How many EGO users are here

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sdcopp

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I've been on the Inferno (eGo clone from Volcano) since Nov and have not looked back at all. Being a collector and gadget type person I know there's going to be much more cost to get mods, supples, etc., but the far fewer health issues, not to mention no copays for Dr visits and prescriptions from yet another sinus infection in that time has been well worth the cost of it all. I was spending 120-150 monthly of analogs, and now spend 50-60 monthly on liquid and cartos. Helluva deal if you ask me.
 

jbrevik

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I just started using ecigs a few days ago. My 1st purchase was the Ego-T kit for around $80 including a 10ml bottle of menthol flavored 18mg ejuice. The kit included 2 batteries, 2 attys, USB wall charger, pouch to hold units and 7 cartridges. This unit was recommended from the seller (ecigsupply.com) because of the high amount of vapor produced. And they were right. I am absolutely amazed at how intense the throat hit is. I have not used any other products so I have no comparison between other types and models but I would say this would be a good choice for any newb like me.
 

diglass

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I got my ego kit for $45 usd. The battery lasts me all day, but it included a spare so I always have that just in case. A week later upgraded to the t tank attys and tanks. I've spent about $200 total with all the upgrades and experiments, but I've got extra attys, lr attys, tons of carts, tons of juice, and stuff on the way to diy juice. I am very happy to have quit the analogs.
 

Carl Fredricksen

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I purchased 2 eGo kits for the extra parts. Great vaping machine and should be on everyone's list as the starter kit IMO.

I am in for about $200 bucks in the first 2 weeks, but like I told my wife; if I throw it all in the trash tomorrow, it means it cost me 2 bills to finally quit smoking analogs. That is worth the price of admission to me.

I am very glad to have left analogs behind after almost 30 years. I love vaping and wish it would have been available before now. I can not only sample cool flavors, but can control the amount of nicotine in each dose so I can step down to 0 eventually.
 

Mr Pink

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I was given an eGo knock off and loved it for a few days til the battery gave out. Bought an eGo starter kit, upgraded to 1000mAh batteries, added a pass-thru, case, spare atty, etc. Since then I've ordered extra attys and cartos that I haven't even used. If I added up what I'm using, I bet I'm in for $200+ for all equipment. I have also bought a lot of juice samples from different places and go back to only few of them. (There are two or three juices that I totally LOVE and I keep searching for ones I like as much.) I had a lot of advice going into this and am completely happy using an eGo. I'm an avid fan. Been vaping three months or so. I'm still using the original atty so I have enough equip to last a couple of years at this rate. I definitely over bought but my bride is sharing things with me so divide by two.
 

Ardeagold

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I have:

4 eGo USB Passthrus (one 650 mAh and one 1000mAh which I haven't used yet)
2 Riva kits (eGo spin off) - one kit is still untouched by human hands
1 vGo kit (eGo spin off) - never used yet

I spent about $450 in the first two months, trying different kits (started with Joye 510 and accessories...quickly switched to an eGo type pv). I also had to find the right attys/carts/cartos for me. I've settled on Boge 2.0's and eGo Tanks.

And then the juice..........ha

I like the eGo and the eGo-like set up. It works great for me. My 5 510 batteries, attys/carts and pcc are all just sitting there, collecting dust. But, I'll keep them...just in case. :)
 
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I was a 40 year smoker - 1 pack a day - decided I had to quit and had already tried everything else - spent one whole day researching product - found Mistress Nomad's videos - ordered my Ego - $60 approximately - the day I put it together was the last day I smoked! This forum - and Mistress Nomad - were my saving grace!!!!! I haven't looked back - Immediately ordered a lot of DIY stuff because I'm a hands on kind of girl and have had a great experience. Started off right with the help of this forum! My attys last long thanks to daily cleaning - my juices are full of flavor and vape and TH! I've spent probably $200 - but I sure don't stink anymore, my skin looks better, my cough is gone and I FEEL GREAT!!! :laugh:
 

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I started out with NJOY's Ncig over 2 years ago and became increasingly dissatisfied with performance. Finally got fed up and started smoking again. Went back to NJOY this year when I discovered they were being sold in 7-11. Started creeping back to cigarettes again soon afterward.

Was playing Scrabble on Facebook when I saw an ad for the Ego. Watched a few YouTube videos and decided to order a kit from Puresmoker.com for $49.00. I'm extremely happy with it's performance. All I need now is 2 or 3 nice tasting juices to go with it and I'll be a happy camper.
 
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