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Hello, how do from been with Qs

Yup great prices man I guarantee you'll be happy with the mvp2 and for that 40quid pack you get the box mod,beauty ring,charger,and an iclear30 tank, svd has good reviews too it all depends if you want a tube mod or a box or both

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I think the main factor on MVP or SVD is whether you want the interchangeable batteries. I'd say for integrated batteries, it's between VV V3.0 (slim, ego proportions) or MVP (larger/chunkier but longer battery life) - then SVD is on another level - bigger, not so discreet, but interchangeable batteries, allowing for more flexibility, extended life, more power etc.

I'm only citing Innokin here because this is the brand I like, have used and researched more - and as far as I can see, there's no brand can match them on the intergrated battery products - on the mods with interchangeable batteries, there's more competition, so it's just a case of what gets the best reviews, has the features/dimensions you need and what you like the look of (I think Innokin had its head screwed on there getting some brand loyalty on the really high standard "transitional" batteries)
 
Yup great prices man I guarantee you'll be happy with the mvp2 and for that 40quid pack you get the box mod,beauty ring,charger,and an iclear30 tank, svd has good reviews too it all depends if you want a tube mod or a box or both

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Both, for sure. All about which to get first...
It's a boss package price and I've heard nothing but good about the Inno boxes. Loads of users say how much they swear by 'em.
Proper impressed with prices on myepack. Gonna get some purchases come payday and you know this!
 
I think the main factor on MVP or SVD is whether you want the interchangeable batteries. I'd say for integrated batteries, it's between VV V3.0 (slim, ego proportions) or MVP (larger/chunkier but longer battery life) - then SVD is on another level - bigger, not so discreet, but interchangeable batteries, allowing for more flexibility, extended life, more power etc.

I'm only citing Innokin here because this is the brand I like, have used and researched more - and as far as I can see, there's no brand can match them on the intergrated battery products - on the mods with interchangeable batteries, there's more competition, so it's just a case of what gets the best reviews, has the features/dimensions you need and what you like the look of (I think Innokin had its head screwed on there getting some brand loyalty on the really high standard "transitional" batteries)

Integrated battery will probs be the way forward to begin, then I'll get a fire-whatsit charger and a bunch of batts then get some tuuubes.

Far as Inno boxes go, which came first? Both are pretty tasty but the newer version is VTR, I think. Yeah?
Button placement is different, no?
I like how the attie straps into the unit on VTR. Looks neat and robust.
 
Nitecore charger i2 or i4 the vtr doesn't have a built in battery I'm deffo gonna get one sometime soon though if you wanna go straight for the vtr by all means do it but I think the mvp is a great starting point for mods

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Nitecore charger i2 or i4 the vtr doesn't have a built in battery I'm deffo gonna get one sometime soon though if you wanna go straight for the vtr by all means do it but I think the mvp is a great starting point for mods

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Pricepoint alone has me wanting to agree with you mate. 40quid for a full package 1st mod experience is a win.
On top of the extra batt clover required for VTR I'm not advanced enough to fully dig the difference between vv/vw, so happy to have the original and upgrade to the beast.
 
Dripping is best for flavour but you have to keep the wick wet by dripping juice on it, great for if you are sat at a desk, not so good for on the move
Drippers are referred to as RDA's Rebuildable dripping atomisers, so you would be venturing into the word of wire types, wick types etc. It can take time to master with alot of trial and error but is worth it. don't even consider it unless you have a VV/VW (variable Voltage/Wattage) device like a Vamo or an Ohms meter because building coils can be a risky business if the battery is not protected. You can talk all day about RDA's

Sub ohm coils heat the wick quicker and therefore gets hotter quicker = more vapour faster. It has its dangers though. as it gets hotter you risk exploding your battery if you are not experienced. Micro coils are a safer option IMO

Mixing is great, definitely cheaper but again you have to be careful of nicotine levels and where you buy it from.

What exactly do you expect from your vape and what is your vaping lifestyle? do you want massive clouds, loads of flavour, something cheap but effective? on the move or do you prefer long vapes on a couch?
 
Agree with Fleabag 100% regarding Innokin products - very reasonable prices and their kit just works.
I now own a VV3.0 (for discreet mode :20:), a MVP 2 and a VTR (definitely not discreet)
Now eyeing up a SVD (for me new Fogger V3) - in 18650 mode that will be a beast.
 
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