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Post by mob17 on Oct 2, 2013 13:25:11 GMT
So after all the advice, the plan is to buy the MVP V2.0 from here: myepack.co.uk/itaste-mvp-v2-0.htmlIt comes with onee iClear30. How long would this last? How many other clearomisers should i order along with it to keep me going for a good while?
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Post by mob17 on Sept 28, 2013 20:59:23 GMT
Ah, well, its a relief that i'm not the only one! I was thinking of paying a visit to a local GP, but i'm more confident that it's the climate and e-cigs combining now i've read that. Hopefully when i get back to the UK i'll be back to normal lol
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Post by mob17 on Sept 28, 2013 19:17:30 GMT
Please let us all know how you get on mob17 Yes of course, its least i could do! Slightly off topic but something has been worrying me lately, dehydration. In the first 4 weeks of quitting and using e-cigs, i have been fine. On the start of my 5th week i came to Asia and the 5th week went fine. However this last week (my 6th) i've noticed that my thirst for water has risen dramatically. I am also experiencing a dryer mouth. Due to the increased intake of water, i am also using the bathroom a lot more. The past few nights have been like this: Take a drink, sleep 2hrs, wake up and go bathroom, take a drink, sleep 2hrs, wake up and drink etc. For around 3-4 times a night! Duriing the day i'm also drinking and using the bathroom more. Now this may be because of the hot and humid weather, but previously i've been fine. But it could also be the combo of e-cigs and hot weather? I'm not usually a water drinker, so could be a good thing i'm drinking the recomended amount? Has anyone else experienced this before?
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Post by mob17 on Sept 28, 2013 17:04:19 GMT
Thanks Charon/Chrissie. Will certainly give those two alternative ones a try.
Think my mind is made up now! I'm back in the UK in two weeks so will probably order the MVP just before so it will be waiting for me.
Thanks again for all the advice and kindness. Couldn't have asked for any more.
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Post by mob17 on Sept 28, 2013 9:03:15 GMT
Thanks, just read that. It doesn't seem as though the doubling of price adds much, apart from a very nice design and a replaceable battery. I guess people will know more about it's performance in the next few months. So i think i'll stick with the MVP now! Been the most recommended so i'm sure i'll be happy with it.
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Post by mob17 on Sept 28, 2013 1:58:54 GMT
A vape meet would be great to do some day! Currently out of the country but i'm due back in October!
I've been looking at the iTaste VTR that barry mentioned earlier on in the thread. It's over double the price (£90!) and the only thing i can see different is the sleekier design and removeable batteries?
Is the VTR a lot better than the MVP V2.0? Should i order that or stick with the original MVP plan?
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Post by mob17 on Sept 27, 2013 17:02:34 GMT
Just read a few articles about the eVic. I think its not that reliable? MVP is the current list topper
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Post by mob17 on Sept 27, 2013 16:28:27 GMT
Thanks Chrissie and Barry!
What do you guys think of the eVic? I can get the kit for around £70 delivered from www,thebestshop.eu
It seems cool to have software with an e-cig. Not necessary though, just nice.
Does anyone know what the battery life/vaping experience be compared with the MVP?
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Post by mob17 on Sept 27, 2013 15:58:17 GMT
Chrissie: The Vamo looks more like the e-cig i was expecting. Thanks zs2man: Thanks for the pics, makes it a lot easier to visualise! The Vamo and SID look nice. But seeing how they look, maybe the MVP isn't too bad after all. Also considering it only takes roughly 3hrs to charge (thanks barrynorton) it is quite an attractive overall package. Ok guys i will try and do some more research now to try and save you guys the trouble with all the noob questions! I keep umming and ahhing about the MVP shape, but i think the battery life is a real good factor. Are there any other differences between these, apart from size/looks? MVP users: the button is easy to push right? Lol. Also, are the types of products you have all suggested in a different league to say the VGO2's from Jac Vapour? Really getting excited about buying one of these now!
