Ego-C Or Ego-T?

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labgramma

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Understand that the EMDCCs I'm talking about are cartomizers: cart and atomizer in one.

Also, advertisements say you can usually charge a 900 or 1000 mah batt up to 300 times. I've never counted, so I wouldn't know if this is true or not. I can only tell you that a genuine Ego batt will last for months of nearly daily use.

More questions please...

How many times can I refill the carts?
How long do the atomizers last?
How many times can the batteries be charged?

I'm certain these questions have no definite answer, but a round a bout figure will be great
 

Charlz

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Agreed to all of this. You can get the ego c starter kit. Worst that will happen is you have some good batteries. The parts on top are replaceable. Put a pack or two of cartomizers in your order in case you don't have success with the tanks. Cartomizers are easy for first time use and there are a lot of trouble shooting vids online to help should you have issues with the tank system.
So, if you should have issues with the tank system, at least you will have something to use while you get it sorted out.
 

monuoha

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Ego c rocks!!! Never had a leak. Only ever get the burnt taste when i forget to notice my tank is empty or when i use poor quality juice (esp dark colored juices). Other than that havent had a single issue ever. I charge once every 2 days (not a heavy vaper tho).

Do remember tho that the ego c is a fairly new product and so not alot of members on here have tried it out yet. So its too early yet to get alot of experienced reviews on it. Its a completely new concept from what i read on the Joy e website. The atomizers r quite unlike the other makes and models.
 

ColKurtz

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Everyone has different opinions but I tried just about everything -- 510/306/regular ego attys, boge carts, dual coil clearos, bottom feeders, LR versions on many -- and the eGo T is the only one that allowed me to quit smoking completely.

The biggest pros in my opinion is the convenience, and the consistency of flavor. Cartos give great hits at first but slowly fade as the batting dries. Filling them involved either very small syringe needles (a red flag for LEO, and constantly buying syringes due to the rubber plunger wearing out quickly), or the spin method, both which got very tedious for me.

For the ego t, you can use a larger gauge needle with a blunt end. No LEO would mistake it for something you could use to shoot up, and its diameter means gravity fees the tank - no syringe plunger to wear out. It's more of a funnel than a syringe. Moreover, it takes 15 seconds to fill, and with a 1000mah battery I can go a full day on one battery and one tank. For me, I think the super low maintenance of the tank refills was the biggest factor in me finally quitting cigs.

I agree that the ego t definitely produces a more muted flavor vs. anything else I've used. However, for me that's a plus... I vape BWB Backo pretty exclusively, and Backo has very little flavor. With other juices the flavors would stick around my mouth even after not vaping a while. Even a pleasant juice can wear its welcome when its constantly in your face (as it were :).

If you do want a powerful flavor, you can still get the consistency and convenience of tanks by either getting LR attys, or get an eGo Booster. I got the latter, which is a variable voltage adapter for ego batteries. Much more satisfying hit and vapor production.

Good luck!

Ps - I personally have never had any leaks. I also have not tried the ego c. I plan to try them, but I'm on the same 2 attys after 4 months of use and still going strong. Maybe I'm lucky but don't see how the C's would improve things for me since flavor is a non issue.
 
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