I've been using an ego, with a mega atty, for the last seven months. I liked the mega attys more than any other that I tried, but they are finicky, inconsistent and leaky.
Last week, I decided to look for a new e-cig. I noticed some threads here at ECF where people were going ga-ga, over this new Go-Go. After reading through the threads and doing some other research on the Go-Go, I decided to go ahead and order one. I must admit that after using the same e-cig, for so long, I was apprehensive about trying a totally new configuration.
I got my Go-Go today. Opened it up and saw that the batteries had a charge. I hooked one up to the charger, the red light came on, so no problems there. I ordered empty carts and chose the 555 for the free sample. I used a syringe to fill a cart with 555, using the instructions on the users guide thread. I use DK-Tab, full time so this juice suited me, somewhat. Not as good as my Tab, but good nonetheless. I let the cart sit for about ten minutes, then I hooked it up and tried it out.
The first two or three draws tasted a little empty then, each draw tasted better after that. I've been using it for seven hours now and the taste has stayed consistent, the whole time.
Throat hit is most important to me and the Go-Go definitely delivers in that department. Vapor production is excellent as well. If my Go-Go maintains it's current level of vape, I can see it being the e-cig that I'll be using for a long time.
The only problem I encountered, with my Go-Go, was when I attached the cart to the battery. The threads were rough and it didn't want to screw on. I worked it a little bit, being careful not to cross-thread it and it went on. No biggie, just thought I'd mention it.
Thanks to everyone for suggesting the Go-Go. Hopefully, I'll be using my Go-Go gadget, for a long time to come.