eGo Vision Spinner- Can you tell when you'll need to replace it soon?

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Does the charge gradually last less time or does it stop charging unexpectedly? I'm talking about it being done for good.
I agree with the above post. The spinner will last me 2 days vaping(@1300mah anyway) when new and this will get gradually less and less over time. I buy mine two at a time so that I've always got a spare. It'll get to a stage when you will be charging the spinner more and more until the green light never comes on, on the charger to donate a full charge. This already starting to happen on my spinners I've had since mid January. It's still not time to give up on them yet but like everything in life they will eventually come to the end of their lives. When eventually i will only get a couple of hours out of them,for me, this will be time to get new spinners.
So. If you take the fact that I'm using them in pairs (always having one fully charged whilst using the other) then the lifespan of my particular spinners has been 3 months each. A couple more weeks for me and I'll be investing in a new system altogether in the shape of a Vamo. The reason being that the batteries are cheaper and replaceable so it'll be a step up to a better system altogether. The cost of new 1300mah spinners would be £46 ($69)the price of a Vamo kit being £53 ($77) so for me it makes sense to up grade a little.(the batteries for a Vamo coming in at £6 ($9)). Hope this helps
 
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