So I'm not going to go through the specs or anything because this will be more about how it holds up after a few months.
The e-power being a cheap 3.7 device, I didn't have high hopes for it. I thought I would use it as a backup in the glovebox or something. Turns out I really came to like it and I use it more than my other devices. Although I am slowly using it less and less.
I was worried about the build quality when I got it. It felt light and when I first threaded it together it squeaked and took some real working in to get it threaded. Luckily this all sorted itself out.
I have 2 e-powers so the problems I will get into have occurred with both units. The problem is the switch. They worked fine for a couple months or so. The button feels nice and works good until it starts sticking. At first it just started as a short pause from when you release the button to it popping back up. But as time wore on it would stick a little longer. If pushing on the middle it sticks more often. If pushed on the side of the button it would be less likely. Just today one started sticking on completely until i used my fingernail to coax it back up. The other one has a sticky switch but I don't use it as much, so it doesn't have the major stick my black one has.
So on most merits the e-power is a great device. The switch will make me put it away in the glovebox for emergencies. I'm not going to spend $12 for a switch that will likely end up in the same condition in another couple months. It's a shame I really do like it a lot.
So there you go. I've seen a lot of reviews. Just thought I'd give one after use for a while.
The e-power being a cheap 3.7 device, I didn't have high hopes for it. I thought I would use it as a backup in the glovebox or something. Turns out I really came to like it and I use it more than my other devices. Although I am slowly using it less and less.
I was worried about the build quality when I got it. It felt light and when I first threaded it together it squeaked and took some real working in to get it threaded. Luckily this all sorted itself out.
I have 2 e-powers so the problems I will get into have occurred with both units. The problem is the switch. They worked fine for a couple months or so. The button feels nice and works good until it starts sticking. At first it just started as a short pause from when you release the button to it popping back up. But as time wore on it would stick a little longer. If pushing on the middle it sticks more often. If pushed on the side of the button it would be less likely. Just today one started sticking on completely until i used my fingernail to coax it back up. The other one has a sticky switch but I don't use it as much, so it doesn't have the major stick my black one has.
So on most merits the e-power is a great device. The switch will make me put it away in the glovebox for emergencies. I'm not going to spend $12 for a switch that will likely end up in the same condition in another couple months. It's a shame I really do like it a lot.
So there you go. I've seen a lot of reviews. Just thought I'd give one after use for a while.