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Post by Jerri on Mar 19, 2016 23:05:50 GMT
I picked up the MVP 3 pro kit a month or so back.
There's nothing about it I don't rate. It happily runs the included isub g tank at 25 watts and I charge it once a week.
I'm still using the original coil and it's had about 200ml of custard through it. I did change the wick but to be honest that was more to see how easy it was than because it needed doing.
Cost me £40ish.
Coils for the isub g are £6 for 5 on Amazon. Plus there's now an rba base available.
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Post by Jerri on Mar 14, 2016 23:13:02 GMT
Jerri I mixed some up last weekend both at 25% spoke to nom nomz on Facebook and he recommended that % to another member on there at 70/30 ratio Hope that helps Thank you!
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Post by Jerri on Mar 14, 2016 14:30:03 GMT
I don't DIY but it's something I've been thinking about for a while now. I reckon it's worth the jump for some dough boy! Since I vape 0nic now I've not been able to order.
I know the site says mix between 15-25% do you mind if I ask what you mix dough boy and Crème Anglaise at?
I'd be using a ratio of 70vg 30pg.
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Post by Jerri on Mar 5, 2016 20:31:34 GMT
I got the isub MVP 3 pro kit last week. And it's fantastic!
I'd recommend that or the coolfire 4 plus with the isub.
The thing I like about the isub is it doesn't need a shed load of watts. The 0.5 ohm coil is quite happy at 25w. For a sub ohm tank it doesn't eat juice for fun (although I do find the subtank mini more conservative). And it's has air flow for days.
Plus, if you fancy rebuilding there's an rba base. If you don't the coils are £6 for 5 on Amazon.
The MVP 3 pro is Bloody fantastic too. Battery lasts me a week running the isub at 25watts.
And it cost me £40. What's not to love?!
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Post by Jerri on Feb 24, 2016 18:54:40 GMT
In the end I went with my original choices: Innokin Disrupter and iSub Tank. Can one use a Kanger Protank 2 with the Disrupter? I'm only asking because I have a bundle of wicks and coils for the Protank. Yes, and 510 tank will be fine with the disrupter. Just adjust wattage to suit the tank you're using.
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Post by Jerri on Feb 23, 2016 14:15:53 GMT
I got the isub g and considering they're £12-£13 on Amazon and could are £5-£6 a pack I am absolutely blown away. I'm delighted you're pleased Jerri . . . . for someone who isn't especially into the latest gizmology nowadays, I love these tanks completely! Which is my excuse for having/will have ( I think ) 10 of them. I've morphed into a iSub fan girl! Anyone not rewicking these coils is missing out. It's the easiest thing ever. I've rewicked some of mine probably thirty times or more when changing flavour. Just dry-burn them between wick changes when required. There is no reason to throw any of the coils away until they literally burn out and stop working. I'm saving mine up for our lovely sonicflowjoe to do, which is taking me a time as the heads last sooooooooooooooo long! How are these for wicking higher VG? (Say, 80VG) Absolutely fine Ewol, I'm on VG heavy as I'm PG sensitive . . . . no issues at all. No me either. I know there's all these fancy quad core Clapton twisted tanks available now but I'd rather just get something simple that works well. I don't need to fog out the place every time I vape (not that these don't chuck at 30w!). When I fancy cloud chasing I have a dripper to play with but for every day vaping I just wanted something simple that worked as it should. It's already replaced my lemo 2 as my adv custard tank. I always struggled to get the lemo to wick properly with high vg (60% was the max my wicking skills could handle). This is handling 80vg with not a dry hit in sight. Will order the rba too at some point. Just for future proofing.
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Post by Jerri on Feb 23, 2016 1:37:02 GMT
I know I'm late to the party with this tank but I had one delivered today and instantly love it.
One of the things I love most is the fact it doesn't get hot. I have a bit of a panic when tanks get too hot but this is running at 28 watts and is slightly warm. I love that!
The air flow is immense. I've never had a tank with this more air flow.
I got the isub g and considering they're £12-£13 on Amazon and coils are £5-£6 a pack I am absolutely blown away.
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Post by Jerri on Feb 23, 2016 0:51:55 GMT
My first vape Mail in months. Missed the battery life of the m80. The isub is a great bonus. Fantastic tank. Beyond smooth. Air flow for days. And the coils are £6 for 5. What's not to love. Even more so now there's an RBA base.
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Post by Jerri on Feb 23, 2016 0:46:52 GMT
This is my out and about setup. I absolutely love it.
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Post by Jerri on Feb 21, 2016 16:42:13 GMT
I've been super good with vape gear and not bought a single thing, not even juice since October. Since I sold my m80 I miss having a mod with super long battery life. So am eying up either the MVP 3 pro or the Coolfire 4 plus. I've also got my heart set on an ISub G now there's an RBA base for it. And I've seen nothing but good comments about the coils. So, red eye vapour have the MVP kit for £49 but there's a discount code which brings down to £40 including delivery. DNA Vapes have the Coolfire plus for £29.99 (the kit with the Isub seems to be around £50 and the Isub on its own is only around £13ish). And I'd buy the Isub separately. Before I buy the MVP kit I thought I'd ask if anyone has seen either of them cheaper in the UK (I'm far too impatient to wait for a FT order). Thanks! Mvp £19.99 @ Cambridge vaping Thanks but that's the 30w MVP 3. I've ordered the 60w MVP 3 pro. Which comes with an isub g tank.
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Post by Jerri on Feb 19, 2016 23:45:20 GMT
Thanks. But I ordered the MVP kit earlier this evening. Although I did find the isub for £12.59 on Amazon which I thought was a bargain. I got the MVP kit from vaping man for £42 I missed the Redeye discount code window! Still a great price.
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Post by Jerri on Feb 18, 2016 23:47:14 GMT
I have a disrupter!
It's a great mod but it has neither the power nor battery life to run Clapton coils. So if you're going with the disrupter I'd either stick to the regular 0.5ohm isub coils or get a more powerful mod with a much bigger battery.
I have a lemo 2 sat on my disrupter. I coil it at 1.4ohms and run it around 18-20w. I get barely a day out of it if I use it all day.
That said you could pick up a few spare batteries and just swap the battery when one gets low.
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Post by Jerri on Feb 18, 2016 22:15:44 GMT
I was super excited to get an uwell crown.
When it arrived I set it up etc. Zero flavour. I don't mean okay flavour I mean absolute zero.
Read a few reviews saying I needed to let the coil bed in. Tank full later. Still zero flavour. Then it was 'no just keep vaping flavour is amazing etc etc.' Another tank full, a mild raspberry flavour. I tried everything from 30-70w. Gave it a good wash etc etc etc.
Now, I don't see the logic in vaping a few tanks of zero flavour when I can fill up a subtank mini and have cracking flavour right from the first vape. If I have to waste two tanks I'll of juice to get any type of flavour then in my mind that tank isn't a good tank.
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Post by Jerri on Feb 18, 2016 21:35:30 GMT
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Post by Jerri on Feb 18, 2016 21:19:50 GMT
Do you not take PayPal?
Was just about to order but no PP option.
Edit: ignore that. I was using the standard checkout instead of PayPal checkout.
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