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Post by mob17 on Sept 27, 2013 14:38:36 GMT
Have a look at this video review Mob, it should all be clearer once you've seen it. Hey i think that's the 25min vid i just saw. It raised some concerns after watching it! Mainly that the actual device was the whole thing with a pipe sticking out. I did find it odd, but i think i might overlook that considering the amount of people who like it and have good things to say about it. After all the vape and length is the most important factors for me. The size/shape is a bit less important. Hi Mob, Good to see you here after linking you up. As everyone here has said (and I mentioned on the other forum), the MVP would be my choice for you, as the battery life will will be a huge point. The battery is not removable though, you charge the whole unit. But you can vape with it while it is charging. The resistance comes from the clearomiser / tank, rather than the device used to fir it (in this case the MVP). Any other questions, these guys here are much more knowledgeable than me, and will point you in the right direction. I have found this to be my favourite vaping forum for the friendly nature, and expert advice given. And the list of dicount codes for UK retailers is excellent. Hey. Cheers for the recommendations i'm sure i'll find a great product with the amount of advice on here! The battery life does seem very good. Huh, not heard anyone else complain that much about the firmer button Same! It has concerned me but maybe the guy got a bad batch? It can't be too hard can it? Also, does anyone know how long it takes to fully charge the internal battery? Are there any other traditional looking (i.e cigar looking) e-cigs that are on par with the performance of the MVP? Thanks
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Post by mob17 on Sept 27, 2013 11:51:30 GMT
2.2 ohm is not that low and you won't get a burnt taste at standard voltage, and besides the MVP is variable voltage so you can step it up and down. I get two days out of it. You can put whatever tank you want on it, including rebuildables -it has a beauty ring so that looks pretty decent (especially on the v2). I agree with the rest - drop the requirement for auto and get an MVP v2. When you say rebuildable do you really want to build coils, or just replace them? If it's just the latter get the iClear30 starter pack. (And by the way, different resistances are available in cheap replacement heads for the iClear 30, it's not intrinsic to the device... as I said this is VV so it gives you a lot more flexibility) Ok i guess the VV will ensure i get a nice hit! I don't think i''d want to build coils, just replace them. I'll go with the iClear30 ones then mob17 you picked a good forum!! The MVP V2 is my next perchase the battery life is a big plus for me and also the fact that the battery is built it to so no is that battery ok will it fit ect ect.... Perpetua said to me take all the guess work out and just enjoy the vape Thanks! You have just made me think about the batteries. The kit comes with: 1 x iTaste MVP 1x iClear30 Dual Coil Clearomizer with rotatable drip tip 1x USB cable 1x Beauty ring-thread cover 1xTransparent carrying case Does this mean there is only one battery supplied? I'm sure i'm getting confused lol. The actual rectangle looking thing is just the case right? You just pull out the battery with the tank and inhale on that? Is it being constantly charged when put back in? mob17Welcome to our humble home, great advice given ^^^ here, but if you are a noob, I suggest you leave the Fasttech shopping till later on ,their descriptions can be a little Diverse at first. Go for the UK vendor, OK so a £10 more, but you will get it in days not months. manual batts are by far the way to go, Auto's are low power and can be very frustrating in use. Yes i think i will use the UK suppliers at the beginning. It is quite confusing that fasttech site! Ok you have all convinced me to try forget about the autos! I'm really looking forward to trying the MVP ones, just want to clarify a few things! Thanks for all the welcomes, definitely one of the more friendlier forums i use!
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Post by mob17 on Sept 27, 2013 9:22:19 GMT
Thank you for all your replies. Wish i could quote you all! Hmmm so my auto requirement is the major limiting factor Does auto only limit the battery life, or does it have an effect on other things i listed, such as vapour production? I know i said it is a must, but loads of people use manuals, sooo i'm thinking like one of you guys have said, i should get used to it? The MVP looks great. Is it the best i can get? Are rebuildable tanks available? Had a quick look at the links kindly provided, at its the 2600mah version. Whats the 7-in-one 5-in-one about? Only thing is the 2.2ohm resistance of the MVP seems low? It wouldn't give more chance of a burnt taste would it? Thanks again!
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Post by mob17 on Sept 27, 2013 8:17:40 GMT
Hi People, I just registered on this forum from a recommendation. I've read a few threads and the wealth of info is amazing! I'll give you some background first. My quit date was 16th Aug 2013 and i have been using "Cig-a-likes". I have stated loyal to one company, Jac Vapour, and have really liked their refillable V3i e-cigs. I have stuck only to tobacco flavours, mixing them to create my own flavours. Their customer service, product quality and shipping have been excellent. The thing is now it's getting tedious having to make sure i have charged batteries and filled up carts daily. The actual vaping is nice. I have heard if i go for the bigger cigar versions with tanks it will be even better! I was dead set on buying the bigger VGO2 kits from Jac Vapour. But after reading on this forum, i think my loyalty to them has stopped me trying other, maybe better options. What i would love to get is some recommendations as to what i should invest in. I want: 1) Very long battery life (current 900mah battery lasts about 8-10 hours. I would like one that lasts way more, perhaps 1.5 to 2 days) Also AUTO is a must! 2) Reasonable sized clearomisers (more than 2ml). Rebuildable would be even better! 3) Don't really mind about the size too much, as long as its not huge! 4) Best vapour production 5) Something which looks and feels quality. In stainless steel or black I hope i'm not asking for too many things! Are there any products out there you can recommend that meet all of the above? Does anyone think i should stick with Jac Vapour? Look forward to your responses and adding this forum to my regular ones
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