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Now a Mini Protank/Iclear 16 & Kanger T3S Clearomizer Convert!!! Love it!!!!

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Evening all; well wasted a lot of time, juice and money on ce4's, they are now in the back shelves. Probably use them only for testing new juices. Now I'm vaping daily on the mini protank 2, the fantastic iclear 16's, and lastly but not least the Kanger T3S clearomizers which hold 3ml of juice easily. All 3 work great, flavour and vape fine but most importantly they don't go bust like the old ce4's were almost always doing. Might or might not now get a MVP or even a SVD, or might stay with the ego batteries, until they go dead. I don't know how long these cheapo ego batteries will last on daily use???
 
I think average lifespan is around 6 months, but I assume that's if you were using just one. I have 5 I think, the oldest being about 8 months old, and all still going strong, but as I flit between them and use the itaste mostly now, I imagine they'll keep going for some time yet- especially as I've just ordered an svd

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I think average lifespan is around 6 months, but I assume that's if you were using just one. I have 5 I think, the oldest being about 8 months old, and all still going strong, but as I flit between them and use the itaste mostly now, I imagine they'll keep going for some time yet- especially as I've just ordered an svd

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Is that the itaste mvp you use now? I heard they were good.
 
No, the VV v3.0. Great little battery

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Fleabag

Is the SVD a lot of fiddling/adjusting/adapting/learning etc etc, and does it take a lot of know how or easily done? I like the look of them, but not keen on massive time spent learning new techno etc....??
 
Yep hassle free quality vaping,numpty proof too which is good for me lol :-)
 
Fleabag

Is the SVD a lot of fiddling/adjusting/adapting/learning etc etc, and does it take a lot of know how or easily done? I like the look of them, but not keen on massive time spent learning new techno etc....??

Nah, I think much like the VV v3.0, but it doesn't have a fixed internal battery, so its lifespan isn't restricted to that of the battery.
Getting the hang of voltage/wattage & ohm checking settings is pretty straightforward on these

The biggest problem is figuring out what sort of batteries & charger I need, but Torchy's sorting me out with some advice
 
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