Cigeasy's Go-Go and Go-carts

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I have put an order in for some of the LR cartos to give them a try. Anyone try them yet? Might have to drop the nic again with the LR cartos. Not a bad thing to do.

Good for you Rebel - glad you're liking it.

As to the LR cartos, there's a noticeable difference but I'd caution you to NOT expect to be massively blown away. At least this is my experience so far. Regulars are ohming out at mostly 2.8-3.0 ohms while the LR that I have are coming in mostly around 2.3-2.6 ohms with a couple creeping up into 2.8 ohms. I'll likely order the LR from now on, but I'd like to see more consistency.

Given those resistance samples that I stated, the LR perform as you'd expect and I do not see any other performance degradation from their use.
 

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Im thrilled with the go-go.
Id used the magma and then the ego drip tips, carts and tanks...
I got tired of the mess and the sketchy taste.
This is really satisfying and the product I was looking for.
I had my doubts but not anymore...
Next week will be 365 days analog free.

MOST excellent, on your liking the GoGo but mostly FOR YOUR 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY!!!!
 

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Only starting day 3 with my Gogo, but it's still go-going strong. I figure I've got about 11 hours of actual use out of the original battery charge so far...I did top off the cart finally, put 50 drops in last night.
Maybe I just was lucky, but my battery charger seems to be working ok. I haven't had to use it yet, but I did test it for connection when I first opened the package. Go go gadget Gogo!
 

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Your link did not post Steel Jan. But I watched your video earlier. It was excellent. Informative. I must say I'm going looking for a cigar tip later. That little mod looks perfect for me! I'm liking the gogo just fine. Trying to figure out how to block two holes like les posted earlier. I'm thinking that might be a nice improvement also. Thanks to all who share these tips!
 

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Hi All,

I’ve been using my Go-Go for 4 weeks now. One of my batteries didn’t make a good connection on the charger unless it was really screwed on tight. After reading about tweezing the post on the charger (no excess plastic on the charger to sand down) I gave it a try. And it worked perfectly.

The idea of messing around with the post on the battery gives me the shivers. Anyone who has “fixed” the charging problem by fooling around with the battery is very very lucky.

The Go-Go is the best e-cig I’ve tried over the last year. There’s no question about it. The Go-Go and Go-carts produce the best flavor, throat hit, and vapor than anything else I’ve tried … and the e-cigs I was using pre Go-Go were pretty darned good. So inadvertently killing the Go-Go battery would mean I’d have to go back to using my other batteries until Go-Go replacements arrived.

How do I forget steak and go back to hamburger?

Don’t get me wrong … there’s absolutely nothing wrong with my Elegant and Elegant XXL. It’s just that the Go-Go/Go-cart combination is far superior. And if I killed my battery … I’d be one frustrated vaper.

So … Leave The Battery Alone. Do not taunt the Go-Go.

Bob
 

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SteelJan - really great video and thanks! I especially enjoyed your take on the proprietary nature of the system. That makes a LOT of sense to me. I've not been part of the 510 or KR808 world, so couldn't compare the designs -- you cleared that up for me. The new design proprietary nature would seem to indicate a new thought process on airflow, power and function. Thanks!
 

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+1 on that cigar tip. GREAT REVIEW!!!! BTW...What juice do you vape er....ummm....I mean "TOOT" :)?????

Your link did not post Steel Jan. But I watched your video earlier. It was excellent. Informative. I must say I'm going looking for a cigar tip later. That little mod looks perfect for me! I'm liking the gogo just fine. Trying to figure out how to block two holes like les posted earlier. I'm thinking that might be a nice improvement also. Thanks to all who share these tips!
 

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Thanks folks.

About plugging the airholes, I have found that, don't laugh, stuffing a bit of tissue up the cone works better than trying to plug the airholes on the Go-Go. Since the Go-Go's airholes are on the battery, I was worried that a bit of sticky stuff from cellophane tape might cause a bad battery connection later on, like when recharging.
 

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Thanks. Really liking the cigar tip because it's not only a great size and good looking, but it's wooden. Love wood stuff.

When I'm in a tobacco-flavor mood, I go for USA Blend. Right now I'm in my minty phase, lol, so I'm liking madvapes ultamint or my home-made creme de menthe and peppermint (Loranne Flavorings) and is 70%PG, 30%VG.

+1 on that cigar tip. GREAT REVIEW!!!! BTW...What juice do you vape er....ummm....I mean "TOOT" :)?????
 

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Here is another driptip/mouthpiece mod too.

If you happen to have had the ego-T atty....and you still have the blank(false)whistle tip that came with it.
Take a sharp knife or razorblade and cut the bottom of it off about where the fake air inlete is. It will fit the inside of the Go-carto as a makeshift drip/mouth tip.

I had my ego-t and gogo setting side by side in my work truck today and noticed the stovepipe of the t and end of the carto were about the same size. I picked them up,pulled out the tank and held them end to end. Got me thinkin.
Found my blank tip and trimmed it down.....fits pretty good.Took out the inside baffle and put the end baffle back in place....or you could take both baffles out. Give it a try.
I'd like to call it the "Panhandler GO cart mouthpiece mod" PGMM. LOL

You may be able to use a old tank for this too....don't throw them away.
This may help until they come out with a proper drip tip for them.
 

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Hey MGM, have you seen the (rather large, and growing by the day) thread on the Gogo?

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/163146-ego-t-vs-go-go.html

Lots of info/feedback there.
I have had mine for a couple of weeks now and love it. It uses a large version of your typical carto. (tho i hear it has a newer wick technology) the Soft end cap comes off easily for refilling. A new carto will hold 90-100 drops, and I refill with 50-60, when I sense it starting to need refilling. The flavor and vapor are very similar to my ego tank, (some say its perhaps a bit more airy feeling) but I like that the Gogo carts and batts last literally all day, and then some, for me. I probably vape 2 mls per day during the week, but more on weekends. 24mg is my usual strength.
No problems with this unit at all for me. For 60 bucks, I would strongly recommend this kit, as a reliable, no fuss, easy to use pv.
 

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I just got one of these and I love it! I'm using a blank 801 tip on it (fits pretty good). Tried an 801 drip tip, but it was just barely too small. Thanks for the info on airholes, as the draw is distinctly more airy then I'm used to.
No problems with wicking so far, and I'm abusing this thing with 50/50 juice.

I am a Happy Camper.
 

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it is nice to find something to work so good right out of the box with no fussing around to get it to work .

Exactly!

I bought my daughter a MacBook to make her graphics/animation job a little easier and in the months she's had it (and she uses it 8 plus hours per day) she's had zero down time. I, on the other hand, try to keep 4 PC's going (one being the Windows Home Server) and if I get through a zero-glitch week ... I'm lucky. I won't get any deeper into the Mac vs PC deal so I'll just say I'm very glad my Go-Go is not a Microsoft product. I spend enough time "under the hood" as it is and if I had to tinker with my e-cigs to get them to work right ... I'd have to go out and buy a dog just so I could have something around here I could kick. And I like dogs.

Bob
 
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