Did I get a fake Ego Cig?

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Thanks to everyone who replied. I assumed that I bought the upgraded pass through, but I think mine is just an original ego with a bigger battery. I have attached a picture of my new e cig. I am really not happy with the mt3s. I like to hit my e cig hard and I can't seem to do this with this one. I meant to say that it fills my throat and the bottom of my battery with liquid- not my tank. Does any one know where I can find- I think it's called a triple coil clearomizer for the ego? It has two thick wicks and it uses the syringe method to fill it. I had one of these for my le cig- Pig Cig model, but I don't know where to get one for my ego. I have also attached a picture of the one that I have.

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Well, if you're going to put it like that, yes, that's a real Joyetech! :D

Consider a simple Kanger T2. Top coil, clearo, with replaceable heads, and never leaks. Perfect if you're into tobacco or sweet flavors. Easy to maintain.

Best of all, they're available for less than $5, so you can pickup a few, and a spare pack of coils.

Whichever way you end up going, I'd still recommend picking up one, if for nothing else than a backup, for whatever other suggestions you're about to get ;)
 
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Are those pictures yours? The first has a different looking tank on it. The second looks like a mega cartomizer.

does the second picture "tank" have like cotton in it? That absorbs the juice?


This is what I pull up when I searched mt3s ( plus another model to discuss )
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The one you say you have is on the left, the me you are asking about buying with long wicks looks like the one on the right( sorry I don't know the name if one though ). 3coil, mmmm no don't think that exists. Not for your battery, or tank. Not even sure you would want it if it did. Dual coils are interesting but the ones I tried didn't blow my hair back at all.

As far as "hitting it hard" this could be part of your problem, ecigs, or vaporizers don't work that way. Dragging hard on them can pull juice into your mouth and flood the tank. You have to drag slow and light, there is a thread in the FAQ section that explains all this and it's a common hurdle every new person had to deal with
 
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Yep, that's the T2.

That's a mini tank; they make them with a 510 connector, so you can use it on your eGo battery.

Someone posted a link to one recently; I'll see if I can dig it up.

Oh yes I remember those, fluid inside looks burnt. I'm not sure it's a mini tank. Base looks like ego thread or cover size. The mini tanks are the size of a standard carto from my understanding
 
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    Thanks to everyone who replied. I assumed that I bought the upgraded pass through, but I think mine is just an original ego with a bigger battery. I have attached a picture of my new e cig. I am really not happy with the mt3s. I like to hit my e cig hard and I can't seem to do this with this one. I meant to say that it fills my throat and the bottom of my battery with liquid- not my tank. Does any one know where I can find- I think it's called a triple coil clearomizer for the ego? It has two thick wicks and it uses the syringe method to fill it. I had one of these for my le cig- Pig Cig model, but I don't know where to get one for my ego. I have also attached a picture of the one that I have.

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    CE Twin Coil 510 Clear Cartomizer | Ceramic Dual Coil 3ml Clearomaster
     

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    Lol! Vendors say it's Italian, but I'm not surprised it's from Hong Kong. Reminds me of another let's-try-to-be-western company: Sigelei. I've often wondered how Sigelei sounds when spoken with a Chinese accent...

    Richy are quite open about Liqua being manufactured in China, the flavours are designed in Italy and use European food flavourings.
     
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