eGo c Twist

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fitchy

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Hi Skelly, I have bought them and they are very good batterys. Although I have now purchased vision spinners which I really prefer better... they last longer and have not had a broken one yet even after dropping from 4 foot, lol...I did get a broken twist after a relatively shorter drop, whoops, button got stuck in....
 

Racehorse

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I would like to hear some opinions on the eGo twist batteries.
I have 2 Twist that i have had for 2 months now and gotta say luv it. they are def. the way to go before getting into a bigger more advanced Mod. because of the VV it has you can really play with your juice to find that sweet spot also i like that there are alot of clearos that fit it because it has the ego threads also.
 

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I keep mine around as "backups to the backups". Just in case. My Vamo provides a much cleaner power and consistency. Check out PBusardis voltage charts on his site to see why. I would use them in a pinch but they are no where near as consistent as my Vamo!!

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I went through about 7 of them in my first 9 months of vaping cuz i refused to give up this time. The Vamo and Kanger Protank have been a godsend at this point now!!!
 
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iceman68

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I just recently got my first Twist battery(1000mAh). Only been using it a short time but no problems so far, works good, adjustment dial is a little hard to see.

I also have a Smoktech Winder VV battery(1100mAh). It too works well and the adjustment dial is easier to read than the Twist. Also, it's ever so slightly thinner than the Twist.

Of the two I'd probably lean a little more towards the Winder but that is just my opinion.
 

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Just got my first two 1000mah Twists yesterday morning and I've gotta say they're everything people say they are. I went with the Twists over the Spinners because the Twists are a bit shorter. I knew the markings at the bottom were a little harder to see going in but it's not that bad. Glad I finally stepped up the world of VV. Both charge and work just fine. Got about 9 hours out of the first bat before I had to charge. It's a new toy so I was vaping myself silly yesterday.:p Good stuff. From what I've read you can't go wrong with either. :vapor:
 

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Way over-priced. $25+ when you can get batteries that last twice as long for about $11.

Sure that is another option but then you need a charger and a tube of some sort to hold the batteries and to screw the delivery device on, not everyone even highly experienced vapers want or need a power device with removable batteries.
 

curious8

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Skelly, I've only been vaping for 5+ weeks now and am so hugely happy to have quit the stinkies. I did tons of research, reading and watching you tube before purchasing the following: eGo C Twist (1000 mAh), Vision T2 Spinner (1300 mAh) and ProVari V2.5 (expensive splurge to celebrate quitting). I personally prefer the SPINNER for the following reasons:
1) way easier to read and adjust the voltage - on the Twist you can't see hardly anything, too much of a hassle
2) spinner is shorter and a little fatter than the twist - easier to carry in my purse and I like to grip a little fatter
3) the 1300 mAh battery lasts way longer than the 1000 mAh twist battery
But really I think it all comes down to preferences, except the spinner is definitely much easier to read.
 

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i have several-and they're great. i give a lot of them away to friends that start vaping, so i'm always buying them-spinners, winders, whatever. they're easy to use and perform great, they are durable and they last a long time. for the price, they're a great, simple way to vape. i have tons of apv's and mechs, but i always have a twist for backup.
 

pinthetail90

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My first kit was powered by 1000mah Twist, even though i just got them i absolutely love them. Battery life is decent considering this is a honeymoon period and i am vaping constantly trying out different flavors.

Would my next battery be an Ego Twist? Definitely. Although i am also interested in trying out one of them pass through batteries since i vape near my computer most of the time.
 
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