Ego, Go-Go, Riva, Leo, iGo,Vgo, Kgo and Echo Comparisons

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jp1000

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"but for taking out and about, this has become my main vaper."

why? because of the smaller size?

Yes (size with the high performance) - having 3ml capability in this size is great. Don't get me wrong, I love the GoGo but carrying two of them in my shirt pocket was a bit much - especially at work. I could have just carried one with a second flavor carto but I like having the versatility of having two with me.
 
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My months old Go-Go cartos are still going. Remove and wash the fill, wash the carto body, dry-burn the horizontal coil, re-insert. I have found no cheaper, better, or more consistent vaping than with the Go-Go.

Leo cartos are nice, but the standard vertical coil system will not give you the same re-useable results.

I also use both and can agree that without question the GoGo and Igo cartos are easier to fill, clean better, last longer and are therefore quite a bit cheaper to use. But I use the Leo twice as much because the flavor is so much more intense.
Since I'm sitting on about 15 cartos of each, I guess I'll look at the echo again in about five or six months when I'm running low.
 

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Pardon me if you have mentioned this already. Have you tested the Echo-E carto that will work with the Ego-T? If so, could you share the results and let us know the latest. If I understand correctly, the Echo-E carto is 1 ml smaller capacity than the regular Echo. If the Echo-E carto works well, I bet someone could sell a boat-load of them for all the folks who have multiple Ego's sitting around. For example, I have 4 Ego-T's and would buy Echo cartos from now on if they perform well. In fact, my first order would be 10 or more. Thanks in advance for your help and information.
 

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Pardon me if you have mentioned this already. Have you tested the Echo-E carto that will work with the Ego-T? If so, could you share the results and let us know the latest. If I understand correctly, the Echo-E carto is 1 ml smaller capacity than the regular Echo. If the Echo-E carto works well, I bet someone could sell a boat-load of them for all the folks who have multiple Ego's sitting around. For example, I have 4 Ego-T's and would buy Echo cartos from now on if they perform well. In fact, my first order would be 10 or more. Thanks in advance for your help and information.

I think you hit the sweet spot with your question. I'm sittin on so much ego stuff I'm praying for a great horizontal coil carto that's compatable. Hope someone dials in with an answer.
 
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I've read that one should allow the echo carto to sit a while after filling to allow excess juice out, maybe give it a bit of a blow. Once this is done is there any chance of juice getting into that auto batt? Anyone had problems with this?

It is important with the ECHO that you do not allow liquid to flow down the center hole as this can damage the carto. You also do not want to overfill it as this would cause the liquid to run down the center hole as well.

As a side note, I have a shipment of ECHO-e and ECHO-v on the way. They have been shipped, just waiting for them to get here. I'll post in the suppliers forum once they are available.
 

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on the igo carts that I have (nhaler), they can leak into the battery for a bit after refilling. so my suggestion would be to remove the cart while filling and let them sit for 15 minutes before trying to use on an auto battery. some juices arent as bad as others, but the thin liquids do seem to seep just a bit right after the filling.
 

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one other thought to consider when looking at those that are selling. Not only do you have to worry about customs allowing your product to arrive, but there will surely be some that are defective. so now you have to decide if you take care of your customers or eat those returns yourself.

I have ordered e-cig stuff from china, it got here fine. I wasnt the happiest with the quality of some of it, but do you pay shipping again both ways over something not near worth the cost of that. but when buying retail most will figure that they do deserve to be taken care of, and that will also add to the cost.
 

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the nice thing with this supplier is that they are very concious of putting out a good product , and in the past have stopped production to fix any little issue, which has held things up but they seem like they would rather hold up things a little bit in order to put out a better product, and although the ECHO-E and V are new in the U.S. they have been out in europe for a few months now. and most sellers should be standing behind these and able to deal with any issue themself and not leave the customer high and dry.
 

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It is important with the ECHO that you do not allow liquid to flow down the center hole as this can damage the carto. You also do not want to overfill it as this would cause the liquid to run down the center hole as well.

As a side note, I have a shipment of ECHO-e and ECHO-v on the way. They have been shipped, just waiting for them to get here. I'll post in the suppliers forum once they are available.

Can you explain why liquid down the center tube in the Echo carto would ruin the carto please ?
 
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