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Post by ronaldo on Jul 7, 2014 12:26:06 GMT
Sorry can't advise about an alternative but after only one month the MVP should still be good if you got it from a reputable supplier I would contact them. I second this I would get in touch with the vendor
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Post by CaptainChaos on Jul 7, 2014 12:34:34 GMT
I'll third that
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Post by Montana on Jul 7, 2014 13:45:52 GMT
The vendor that I purchased my MVP from doesn't look as though they do ANY mods at all now , I must admit that he didn't carry to much as his shop is split between two ventures and the Ecig side is definitely a very low 2nd , so It's going to be getting my money back. The second problem I have is living in the south east and the total lack of B & M stores that either a) I can trust or b) has anything other than basic stock.I live on the West Sussex / Surrey border and by the looks of things the nearest and easiest place that has a lot of variation in products is the UK Ecig Store , but that's in Wembley and that's a 120+ mile round trip !!!
Posted by The Mod Destroyer
32 minutes ago . I'd stuff the protank 2's and get an anyvape davide from p-vapers
www.p-vaper.co.uk/epages/es152439.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es152439/Products/158&ViewAction=ViewProduct
and yes yes YES get the VTR!!!!!
Don't forget the air flow controller for the davide though (main prob with VTR I've come across) - www.vapeescape.co.uk/Vaping-Spares/Accessories/Airflow-Controller.html
Why would you drop the Protank and use the Davide ?? Having said that , the Protank II is still a tight draw even with the airflow controller fully open !
Andy
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Post by Montana on Jul 7, 2014 13:54:33 GMT
The nearest place I can get a VTR from is 25 miles away ( that's OK ) but it's very expensive at £75 without batteries or a charger.
Andy
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Post by lairey on Jul 7, 2014 14:35:12 GMT
What's wrong with buying online Montana? If your order from myepack now, you'll have it tomorrow
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Post by Jerri on Jul 7, 2014 15:37:29 GMT
The vendor that I purchased my MVP from doesn't look as though they do ANY mods at all now , I must admit that he didn't carry to much as his shop is split between two ventures and the Ecig side is definitely a very low 2nd , so It's going to be getting my money back. The second problem I have is living in the south east and the total lack of B & M stores that either a) I can trust or b) has anything other than basic stock.I live on the West Sussex / Surrey border and by the looks of things the nearest and easiest place that has a lot of variation in products is the UK Ecig Store , but that's in Wembley and that's a 120+ mile round trip !!!
Posted by The Mod Destroyer
32 minutes ago . I'd stuff the protank 2's and get an anyvape davide from p-vapers
www.p-vaper.co.uk/epages/es152439.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es152439/Products/158&ViewAction=ViewProduct
and yes yes YES get the VTR!!!!!
Don't forget the air flow controller for the davide though (main prob with VTR I've come across) - www.vapeescape.co.uk/Vaping-Spares/Accessories/Airflow-Controller.html
Why would you drop the Protank and use the Davide ?? Having said that , the Protank II is still a tight draw even with the airflow controller fully open !
Andy
A tight draw? I have the air flow controller practically closed and still find them far too airy. Open any more and I feel like in smoking a silk cut light.
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Post by Montana on Jul 7, 2014 15:41:31 GMT
What's wrong with buying online Montana? If your order from myepack now, you'll have it tomorrow Two reasons really ,
First , I'm a bit old fashioned and really like B & M stores and like to support them and certain products are only sold face to face in B & M stores and there should be plenty of choice.
Second , when you have a good B & M store you will have a range of devices to try and you can have a look at and give it back if you don't like it , it's never that simple when you don't like/ or it doesn't do something the way you want it to and then have to spend time and maybe money returning it, then going over the whole process again.
I've come to the stark realisation that there are a lot of products that seem to be roughly the same on paper but you really only get a feel for them ( pardon the pun ) in the real world when you're using them.
Andy
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 15:45:27 GMT
When I started vaping there were only two (maybe a few more in the North west) vaping stores and both were about 300 miles away from me I didn't go to a B&M store. In fact going to a B&M store was a treat on holiday
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Post by charon on Jul 7, 2014 15:49:33 GMT
The nearest place I can get a VTR from is 25 miles away ( that's OK ) but it's very expensive at £75 shock2without batteries or a charger.
Andy
Have a look on here love-vaping.com/40-itaste-vtr
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Post by snow on Jul 7, 2014 15:50:12 GMT
Montana I've always had to screw the beauty ring up flush to the bottom of the Protank to stop it wobbling on my spinner, I always thought that was part of the reason for having the beauty ring in the first place. I've never over tightened my tanks on my batteries, I probably could tighten them a bit more without worrying about the pin but as it was one of the first things I read about I'm almost paranoid now about screwing the battery into the tank rather than the tank onto the battery and as soon as I feel the tiniest bit of bite then I stop, if the battery doesn't fire then its a 1/4 turn more until it does. The MVP has been on my wish list for a while now but having read this thread and a couple of other comments about them I'm now uming and ahing about it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 15:53:12 GMT
VTR - am a huge fan snow... Bit heavy but you soon get used to it..... and a girlie leather wrap from vapor lady lounge... Remember VE Jason is going to give me a new one if mine lasts till 19th November 2014
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Post by snow on Jul 7, 2014 16:06:24 GMT
VTR - am a huge fan snow... Bit heavy but you soon get used to it..... and a girlie leather wrap from vapor lady lounge... Remember VE Jason is going to give me a new one if mine lasts till 19th November 2014 I have looked at the VTR @johanino but that would mean buying batteries, a charger, different coils etc. whereas the MVP will take my current tanks, and I'm not all that fussed on dual coils as I like a very cool airy vape so am happy with my Protanks not to mention I have a large stockpile of coils and coloured glass tanks etc already bought and paid for. The appeal of the MVP was that it gave a longer battery life and would work with the stuff I already have, which is why I had ruled out some of the other mods as well.
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Post by Montana on Jul 7, 2014 16:25:53 GMT
VTR - am a huge fan snow... Bit heavy but you soon get used to it..... and a girlie leather wrap from vapor lady lounge... Remember VE Jason is going to give me a new one if mine lasts till 19th November 2014 I have looked at the VTR @johanino but that would mean buying batteries, a charger, different coils etc. whereas the MVP will take my current tanks, and I'm not all that fussed on dual coils as I like a very cool airy vape so am happy with my Protanks not to mention I have a large stockpile of coils and coloured glass tanks etc already bought and paid for. The appeal of the MVP was that it gave a longer battery life and would work with the stuff I already have, which is why I had ruled out some of the other mods as well. Hi snow have a look HERE A full VTR kit delivered for £70 and all you would have to get is a spare battery on top , I don't think that's bad at all
Andy
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 16:53:16 GMT
and they are good...I got mine from there
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