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Innokin Itaste MVP 2.0 Review

brian yaeger

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Innokin MVP 2.0 review
Posted by brian yaeger on 6/29/2014 to Innokin
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I have been using the Innokin MVP 2.0 for about 2 months now and I can truly say it has been a great experience. Innokin has really impressed me with newer version of the MVP 2.0. With the updated version including variable voltage, wattage, and a puff counter it is one of the best vaping mods I have used in some time.

Visually not much has changed from the older version of the Innokin MVP. It is almost identical to its predecessor with very similar dimensions. The LED display is still mounted on the side, but the buttons stick out just a little bit more than the Innokin MVP 1.0 .

One thing that did not change is the voltage detection on the battery which shows different colors when the button is pressed to indicate the charge. At full charge the buttons light when pressed will display green; orange when half-full; and red when you need to charge it up again. It also will tell you OHM’s resistance on your coil at the push of a button.

Internally Innokin did not change a whole lot to the MVP 2.0. It still has the same 2600 MAH battery. It also still comes with the same 4 way charger that can be used to connect via USB port, and using pass-through technology can charge your cell phone or other portable devices at the same time as vaping.

I was also impressed that they decided to include the variable wattage, although the button configuration is not as straight forward as I would like to see. The buttons are U and P keys which to the average consumer might be kind off confusing. The P button is used for adjusting wattage U button is for adjusting voltage. It also does not give you the ability to adjust downwards which I would have liked to seen. The voltage adjust in .1 increments and the wattage adjust in .5 increments. You can adjust voltage from 3.3 to 5 volts, and wattage from 6 to 11 watts. It is my opinion that they should have been a bit clearer like adding a + or – sign. FYI (adjusting voltage puts the MVP into variable voltage while adjusting wattage puts it into variable wattage mode.

The Innokin Itaste MVP 2.0 is a great mod and can be generally sold for around 65 dollars retail. I would recommend this mod to anyone being that it comes with an Innokin I30 tank, charger, beauty ring, and instruction manual to get you started. Through my own testing I would say that this mod is definitely worth it for the money due to its reliability factor.
 

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The MVP can be had for a lot less than $65.00 , nobody should be paying more than $40.00 for it as many vendors are selling it for that or even a bit less . It is without question one of the most kick ass mods you can buy for your money and will not disappoint , i recommend this to all new vaporers out there because most graduate to it from lesser mods eventually anyway , yes it's that good.
 

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I gave away my MVP to my bro-in-law to help him get off analogs, and I miss it despite being happy with the Hana clone. Thanks for the review!
 

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Thanks for the review, I have a vamo v2 that needs to be retired so I ended up picking one of these off of ebay for like $40.


I wanted to ask, do you have problems pressing the fire button?
watched a pbusardo video and he was complaining saying ladies or old people wouldn't be able to use the 2 lbs of force to push it constantly.
 

brian yaeger

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Thanks for the review, I have a vamo v2 that needs to be retired so I ended up picking one of these off of ebay for like $40.


I wanted to ask, do you have problems pressing the fire button?
watched a pbusardo video and he was complaining saying ladies or old people wouldn't be able to use the 2 lbs of force to push it constantly.
Thanks for the review, I have a vamo v2 that needs to be retired so I ended up picking one of these off of ebay for like $40.


I wanted to ask, do you have problems pressing the fire button?
watched a pbusardo video and he was complaining saying ladies or old people wouldn't be able to use the 2 lbs of force to push it constantly.
No i personally have not had any issues and sure does not take a lot of force to push the firing button. I hope you enjoy
 

cherrycakes

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Thanks I am no weakling either didn't think it would be an issue lol
Although... sometimes I have to get my husband to open jars :X
 

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cherry, i have 3 MVP2's and i don't have probs pushing the button (i use my thumb nail), but wish the button was on the side. my hands are small and it would just be a more convenient place for me. :)
 

misswish

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I don't have any problems with the button. I use the side of my thumb knuckle to press it. I do have a v1, the button is harder to get to - totally flat. I stuck a little foam/vinyl sticker to it! Works great and it's soft. My v2 button is better, glad they changed the design.
 

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Thanks for the review, I have a vamo v2 that needs to be retired so I ended up picking one of these off of ebay for like $40.


I wanted to ask, do you have problems pressing the fire button?
watched a pbusardo video and he was complaining saying ladies or old people wouldn't be able to use the 2 lbs of force to push it constantly.


Not in the least , read the reviews from the below site alone (click on the reviews box) i have never seen a device get such amazing reviews from nearly every person that reviews it ), lots of ladies worried about it before they got it and comment on the button and size of the device , now it's their favorite .

I
have a Dna 30 device and the iPV 35 watt and the MVP is what i reach for first .

http://101vape.com/variable-voltagewattage-devices/148-innokin-itaste-mvp-v20.html
 

cherrycakes

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Cool thanks :) Already bought one but was still worrying I'd have problems and be back to square one lol
 

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