Differances in ego types.

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Flinx

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I did try to search but it seems I suck at it tonight. I hit a LOT of threads but nothing seemed to answer what I thought was a easy question that HAD to have been asked many times.

Could someone please using small words please tell me the differences between Ego-T, Ego-C and Ego-VV?
Also I see a bunch of different Ego brands such as Joyce and Smoketech (think I got those names right). Are they the same just rebranded OR different manufactures using a Ego type style, again small easy words as I'm just about saturated with all the different terms and vape lingo I've read in the last few days trying to research this.

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I did try to search but it seems I suck at it tonight. I hit a LOT of threads but nothing seemed to answer what I thought was a easy question that HAD to have been asked many times.

Could someone please using small words please tell me the differences between Ego-T, Ego-C and Ego-VV?
Also I see a bunch of different Ego brands such as Joyce and Smoketech (think I got those names right). Are they the same just rebranded OR different manufactures using a Ego type style, again small easy words as I'm just about saturated with all the different terms and vape lingo I've read in the last few days trying to research this.

Flinx
Hi Flinx...Welcome. I'll share my tiny amount of knowledge (very tiny). The ego-t has an atomizer that holds a tank that you fill w/liquid. The atomizer is the heating element & has a small spike that the liquid from the tank gets it's heat from.
Easy to use; some people complain about leaking; I've ad very good results. The ego-c is a system that has a small head that is held on w/a small screw on ring (not the right term) & basically works the same way w/a tank. Main difference between the two is that if the atty dies (t) you have to replace the entire atomizer whereas if the (c) head dies you only have to replace the head which is approx. 1/2 the cost. Hope this helps or at least makes some sense. P.S. Check www.cignot.com - she has a nice info portion that will explain it much better than me.
 
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