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Just got an email from Eric, don't know if I should quote him directly, but he indicated that he may not be able to stock Go-gos anymore and even hinted at their eventually decline! To be fair he is still trying to work something out with the manufacturer. What's happened to Go-go Nation!?

That would be a shame if so. Just got my Go-Go kit from cropduster last Wednesday. Nothing I can add to what has already been said here other than im shocked how great a pv it is. Better late then never I guess lol. I know its a niche market for the Go-go but its a shame that a product this great is slowly going the way of the water buffalo.
 

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Just got an email from Eric, don't know if I should quote him directly, but he indicated that he may not be able to stock Go-gos anymore and even hinted at their eventually decline! To be fair he is still trying to work something out with the manufacturer. What's happened to Go-go Nation!?

That would be a shame if so. Just got my Go-Go kit from cropduster last Wednesday. Nothing I can add to what has already been said here other than im shocked how great a pv it is. Better late then never I guess lol. I know its a niche market for the Go-go but its a shame that a product this great is slowly going the way of the water buffalo.

Hey Nation -- The reports of the Go-Go going extinct are greatly exaggerated. I've been Go-going since Feb 2011 and any talk of it going away makes me a little panicky. I sent off a barrage of email to CigEasy and to sum up ... The Go-Go is here to stay. CigEasy pioneered this remarkable PV, was the first vendor to offer it in colors (bring back Cherry Jazz please), was the first to offer the Go-Go Pro so we could count our puffs, was the first vendor to sell Go-Go Premium tanks, and was the first to offer the Variable Volt Go-Go Fury and the new Go-Go-Fury tanks. And soon (it can't happen fast enough for me) there'll be even more Go-Go fun in the near future. I can't say anymore but I've resuscitated my credit card so I'll Be Ready.

vape Easy Go-Go Nation ... The Go-Go ain't going the way of the Dodo.
 

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It's time for my first gogo road trip! The first real one that is. I take them with me daily driving around between accounts and my territory is 4 hours between my two furthest hospitals, but I consider that daily use. I'm off to a conference in Nashville for the weekend, a 7 hour drive. I'm bringing all three batteries, a charger, and some tasty carts and tanks.

I just topped off six go carts all with different flavors. I cleaned and dried two tanks and am bringing two more 5ml bottles for them. All carts/tanks/extra with my usual 18mg strength with exception being one bottle of 24mg cig easy coffee. The stronger bottle being a just in case I need an extra nicotine buzz. I used to chain smoke on road trips to help stay alert and awake.
 

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I'm a newby that's going to join the Go-Go nation. Ordering Kit from Cigeasy with extra wall chgr and extra go/carts or Fury tanks as I'm giving my sis one of the set ups. Been a 1/2 to PAD Marlboro red smoker for 10 yrs, bought the Optima cig-alike few wks ago and enjoy vaping more than analogs, about out of cartos and instead of ordering cig-a-like's like I thought I wanted (yea, been reading here), going to upgrade. Was between the Go-Go and Ego and like the GOGO for ease of use. Sis smoked 2 PAD of Marl lights for 20 yrs, had a stroke a yr or so ago and I'm trying to get her off the cigs, she's doing better, down to a pk a wk, mainly because of cost and not being able to go to the store (I take her once a wk, first thing she asks is if I'm bringing cigs).
Being that cost and ease of use is our main deal (I'll be buying sis's too), is the go-carts or Fury tanks better? I read most are using the Boge 2.0's with their Ego's, which are a lot cheaper than the Go-carts, is that a factor, or do they last long enough so that's not really a big deal? The long lasting battery of the GO-GO is great, but with my Optima lasting me atleast all day currently, and my sis at home all day (charging isn't a prob), it's more about ease of use and not having to buy mods ect that lead me to the GO-GO.
The difficult thing for me will be the larger size, but I think I can deal with it (was thinking about the Ego 650 just cause it's shorter, and not as wide).
 

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Welcome taguy and grats to you and your sister!

The good thing about go-go's is they last forever, bad things: they aren't 510 friendly you must buy an adapter to use anything other than Go-Go products.....that being said an adapter is not pricey and they are developing more Go-Go products so... the biggest thing to think about is the voltage the Go-Go will not change its the 3.7-4.3 range. Some people don't need any more while others do (enter mods)
I would recommend using the cartos, they are long lasting, easy to fill, no worries on leaking, hold more juice than Boges (which you will need that adapter to use) - however I have not personally tried the fury tank so someone else will chime in at some point with their experiences I'm sure, you can always buy adapters and try the boges at a later date.

