinner & Twist & tried my daughters Lava Tube (all V V) & the MVP beats them all vape wise hands down, i use Davide mini glass clearo's on mine & cannot fault the set up in any way, although there is an iclear 30 included in the kit but i find this too big as i only vape approx 1.5ml each day. I mainly vape Cherry Menthol & set the voltage to 3.7 but in the evenings i have the stronger premium juices from T.juice (Afro Dizziac & Red Astaire) & find i need the volts up a bit to approx 4.0 to get the best out of these flavours. I find the fire button needs more pressure than other ecigs & a bit awkward placed but another member who has had an MVP a while has told me you soon get used to this & in a few weeks the button loosens a bit. Finding a juice that suits is hardest part of the journey & make sure you get the right strength too, i smoked 10 - 12 Regal daily & originally started on 12mg cartomisers & still needed 4 fags at key times during each day, then i found this forum & was advised to get 18mg strength juices, i did this & gave up the fags 7 months ago. Oh & lastly another member mentioned the on/off button on the base of the battery this causes the battery to wobble when stood up & i didn't want it falling over & smashing my glass clearo, i read on here a few days ago to push the button in a bit with a screwdriver or something i have done this & mine is wobble free now. Good luck
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2013 15:23:17 GMT
I think a cheap ego is a great way to find out if vaping is for you. If it is then, an MVP is definitely the way to go. I bought my mvp 1 back in September and with an iclear 16/30 or a protank 1/2 for me it just doesn't get any better. Battery life is awesome so MVP 2 now ordered. As Dinamic22 has said just gently push the on/off button on the bottom with the butt end of a screwdriver and that cures the wobble.
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