Proetus Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 I enjoy my 1st gen MVP (no ego threading), but I don't think the upgrade is substantial enough to warrant purchasing one. It is a solid mod I'm sure. Uma 1
Jeffb Posted August 17, 2013 Author Posted August 17, 2013 Im sorry I gave my v1 away. I may have to pick this one up.
joe2003 Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 It's just what I was hoping the V2 would be variable wattage with an ohm meter I hope it's reasonably priced when it's released and I hope it releases soon lol Uma 1
Proetus Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 They really are great mods. I like the way it feels nice and solid. Only complaint is the button, I feel it needs to be raised a touch. Uma 1
Uma Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 I was just about to pull the CC out for a V1 one ( http://www.digitalciggz.com/product-p/itaste-mvp-variable-voltage.htm ). Now I'm torn again.
DJJROCK Posted August 18, 2013 Posted August 18, 2013 nice! does anyone know if there are major inner differences?
Jeffb Posted August 18, 2013 Author Posted August 18, 2013 nice! does anyone know if there are major inner differences? Dont be lazy. Do your own research .
Proetus Posted August 18, 2013 Posted August 18, 2013 Link at the top tells you everything you need to know.
Christie Posted August 18, 2013 Posted August 18, 2013 wouldnt kill them to add a few more colors DarthVaper 1
DarthVaper Posted August 18, 2013 Posted August 18, 2013 After having just ditched my MVP v.1 because the plastic power button broke off and couldn't be re-attached successfully, (see thread ), I hope that's a metal button on there for all of you thinking of buying it. Mine didn't even last a year. I really liked the shape and feel of the device, but it did have its downsides: The cutoff time was always too short for me, so I often had to give it a second click midway through vaping to prevent cutoff. (Which is probably what led to the button falling off!) The stupid metal switch on the bottom made it very tipsy. This switch is for enabling you to go from vaping to using the MVP as a portable charger (which I never needed). The MVP was always falling over with the slightest vibration after I set it down. I mean, if you're going to make a rectangular-shaped device, don't ruin its built-in stability by putting a switch on the bottom that's not flush. As previously mentioned in this thread, no eGo threading. My EVOD BCC's were unusable. Triple-click on and off. This was irritating. It was very easy to click it three times accidentally while vaping (because the power button is flush to the body), which then wiped out the puff counter information. (The VV settings were retained though). The puff counter was my only reliable way of estimating how long the battery would last. Hope they changed it to a five-click on/off. Battery level indicator. If the v.2 is the same as the v.1, it means that the light around the power button glows green when you've got power, yellow as power is getting low, and red when it's just about out of power. Most times I'd get yellow going to red after just 3 or 4 puffs, so it's not a very reliable indicator of remaining battery power. When the light is red, you've got 3 or 4 puffs before it shuts down on its own. On the upside, at least they've added a variable wattage and an Ohm reader, the latter being very handy I've found. Oh, and this is not me schilling for a company, but VaporSkinz has some really cool skins for these if you don't dig the colors. I had a very nerdy Doctor Who skin on mine that I loved.
DragonGunner Posted August 18, 2013 Posted August 18, 2013 I toyed with the V1 of these in a B&M store nearby. It was definitely a lovely device to hold. More solid than expected and well constructed to boot. But I wanted it to have VW as well so I passed on purchasing it. Glad that I did now as this version has what I wanted. When this comes out I will most definitely be getting one (hopefully before I come back from work in Nov).
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