eGo ...what more could you want ?

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bee33

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Ive ordered some juice from the USA green apple from TVS and my fingers are crossed nothing gets seized. its on its way with my first drip-tip.

Im vaping this Juice today and really like. Even though my taste buds havent really "woken up" yet from the analog abuse for years, i can really taste a nice smooth apple flavor.
 

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Actually I notice it more on my genuine ego-t batteries that a lil while before they die they seem really weak. Doesnt seem too regulated to me. I'd prefer them to just turn off than to keep vaping low like that - then idk if my attys going or the batt.

It will happen on those as well, but take a Riva for example. It starts at 4.2v and slowly dies down. The drop is constant over time. The regulated batteries will try to maintain exactly at a specific output for a long time, and not spike at the start. You can only expect so much. This goes double if the load reduces the actual output due to a lower resistance than anticipated. The battery might still be able to output 3.2v but under load it is reduced, if that makes sense.

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I had been using the std 808 until I got a Ego-T with the LR Atty and world of difference to me. I still use the 808 from time to time but LOVE the Ego-T and so far no leaks. Now I am looking into a 5vlt BigKazoo just want more. has anyone tried the bigkazoo? A friend of mine has one and LOVES it. Also looking for the best honeyflu juice to go along with it. Ok not going to highjack this thread so enough from me.
 

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I just started with an ego a while back and I'm gonna have to agree with you on this one. The Ego is stellar and usually when I start something new I will try an inferior product just to see how I like it. Well not with vaping. I feel I hit the nail on the head with this Ego! Vape on!

SoManyRoads, I couldn't agree more
 

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I've used the Ego-T in numerous configurations, and I consider that two of those configurations make it a top contender: 1) Type B Large Tank, 2) Ego Mega Dual Coil Cartomizer. I have a 3.7 v and a 5 v mod, but I still prefer the Ego-T over them. You can certainly spend a LOT more money and have something that's prettier, but the old phrase "You get what you pay for" doesn't hold true in the land of PVs. You can spend 3 or 4 times what the Ego-T costs and NOT have a PV that outperforms the Ego-T. You might also have a better status symbol and bragging rights, but the bottom line is that the Ego-T works great at a reasonable price that most folks can afford. In fact, your $200-$300 mod may not perform as well or as consistently as the Ego-T. Versatility is another area that should be a matter of interest, and the Ego-T has it. There are some who are always in search of a better vape, and they have PV collections to prove it. If you stuck a generic mouthpiece through a wall as a test of multiple PVs, I doubt they could pick out that $300 mod. They might also be surprised at which ones they thought were the best.
 

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I liked my eGo's, but even fresh off a charge they only registered 3.3 and 3.4. My Rivas on the other hand ALWAYS meter at 3.7 until the last draw. Give me Riva anyday. Its the same battery and size as eGo, uses the same charger and carts/carto's, just works better, thats all.... Oh, and they are cheaper...
 

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I've used the Ego-T in numerous configurations, and I consider that two of those configurations make it a top contender: 1) Type B Large Tank, 2) Ego Mega Dual Coil Cartomizer. I have a 3.7 v and a 5 v mod, but I still prefer the Ego-T over them. You can certainly spend a LOT more money and have something that's prettier, but the old phrase "You get what you pay for" doesn't hold true in the land of PVs. You can spend 3 or 4 times what the Ego-T costs and NOT have a PV that outperforms the Ego-T. You might also have a better status symbol and bragging rights, but the bottom line is that the Ego-T works great at a reasonable price that most folks can afford. In fact, your $200-$300 mod may not perform as well or as consistently as the Ego-T. Versatility is another area that should be a matter of interest, and the Ego-T has it. There are some who are always in search of a better vape, and they have PV collections to prove it. If you stuck a generic mouthpiece through a wall as a test of multiple PVs, I doubt they could pick out that $300 mod. They might also be surprised at which ones they thought were the best.

Nothing wrong with the eGo. But it can't compare to a good variable volt when it comes to consistency, flexibility, throat hit and battery life.
 

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would like to get an ego t if anyone knows how to get in singapore.

I got my stuff from Health Cabin..they were great and very quick to Australia, but there seems to be a few places you can get them from. You must shop around.
Good luck..It will be one of the better things you could do in your life. It has been for me.
 

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I liked my eGo's, but even fresh off a charge they only registered 3.3 and 3.4. My Rivas on the other hand ALWAYS meter at 3.7 until the last draw. Give me Riva anyday. Its the same battery and size as eGo, uses the same charger and carts/carto's, just works better, thats all.... Oh, and they are cheaper...

Nothing wrong with the eGo. But it can't compare to a good variable volt when it comes to consistency, flexibility, throat hit and battery life.

I just bought the ego booster. While I can't vouch for it yet as I haven't received it, it does turn it into a VV PV. The ironic part is, while Pamdane says that her Riva is better, the booster isn't compatible with it. So there are upsides and downsides to all PVs. This is one of their "to each their own" kinda thing, and everybody can preach their favorite PV all day. But I believe we can all agree that the eGo is a good all around PV for people just starting out. Maybe not your personal favorite, but in general, it's a pretty good PV.
 
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