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Post by bubbleglass on Dec 31, 2013 19:03:06 GMT
I didn't plan on upgrading from my vision spinner but have spent a bit too long looking at various websites and the urge to buy something even more shiny is tempting. I've been looking at the MVP from myepack but my knowledge has stretched as far as using my spinner and recoiling- annoying when you have a multimeter that is a pain to get accurate readings from. I'd say my budget is around £50,ideally would read the resistance of coils and ego threading. This is going to be my possible early present for myself for finishing my diploma. Don't think I could hold of until mid Feb unless it comes from slowtech . Up for any suggestions Hope you all have a great new year
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Post by lairey on Dec 31, 2013 19:05:54 GMT
How about an SVD? It is a beast in 18650 mode, but I really like it - got mine from FT, really good price and well within your budget?
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Post by Karma on Dec 31, 2013 19:08:28 GMT
The MVP 2 will read coil resistance, long lasting battery and no need to buy separate batteries and chargers. Probably a decent step up from what you have without the extra expense of a mod
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Post by bubbleglass on Jan 1, 2014 16:57:59 GMT
The svd is very nice looking, actually most gear looks appealing. I think the only thing putting me off the MVP is the shape of it. It does seem ideal for what I want from a battery. I think I should block all vaping websites until I finish my course
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Post by ionian on Jan 1, 2014 17:05:29 GMT
If you're looking for something similar to what you have in size, then the itaste 3.0 is the way to go. For your budget you can get two from FT, they have a digital readout for ohms as well as vv and vw, and a built in battery (only 800mah so that's why I suggest getting two) to save faffing about if that's not for you. For a tube mod there's the SID, SVD, or vamo - all do what you want but you will need to invest in batteries and a charger. The MVP is the best bang-for-bucks mod that I know - massive battery life, but it is, well, square. You either like it or you don't I like mine but it's a stay at home mod, too many weird questions when I take it for a walk...
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Post by Aldo on Jan 1, 2014 17:08:01 GMT
another vote for the SVD from me... been using one for 2weeks and it's a very good all purpose device!
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Post by daveyboy37 on Jan 1, 2014 17:10:36 GMT
The shape of the MVP will definitely feel different for the first day or so, but that's all. My Vamo is now sat pretty much in semi retirement since buying the MVP. On the rare occasion that I do use the Vamo I find myself thinking how annoying it is to hold after using the MVP.
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Post by jaysey on Jan 1, 2014 17:24:10 GMT
The shape of the MVP will definitely feel different for the first day or so, but that's all. My Vamo is now sat pretty much in semi retirement since buying the MVP. On the rare occasion that I do use the Vamo I find myself thinking how annoying it is to hold after using the MVP. The vtr felt strange at first too but soon get used to it ! When using my 1300 spinner it feels tiny ! God knows how a roll up would feel ! Like holding a matchstick
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Post by bubbleglass on Jan 1, 2014 17:26:30 GMT
The shape of the MVP will definitely feel different for the first day or so, but that's all. My Vamo is now sat pretty much in semi retirement since buying the MVP. On the rare occasion that I do use the Vamo I find myself thinking how annoying it is to hold after using the MVP. When I started with a 650mah ego battery it felt huge compared to roll ups and now I don't even notice the size of my spinner so maybe it will be the same with a MVP. I wonder how long I will hold of from buying myself a MVP or what ever I decide is best
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Post by jackym on Jan 1, 2014 18:44:40 GMT
MVP 2 will definitely be my next upgrade because of the battery life
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Post by bubbleglass on Jan 4, 2014 15:41:40 GMT
Oh dear, this was meant to be a treat for finishing my course but i couldnt wait that long i knew i shouldnt have started thinking about the MVP. Also bought a purple replacement glass tank for my mini protank. i think its time i hide my bank card as i also did a hefty order from joose juice icon_shoppingm
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