You can do vaping cheaply, or you can spend your life savings away.....its simply a matter of NEED versus WANT

Happy Shopping! :D
 

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Hey Nation -- The reports of the Go-Go going extinct are greatly exaggerated. I've been Go-going since Feb 2011 and any talk of it going away makes me a little panicky. I sent off a barrage of email to CigEasy and to sum up ... The Go-Go is here to stay. CigEasy pioneered this remarkable PV, was the first vendor to offer it in colors (bring back Cherry Jazz please), was the first to offer the Go-Go Pro so we could count our puffs, was the first vendor to sell Go-Go Premium tanks, and was the first to offer the Variable Volt Go-Go Fury and the new Go-Go-Fury tanks. And soon (it can't happen fast enough for me) there'll be even more Go-Go fun in the near future. I can't say anymore but I've resuscitated my credit card so I'll Be Ready.

Vape Easy Go-Go Nation ... The Go-Go ain't going the way of the Dodo.

Perhaps, then, you can tell me where to get regular Go-Go batteries. Or how about regular Go-Go carts? Seems Frank is not selling the standard batts, and has been out of stock on the carts. Before Discount Vapor, the only other vendor besides Cigeasy that sold Go-Go's was NHaler... and guess what... they took them off their site.

Im not interested in Tank Carts or batteries with twist knobs at the end. Just the regular set up I've been using for the last year and half. To me, this spells the end.
 

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Welcome taguy and grats to you and your sister!

The good thing about go-go's is they last forever, bad things: they aren't 510 friendly you must buy an adapter to use anything other than Go-Go products.....that being said an adapter is not pricey and they are developing more Go-Go products so... the biggest thing to think about is the voltage the Go-Go will not change its the 3.7-4.3 range. Some people don't need any more while others do (enter mods)
I would recommend using the cartos, they are long lasting, easy to fill, no worries on leaking, hold more juice than Boges (which you will need that adapter to use) - however I have not personally tried the fury tank so someone else will chime in at some point with their experiences I'm sure, you can always buy adapters and try the boges at a later date.

You can do vaping cheaply, or you can spend your life savings away.....its simply a matter of NEED versus WANT

Happy Shopping! :D

Thx for the info Asti! Was using the Boge's as comparision for the cost of the Ego vs Gogo. To keep it simple, am going to use the Go-carts, or maybe the Fury's since both are made for the Gogo's, which from what I read, is a benefit of the Gogo, simplicity. Enjoy the day!
 

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Welcome taguy and grats to you and your sister!

The good thing about go-go's is they last forever, bad things: they aren't 510 friendly you must buy an adapter to use anything other than Go-Go products.....that being said an adapter is not pricey and they are developing more Go-Go products so... the biggest thing to think about is the voltage the Go-Go will not change its the 3.7-4.3 range. Some people don't need any more while others do (enter mods)
I would recommend using the cartos, they are long lasting, easy to fill, no worries on leaking, hold more juice than Boges (which you will need that adapter to use) - however I have not personally tried the fury tank so someone else will chime in at some point with their experiences I'm sure, you can always buy adapters and try the boges at a later date.

You can do vaping cheaply, or you can spend your life savings away.....its simply a matter of NEED versus WANT

Happy Shopping! :D

I second all that asti beautifully said here.... :thumbs:.... I do recommend the FURY TANKS coupled with the GO-Carts for ease of use and for no leaking worries. The Advantage of the FURY Batteries over the GO-go Batteries is the 'Variable Voltage' Advantage..... you're able to 'adjust' the voltage to your liking. For me, the 'sweet spot' for vaping everything.... (Cartomizers, Atomizers, what have you), was 4.0.... yours could be higher, or lower, depending upon your juices and a few other variables. The flavors of your juices really 'pop' at higher voltages... you'll never regret the move up. ;)
 

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... is the go-carts or Fury tanks better?

Hey taguy,

And the answer is ... Yes.

But seriously folks ...

I have At All Times two Furys in my pocket. One with a Fury Tank and one with a Go-Cart. I like to ping-pong between flavors throughout the day. If someone were to put a gun to my head and make me choose between a Fury tank or the Go-Cart I'd pick ... (drum roll) the Fury tank. And then I'd try to call the police.

In the past using a tank, clearomizer, or whatever you wanted to call a filler-less device, was a compromise between ease of use and performance. The flavor of the e-liquid might seem muted or the tank might quickly develop leaks. The trade off was filling a tank is way easier than a carto. Cleaning a tank is easier than cleaning a carto. But that compromise doesn't exist when I use a Fury tank.

