any thoughts on the t rex?
Yes I'd definitely like to know more about the t-rex because it seems to be a different model than most I've seen. I've read a few
reviews on it and many seem to be really enjoying it.
So far I can conclude:
1. The inferno, vGo, and Lux styles are all the same model, just re-branded by different vendors (inferno might have a slightly different design with the O-ring atomizer cone)
2. The Riva is very similar to the eGo but kind of bland (for my taste) in the design/looks, plus I'm assuming it's a knockoff of the eGo
3. The T-Rex seems to be a different model than other vaporizers so I'll definitely have to look into that one more
4. The eGo.... so far seems to be the model that started it all. I've heard good reviews and it seems like alot of other models are spinoffs of this design... The only downfall that I can see with it... is the cosmetic design. They come in an array of colours... but only solid colours, while the competition has great looks... but maybe subpar components.
5. Price... really doesn't seem to be much of a factor... honestly, in my opinion. I've gotten some great feedback on sites that you can get some pretty great deals on many different models so best bet is if you think the model you like is too expensive... shop around or ask for some direction on where to look and you'll probably find something comparable to your budget.
Kits/battery sizes/passthroughs are personal preference:
1. A 650 mAh battery will get a person who heavily vapes through most of the day but might still have to switch it out near the evening
2. A 900 or 1000 mAh battery will get anyone through a day and maybe 2 or more, but the battery itself is a little larger so maybe get your hands on one or get some feedback on the feel of them. (Anyone notice a big difference?)
3. A passthrough is not really needed with these larger batteries, but does allow you to have a constant
vaping experience while still charging. (If someone is only ordering one battery to start this would probably be their best option) but I think I can make it through a day with 2 regular batteries. (Even if one dies I'm pretty sure I'll have enough juice in the other to get me past a charge cycle once I get home)
4. Kits are cheaper than buying separately... but you only get what comes in the kit. If you want 2 different coloured batteries/cones you have to buy them individually, same if you want 2 different/same battery sizes or maybe a passthrough you might be out of luck with a kit (depending on the manufacturer)
Thanks to everyone for their knowledge & feedback!
*I still haven't made up my mind quite yet but I feel I'm getting a better grasp on what will suit me. If anyone has any knowledge/experience with the T-Rex model or major differences between the battery sizes it would be greatly appreciated!