How are these FS Ego kits? I'm ready to order an Ego - and would love to save the money, but are they as good?
the 5 second cutoff, does it create issues, or can one just "re-click" the button after 4 seconds to get a nice big hit?
123 for me please!
~Lazy~
If you're a big hitter I don't recommend the FS eGo. Releasing and pressing the button at the 4-second mark will usually extend the hit, but it's not really worth the hassle imo.
We really got these kits as a way for new users to try a quality e-cig with a minimal investment. Rather than get one of the cheaper e-cigs that don't perform worth a crap (I gotta be nice and not put down the brand names to which I'm referring, but I'm talking about the 103's and 4081's that everybody buys and relabels).
We also got them because of constant requests from our customers for an inexpensive kit they could use as gifts to convert their still-analog-huffing friends and relatives. If you've tried to convert people you know how quickly the expenses add up. This is a lot cheaper way to do it. The kits won't last as long as a Joye, but the performance is nearly identical and they're about half the cost.
Anyway, with the FS products a new user can try it out and see if it's going to work for them. If it doesn't, they've saved some money over buying the Genuine Joye as a test kit. If it does work for them I recommend just moving up to the Genuine Joye products when the FS gives up the ghost.