I said I would post a review of the Go Go (ordered from Nhaler.com) after trying it for a couple of days and here it is. First impressions; I like the look of the Go Go. Classy all the way, especially with the white and black drip tip I got for it. Not to use as a drip tip, but so it's more comfortable to vape from. It is a well constructed device. Sturdy. I also like that it has some heft. Not too much, but just right.
I filled the carto using the side drip method. I would put juice in, let it sit awhile, then repeat. I used 2.5 ml of juice. There was leakage, but expected this from a new carto. It seems like once they've been throughly wetted the first time, leakage is usually not so much of an issue after that. I wasn't sure I was going to like having to push a button every time I wanted a vape after getting accustomed to auto batteries. Now I would never go back to using them. I love the control you have on how long you want a puff to last. Also no more worries about leaking juice shorting out your batteries.
My first puff almost knocked me on my ....! A huge cloud of vapor. The throat hit was tremendous. I mean, I actually felt it. It was like hitting an analog. Somebody posted on how a friend of theirs got dizzy. I did too. lol Woozy up the wazoo. Sadly, this did not last because I didn't charge the battery, so it died in about an hour. I plugged it in and waited impatiently for that red light to go green. I've been using the same battery for two days now and it's still going strong. This, my friends, is with heavy vaping. Also, I can taste the clove juice I like MUCH BETTER in the Go Go. I didn't know what I was missing. On a scale from 1 to 10, My wife and I give the Go Go and easy 10.
Two recomendations; I put a faucet O ring on the threads of the battery where the cone screws on. This stops any leakage from coming out of the cone and does not interfere with air flow. It also gives you a better grip to hold on to the device.
After doing a complete refill, don't stand the Go Go on its end until you've taken between 15 to 20 vapes. Lay it on its side until you do. This prevents leakage waste and instead, you get to vape it. After 15 to 20 vapes you can stand it on end with no problems.
I filled the carto using the side drip method. I would put juice in, let it sit awhile, then repeat. I used 2.5 ml of juice. There was leakage, but expected this from a new carto. It seems like once they've been throughly wetted the first time, leakage is usually not so much of an issue after that. I wasn't sure I was going to like having to push a button every time I wanted a vape after getting accustomed to auto batteries. Now I would never go back to using them. I love the control you have on how long you want a puff to last. Also no more worries about leaking juice shorting out your batteries.
My first puff almost knocked me on my ....! A huge cloud of vapor. The throat hit was tremendous. I mean, I actually felt it. It was like hitting an analog. Somebody posted on how a friend of theirs got dizzy. I did too. lol Woozy up the wazoo. Sadly, this did not last because I didn't charge the battery, so it died in about an hour. I plugged it in and waited impatiently for that red light to go green. I've been using the same battery for two days now and it's still going strong. This, my friends, is with heavy vaping. Also, I can taste the clove juice I like MUCH BETTER in the Go Go. I didn't know what I was missing. On a scale from 1 to 10, My wife and I give the Go Go and easy 10.
Two recomendations; I put a faucet O ring on the threads of the battery where the cone screws on. This stops any leakage from coming out of the cone and does not interfere with air flow. It also gives you a better grip to hold on to the device.
After doing a complete refill, don't stand the Go Go on its end until you've taken between 15 to 20 vapes. Lay it on its side until you do. This prevents leakage waste and instead, you get to vape it. After 15 to 20 vapes you can stand it on end with no problems.