Desperate novice in need of some guidance! :)

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Hey all,

I recently purchased an eGo-S from an American distributor known as Vapure. In actuality it was claimed by the site to be an eGo-T, and came with two devices complete with cartons, atomizers, and batteries. I created a ticket with the distributor to explain it wasn't the product I ordered only responded with a meager attempt to explain that it was actually the product I ordered. One of the devices works... decent, and the other leaks horribly. After opening another ticket, fairly formally mannered, it was instantly shot down for whatever reason.

I'm laughably inexperienced when it comes to this eCig business, but regardless, it has helped me quit smoking, and I'm just hoping you all on the forum can provide me with some insight towards a solid eCig device to help me. Thank you all, very much for your enlightenment. I'm very, very new at this, so and information, to me at least, is just helping me create an awareness for shoddy products, etc.

Thank you all for your time.
 

Baditude

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So, are you asking for advice for a new setup, or are you happy with your current batteries and looking for a better tank to use on the batteries?

An upgrade in batteries would be either the Spinner or Twist variable voltage Ego batteries.

For the toppers, there's a variety of clearomizers that work equally well: Aspire CE4 or Vivi Nova, Kanger Evods & Protanks, Innokin iClear 16 or 30.

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You're off to a reasonable start, the eGo batteries are a great starter power source, fair battery life, rugged and simple to use. The toppers you screw onto them are nearly endless, and the source of endless tweaking, quality control problems.

I use and prefer a Vision brand Vivi-Nova (knock-offs seem to have problems from what I read), others prefer the evod or pro-tank as a starter (I prefer top coil rigs, to each their own), cartos, and carto tanks also have a following for ease of use and improved flavor.

Trying one or two of a style would allow you to try each to see which YOU prefer, wthout breaking the bank...:)
 
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This is the device in question. After a little bit of research, I've just heard wondrous things about different models. So again, thank you everyone for all you're input, hopefully this will provide some visual clarification.
 

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Baditude and Stosh gave you very good advice. I'll add that I started with a Vision spinner (1300mah) and a regular and mini protank II. I've since added a MVP2 (2600mah) and Kayfun Lite clone (I don't recommend that until you learn to rebuild coils, have an ohm meter, etc). Everything else I'm very happy with and would buy again if I had it all to do over again.

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That looks to be an evod or a knock off for the topper. When you say leak is it just a drop or 2 in the well on the battery or is it a flood? A drop or two is normal, the airflow in them is thru the coil head so it's not a completely sealed system.
The most common reason for larger leaks on them is the coil head coming loose. Check and make sure yours hasn't worked itself loose.

You want the head in tight, the base on tight, and when attaching to the battery tighten just until you feel resistance then another 1/4 to 1/2 a turn. To far and you will have airflow problems or push the battery post in to far which will cause firing problems.
 
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@Above posts,

Thank you again, for you input. I have to say this is the kindliest forum in which I've ever been a newcomer. Seriously, the fact that you all are willing to inquire about, and help resolve my issues is just plain awesome.

And sorry I didn't specify, the leakage I meant it more of a full-bore onslaught of wasted liquid. I would say that almost every single drank(the incredibly flawed one more specifically) results in half a dozen drops I need to wipe out with a tissue. Not only that, but I've found that I sometime have residue on my hands just from handling the thing, I think it leaks out from where the silver ringed mechanism is placed, and I've tried tightening up the whole works.
 

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Thank you again, for you input. I have to say this is the kindliest forum in which I've ever been a newcomer. Seriously, the fact that you all are willing to inquire about, and help resolve my issues is just plain awesome.....

LOL we're a group of ex-smokers that can breath again, taste again, smell again, (don't smell like an ash tray), enjoying life, for the first time in many, many years, and most important...NO NICOTINE FITS....:2cool: Vape On...:vapor:
 

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Check the coil unit for tightness as was suggested. Don't try to fix it by overtightening the tank onto the battery - badness can happen if it's more than finger tight.

You're already miles ahead with your setup - much better than the cig-alikes. The upgrade to a twist or spinner (gives you variable voltage to dial in the vape intensity, more or less) is a good suggestion.

Ten bucks says you'll be looking for something even more advanced in the future - happens to most of us - but the first step is to get vaping solidified as your 'thing' instead of smoking. In a short time (if not already) you will come to reject the notion of ever picking up an analog cigarette again... and that is what is important. If it becomes a hobby for you, you'll have plenty of options to tinker with or collect or covet. All in good time. Vape on.
 

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We all know what it's like to have issues with equipment that's new to us. Many know the frustration of trying to sort it out will wanting a nic fix :).

You said you thought it might be leaking around the coil. Have you check that the O ring on the coil meets up with the base is smoth and not kinked or twisted over? Check the one on the base that attachs to the tank also.
 

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Is this what you expected to receive. They don't show the kit you mention .... or, I missed it. It looks like they sent an eGO-M STARTER KIT. a better kit IMHO:

The new eGo-M Starter Kit, featuring the bottom-fed Kanger MT3S atomizer, is now available!

This kit comes with two 650 mAh 3.7 volt batteries, a USB charger, a wall adapter, and 2 Kanger MT3S atomizers.

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Don
 

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