The eGo does not have a replaceable battery does it (internally)?
So since they only last about 1-300 charges wouldn't a battery mod work better since replacement batteries are only like $5 a set (Prodigy V2, Chuck, or similar)?
The average cost of an eGo battery is like $22 in the US.
Am I the only one, or does this not make "cents" financially to go with an eGo rather than a battery mod?
I think you're right. It seems though that when most people start vaping the size of the big mods turns them off. I gave up caring about the size of my PV about a month in but I don't think I'm typical.