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cskent

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If you're happy with the eGo the Riva will perform equally well and cost less too. I've got 5 eGo 900mah batt's, 3 new in the wrapper, and don't use them except rarely anymore. Have you considered getting into mods? If so now might be a good time to do it. You might want to check out this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-suppliers-forum/160858-3-7-volt-510-box-mod-2-14500-trustfire-batteries-charger-30-free-shipping-plus-20-ml-juice.html since you can get a complete setup for the same price as a Riva kit.
 

Kent C

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I'm at the point where my eGo batteries seem to be going downhill. Seeing that the cost of the standard eGo battery is at least half the price of a Riva 510 kit, or the price of two 900mah batteries are about the same price as the Riva 510 kit, I might be better off getting the Riva. Decisions, decisions.

The Riva batt would be a good alternative - the SE Riva runs at 3.7v underload - others at @3.2V so you'd see a change in performance too:

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I would get the 1100mAh or the bigger mAh Ego Batts before I ever purchased the smaller 650/750mAh Batts ever again. Madvapes now sels an Epower that holds a 14650 inside of what looks like a huge Ego, I just got one of these and it seems to work quite well. Also stepping up to a nice Mod like a Reo Grand or whatever kind you like would be a nice change up and you would have your Batts, Atty & Juice all in one unit not having to Drip or use a carto again, I find this the best way to vape for sure.
 
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