Durability of Joye eGos and eGo-class PVs

How long do your eGo or your eGo-class batteries last?

  • eGos last me on average less than six weeks

  • eGos last me on average between six weeks and three months

  • eGos last me on average between three and six months

  • eGos last me on average longer than six months

  • eGos I've had for more than six weeks and none broke yet

  • eGos I've had for more than three months and none broke yet

  • eGos I've had for more than six months and none broke yet

  • eGo-class PVs last me on average less than six weeks

  • eGo-class PVs last me on average between six weeks and three months

  • eGo-class PVs last me on average between three and six months

  • eGo-class PVs last me on average longer than six months

  • eGo-class PVs I've had for more than six weeks and none broke yet

  • eGo-class PVs I've had for more than three months and none broke yet

  • eGo-class PVs I've had for more than six months and none broke yet


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Elsewhere, there was a heated debate about the relative durability of eGos and eGo-class PVs. Since the eGo-class PVs are quite common here, I thought I'd do a poll. This poll is about the batteries only, since the atties/cartos are mostly interchangeable, anyway, and their durability depends a lot on the way they are used, too.

Since people can have both, multiple answers are possible, but naturally, only one or two make sense. (Depending on whether you have both Joyes and non-Joyes or only one.) You should have had your PV for at least 6 weeks, too.

eGo includes all Joye eGos, particularly the Tornardo, eGo-class PVs all non-Joye eGo-style PVs, including the Riva, T-Rex, Hello016 etc. A Janty label on the box or the letters eGo on it do not make a PV an eGo. There is a lot on the market that has those on the box, but no Joye eGos inside. (The ones on the picture are Joye eGos, all short 650mAh ones.)

Obviously, there are differences between the various eGo-class PVs, and there are also reports about differences between Tornardos and other Joye eGos. But polls only have so many options, so I'll just put in those two categories. It is of course possible to do some more polls splitting this up later on …

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