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Tom123
Hi there long time since I have posted here but still happily vaping.
Have become a very boring vaper now.
Had a stock of about 5 vv twists and only use atomizers with menthol TBS eliquid.
I almost always vape at the maximum voltage of 4.8v, have tried lots tank system but I nearly get that burnt taste after a bit so just stick with the atomizers.
However, in the last few days due to a faulty charger (I think) I have killed about 3 off the batteries.
Was simply going to replace what I lost and continue where I left off.
However, since I haven't been following the vaping world for the last 6 months or more, was wondering if I had missed anything that more be more reliable that my current setup.
Don't want to spend a fortune but can spend a bit.
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Fratton Fred
The itaste MVP seems to be a popular step up from twists. It's a bit bulkier, but should mean you don't need spare batteries. It's variable wattage as well, which I think is easier to control than variable voltage.
http://www.thebestshop.eu/shop/vv-mods/339-itaste-mvp-v20-vv-vw-kit.html
The itaste vv vw v3 is its little brother.
http://www.thebestshop.eu/shop/batteries/387-innokin-itaste-vv-v30-vv-vw-simple-kit.html
jakdublin
I'm in the same boat. Have 4 VVs but was thinking I might go MVP when they start to die. Have most of them more than a year now and charge them constantly when not in use. How long do they last? One thing that's put me off in the past is the size but that smaller V3 looks good for vaping on the road. Is it as good, just smaller or is there performance issues too?
Tom123
Ordered the itaste mvp v2 and delighted with. Thanks for the advise