Anybody interested in showing off thier eGo setups?

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I hope I speak for everyone who posted, but we'll try not to take your eminent betrayal of this thread too personally! :laugh: I hadn't heard of those Go-Go's before, but I just googled it and they look like a nice set-up! I'm sure there's an adapter out there somewhere that will let you slap whatever you want on that thing too, if you want. Above all, the most important thing is that you find the device that suits your needs and works best for you. I wouldn't rule out the eGo's completely, though. It's always nice to have a back-up (or twelve)!
 

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eGo-T 900mAh (green Stardust), 808 (LR cartomizer), eGo VV LED 650 (EMDCC), eGo-T 650 (Ego tank A), eGo-Twist VV 650 (pink Stardust), 808 (LR cartomizer), eGo 650 (Ego tank B).

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I hope I speak for everyone who posted, but we'll try not to take your eminent betrayal of this thread too personally! :laugh: I hadn't heard of those Go-Go's before, but I just googled it and they look like a nice set-up!
Wow what a betrayal lol!!! I've never heard of a GoGo either :). I take it it's an eGo knockoff or something? I'm lazy to Google it now after all my hard work of lining up my eGos and taking pics etc. for this thread. I may go look another time... (or maybe not).
 

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Nothing fancy here. I had been mostly using mine with the stock cone and tanks. But sitting at home chain vaping I wanted to not have to refill as much, so I bought a 3ml tank today. Couple of pix I took of it to show some users on CruiseCritic where we have a thread going on the PV subject.

All in all I think it looks okay. Not too "wild" or anything. Tho it's not really for using in public so much, more just so I don't have to keep refilling my chain vape juice (A nice 12mg cherry ... not too much nic just for chain vaping :) )

eGo-C, tank, exposed threads:
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eGo-C, tank, threads covered.
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Looks a lot better with that sleeve on it -- less likely to get caught on something too. I'd seen those for sale, but I've never seen one in use -- thanks!

There seem to be a few sleeve options. One that expands out some as it goes up, looks like it would work well with larger tanks, this one, and one that was really thin feeling metal. This one has a good solid feel to it. The overall draw is a bit airy, but I'm wondering if the included drip tip is to blame ... but it's serving it's purpose. Haven't had to refill since I got home ... and saw another thread on here of someone using the metal tube CE2s in a tank ... going to explore that idea a little, since I do like the idea of wicks instead of polyfill.
 

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Nothing fancy here. I had been mostly using mine with the stock cone and tanks. But sitting at home chain vaping I wanted to not have to refill as much, so I bought a 3ml tank today. Couple of pix I took of it to show some users on CruiseCritic where we have a thread going on the PV subject.

All in all I think it looks okay. Not too "wild" or anything. Tho it's not really for using in public so much, more just so I don't have to keep refilling my chain vape juice (A nice 12mg cherry ... not too much nic just for chain vaping :) )

eGo-C, tank, exposed threads:
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eGo-C, tank, threads covered.
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Nice!! I am Tut from the CC thread.
 

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Nice!! I am Tut from the CC thread.

Cool, so heh, you get to see these pix twice.

The airy draw is from the larger slits it has on both sides. You can kind of see one in the pics. If I cover one with my finger when pulling, it's not so bad. So I might look into filling one of them with some RTV or something.
 

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There seem to be a few sleeve options. One that expands out some as it goes up, looks like it would work well with larger tanks, this one, and one that was really thin feeling metal. This one has a good solid feel to it. The overall draw is a bit airy, but I'm wondering if the included drip tip is to blame ... but it's serving it's purpose. Haven't had to refill since I got home ... and saw another thread on here of someone using the metal tube CE2s in a tank ... going to explore that idea a little, since I do like the idea of wicks instead of polyfill.

I wish I would have known more about those sleeves when I got my Bulli atomizer. I just bought the one off of their website because I wanted something to cover up the eGo threads, but it cost like 8 euros, or something ridiculous like that. If you look at my pic on the first page of this thread, you can probably see it with a magnifying glass!

Yeah, my only problem with tanks is that I can't stand polyfil, and I'm not ready to shell out for a Genesis or something really nice like that. Keep us posted on the metal wick in the CE2 if you go that route. I'm thinking rebuildables are the way to go, especially if there's a way around the initial cost.
 

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Sleeves and covers fo eGo threading are between $1.50 and $2.50 here . I picked up a few with my last order.

I have both type sleeves - with and without the little side slits. I was wondering what the purpose of the slits are for?

These cone covers are fun and different than the typical kind everyone else sells but it doesn't give any info on what size they are. Anyone know anything about these? I would like to know if they only cover an atty or if they will cover a carto or ce2 type?

Joye Ego Cone | Joye Ego | eSmoker Online

I got the pearl pink twist and am searching for something that will look good with it. The regular pink cone cover doesn't quite match and I'm a bit picky about how things look together.
 

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I have both type sleeves - with and without the little side slits. I was wondering what the purpose of the slits are for?

These cone covers are fun and different than the typical kind everyone else sells but it doesn't give any info on what size they are. Anyone know anything about these? I would like to know if they only cover an atty or if they will cover a carto or ce2 type?

Joye Ego Cone | Joye Ego | eSmoker Online

I got the pearl pink twist and am searching for something that will look good with it. The regular pink cone cover doesn't quite match and I'm a bit picky about how things look together.

The slits are air channels. I'm finding that on the one I have, it tends to give it a very airy draw. Solution will be some RTV silicone to close one of them up. :)
 

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Wow what a betrayal lol!!! I've never heard of a GoGo either :). I take it it's an eGo knockoff or something? I'm lazy to Google it now after all my hard work of lining up my eGos and taking pics etc. for this thread. I may go look another time... (or maybe not).

:laugh: I know I know!! Just in case you wanted to check it out but are too tired to google, Review - The Go-Go Ecig from CigEasy - YouTube (hope I did that right). That will be the last I speak of the Go-Go haha, just did that for any curious folk.

Those are beautiful set-ups btw
 

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:laugh: I know I know!! Just in case you wanted to check it out but are too tired to google, Review - The Go-Go Ecig from CigEasy - YouTube (hope I did that right). That will be the last I speak of the Go-Go haha, just did that for any curious folk.
Those are beautiful set-ups btw
Oh, thanks for the link. At first I thought, aha, it's the VGo, but now I've learned it's something completely different and has it's own proprietary threading all by itself! Well, now I've learned something new today :).
 
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