The eGo-CC came out last October, dude.
I got one of these for my GF, cause she likes her eGo-c but it leaks
Seems legit, but is hard to clean, no? How do you clean it?
The eGo-CC came out last October, dude.
That's the thing they used to use with blue foam and tanks back in 2011/2012 right?
I've read about them, but never seen one in person. Reading the forum for over a year, I've gotten the idea that almost no one uses them anymore.
I got one of these for my GF, cause she likes her eGo-c but it leaks
Seems legit, but is hard to clean, no? How do you clean it?
I just rinse it out with hot water about once a week. Never had any problem with leaks.
The eGo-CC came out last October, dude.
I'm not sure where the disconnect is in this thread, but my experience tells me that someone owning and directly running a niche business whilst lacking intimate knowledge of the product/niche is not a good thing.
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Let's crash check this, if I visit a wine shop, I expect the vendor to know his wines, as they specialize in wine. If I go to a tobacco shop, I expect the vendor to know his tobacco. If I go to an auto parts store, they better be able to (at the very least) put the info into the computer and get me the right part - based on what I am asking for. I don't expect that they can fix my car, as they're a parts store - but I do expect that they can give me the parts I ask for based on what I am telling them / asking them for.
So, to expect a VAPE shop to know their business and either grab the right "part" or at the very least know they don't have the right part is not unreasonable. ON TOP OF THAT, to expect a vape shop owner/vendor to know whether equipment is new or used - I don't even think that needs to be discussed. The owners should have known and for the owner to not know, that speaks mountains about his level of sense, let alone his understanding of the niche. I'd have run in the other direction after reacting with an "are you kidding me?" posture.
dudeThe 'Type A' came out years ago..
Funny how we went from 'Type A' to eGo-CC. Which is the 'most popular on the face of the earth' again? What, exactly, are we talking about?
Just admit that you don't know about Joyetech products, but that regardless they are a widely used product line that a lot of people know about, to the extent that a vape ship for "newbs" or for "regular vapers" or for "anyone who isn't a modder" should know what they are.
just do it
it will feel good
TBH I think the problem is that you still don';t know what a type-a atty is
again: it is the standard atty used in nearly every single Joye product
I do, but that has nothing to do with this anymore..DBJ said:TBH I think the problem is that you still don';t know what a type-a atty is
again: it is the standard atty used in nearly every single Joye product
mid said:The 'Type A' came out years ago..
Funny how we went from 'Type A' to eGo-CC. Which is the 'most popular on the face of the earth' again? What, exactly, are we talking about?
And since when are people with a join date of April 2014 absolute experts in the field of vaping gear - past, present and future?
dude
Type-A attys are the standard atty for Joyetech products
the eGo-CC is a new tank system Joye came out with last year, to solve the leaking problem with the regular eGo-C
both use the same atty, as do many other Joye products
this has been said countless times already
What on earth is going on in this thread now?
And since when are people with a join date of April 2014 absolute experts in the field of vaping gear - past, present and future?
The eGo CC came out in August 2013.
see here
It uses the same atomizer heads as the eGo C. Which makes it nice to use also for longer-term vapers who still have some atomizer heads lying around from the eGo C, which was a nice change from the eGo T and came out in early 2012.
eGo C atomizer heads are by no means antiquated things that were used by the dinosaurs.
And Joyetech was one of the first companies that brought out easy-to-use starter models.
I started with an eGo T, on 4 November 2011. That model did not even have changeable atomizer heads. Yet, it was the best starter model at the time. - And I most certainly hope that none of the oh-so-knowledgeable new vapers have a problem with that
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I repeat that vendors can be expected to know their merchandise.
mj01 has said this very well indeed:
And I also repeat that customers cannot be expected to educate vendors.
Usually, it is the other way around. The vendor educates and advises the customer. It is called "customer service".
That is what customers pay money for, remember?
But I'm not claiming to be an expert anyways..