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    GREAT choice on the Spinner IMO and you reiterated my thoughts exactly on the device based on user experience. If I weren't nearing the end of my vaping "career" I would've have picked up the Spinner rather than the Twist but the sale price was too good to ignore. The one HUGE problem I've noticed lately is the intense "leapfrog" competition among the manufacturers. Yes I'm happy with my 650 and 1000 Twists as I also really don't run them too high. The only reason I bought the Twists was because I'm down to 2 mg nicotine and need all the help I can get in regards to TH and lung hit and it has definitely helped. Thanks very much for user experience on the Spinner as I had, just last week, recommended it to a friend who's looking to get into VV expensively.

    Congrats if you are able to end your vaping career, wish I could. I do hope you'll come around once in awhile, you've been such a great help with the newcomers.
     

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    Thank you so very much but I've also noticed you giving freely of your knowledge. As for quitting Vaping versus leaving ECF I belive the latter may be impossible to acomplish and definitely the harder of the 2 tasks -:)

    Congrats if you are able to end your vaping career, wish I could. I do hope you'll come around once in awhile, you've been such a great help with the newcomers.
     

    Black Strat

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    X P3 Flight Engineer:7434853 said:
    I keep seeing references that says eGo's are regulated to 3.4 volts. Is this true? I use eGo batteries myself. Maybe time to put a drained one on the multimeter and compare it to a freshly charged battery.

    Joyetech eGos are regulated. Others that are called eGo, may or may not be. Genuine Joye have their emblem on the bottom battery cap.
    Maybe that has confused people.

    Thanks, X P3!
     

    Joey Red

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    I guess I'm gonna have to get a mini vivi nova now :D

    When approching those lengths a 1/3 inch does become important. For me the length rather than girth is what mattered when making my choice.

    It's the difference between being able to comfortably stick it in my jeans front pocket, and getting poked where I don't like to be poked.

    that's what she said....HA!
     

    Bullette the Cowdog

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    Cowdog with a question/comment:
    I don't see a difference in Hoosier's "Original" Kgo version 1 & their "New" Kgo version 2 batteries. I am assuming that it is Hoosier's KIT that is the new version & NOT the Kgo battery.
    Hoosier used to sell the Kgo kit with atty/cartridge. Now selling the kit with clearomizer. Looks just like good marketing to me.
    What say you, fellow Kgo users?
     

    elmattias

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    Cowdog with a question/comment:
    I don't see a difference in Hoosier's "Original" Kgo version 1 & their "New" Kgo version 2 batteries. I am assuming that it is Hoosier's KIT that is the new version & NOT the Kgo battery.
    Hoosier used to sell the Kgo kit with atty/cartridge. Now selling the kit with clearomizer. Looks just like good marketing to me.
    What say you, fellow Kgo users?

    Agreed...I think it's mainly because those cone attys and cartridges are next to impossible to set up right...cartos and clearos are just easier for the new vapor, and gives you an easier transition to the next step.

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