Performance doesn't take a back seat to Ease of Use with a Fury tank. Full Flavor, plenty of Throat Hit, and Vapor production is outstanding. If someone were just starting out vaping I'd recommend a Fury with a Fury tank. Fiddle-Free Vaping is the way to go.

But if a gun wasn't pointed at my head, so the choice wasn't necessarily a lethal one, I'd keep my Go-Cart option open. A Go-Cart on a Fury is a great experience. I crank the Fury almost to the max and enjoy the flavor blast.

The compatibility issue is pretty much a non-issue. If you've only used a cig-alike device then you don't need or want an adapter to use your old stuff on a Go-Go. I have a Go-Go to 808 adapter so if I want to use any of my old 808 stuff on a Go-Go I can. And I can't remember the last time I wanted to do that. The Go-Cart and Fury tank deliver so much more than my old 808 stuff it's an option I never consider anymore. If you haven't invested a ton of money in 510 stuff ... where's the need to get an adapter for gear you haven't bought yet?

I'm like a lot of vapers. I have a drawer (not completely) filled with different format e-cigs and cartos/tanks I've tried. Some are very good. I can't say anything bad about the MiniViviNova tank, the modified Giantomizer, The Elite batts, cartos, or tanks, or the Leo with Dual Coil Cartos. They'd be in my pocket if they could surpass the Go-Go Fury with the Fury tank and Go-Carts. But they don't. So they live in The Drawer. If I had an adapter so I could use all my other stuff on a Go-Go ... it'd be in the drawer too.

The size of the Go-Go is another non-issue for me. My Go-Go Fury (with tank) is about a half inch longer and about an eighth of an inch wider than an eGO Twist with the MiniViviNova tank. And lasts about 3 times longer between charges. Whether I'm at home or out and about I am always surprised when my e-cig goes blinky on me.

Long story short (too late) Which is better ... The Fury Tank or a Go-Cart?

Get both.

And after a couple of months of use you won't be able to decide either.
 

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Im not interested in Tank Carts or batteries with twist knobs at the end. Just the regular set up I've been using for the last year and half. To me, this spells the end.

Well ... CigEasy's got the kits in stock. And it really isn't The End Of The World As We Know It. And New Top Secret Hush Hush Go-Go Gear is Coming Soon.

When the Go-Go first came out I didn't buy single batteries after my first kit arrived. I bought more kits. I wanted a Go-Go for every day of the week. SSV2 said he wanted a Go-Go for every day of the month. I agreed. There's no such thing as having too much.

What'd the guy say ...
I have as many shotguns as I need but not as many shotguns as I want.

Like that.
 

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Thx for all the info (and all the prior info in this thread) bob and blond, I'll order the kit to start to save alittle $, comes with 5 cartos, and I'll add (you can actually chose now between 5 cartos and 3 Fury's) a 3 pk of the Furys, that will get us started.
My golfing buddies have already been giving me a hard time (all in fun) with the cig-a-like I've been bringing out, wait till I bring out the big ole GOGO, it will be fun.
 

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I'll order the kit to start to save alittle $, comes with 5 cartos, and I'll add (you can actually chose now between 5 cartos and 3 Fury's) a 3 pk of the Furys, that will get us started.

You are welcome and you are a very 'wise' Vaper..... ;)
 

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Well ... CigEasy's got the kits in stock. And it really isn't The End Of The World As We Know It. And New Top Secret Hush Hush Go-Go Gear is Coming Soon.

When the Go-Go first came out I didn't buy single batteries after my first kit arrived. I bought more kits. I wanted a Go-Go for every day of the week. SSV2 said he wanted a Go-Go for every day of the month. I agreed. There's no such thing as having too much.

What'd the guy say ...


Like that.

The only benefit (IMO) to buying mulitple kits (of any type e-cig) is getting the extra chargers. Its a nice way to get yourself set up, but once you've got a charger and some carts, you just need to keep good batteries in rotation.

As for not having too much, well, I have about 8 go-go batteries hanging around in various states of quality. Some have crappy buttons. Some wont hold a charge for more than a couple of hours. I just today got my Fury in the mail and as I type this, its on the charger next to me. We'll see how that does. At $25, Im hoping its comparable to the "standard" batteries. I can deal with the batteries issue... and I finally have a favorite juice vendor. But now the carts seem to be on the run. And paying 12 bucks for a pack of 5 from a vendor I've never heard of, when it used to cost me $8... is getting on my nerves.
 
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