Introducing the 2.4ml Ego- changeable coil Cartomizer at Stormy's!

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TravTech

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Just got mine today with replacement heads. But I'm at work and didn't bring any juice with me. :(

Can't wait to try them, they could very well be what I've been looking for to go with my Twists.

There doesn't seem to be any wick or filler material, just a tube and the atomizer. Is this correct?

I dislike the flavor most of the string wick cartos and tanks give, and have been using DCT's. But if this thing works without filler or wick, it should be awesome in the flavor department. Should taste like straight dripping.

Looking forward to having all of my questions answered when I get home this evening to my juice stash. :w00t:


Edit: Upon closer inspection I now see the the very short string wicks involved. Ah well, I'll try them anyway. Hopefully they'll be better that the Stardusts or Vivi Novas.
 
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Though I prefer 50/50 or higher VG, I thought I'd take it easy on the "new guy" and start with some 70/30 PG/VG. So far the flavor's not too bad, but it could probably use a little break in time.

I'm thinking if anything, as long as it wicks adequately to the coil (which it seems to be doing just fine) the shorter wicks could actually benefit the flavor. My issues with the stardusts and vivi novas was muted flavor and the taste of hot wet string LOL. So for me probably, the less string the better.

Of course it fits perfectly on the Ego Twist and seems to be pretty well built. Assembly / disassembly couldn't be easier which should be helpful for cleaning. The replacement coils are very affordable as well.

Just in the time of writing this, the flavor is really starting to come through now, and I haven't had a 'hot string" taste at all yet.

Now all I need to do is try it with some thicker juice.

You guys just may be onto something here!
 

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I have mine and 5 replacement heads. I can take this one with me, slim, and the ego twist is perfect. First hit was a volcano, really tons of vapor, This ejuice hasn't come through for me yet in anything I've tried it on so I can't comment on flavor except to say no negatives. Hmm, vv . let's try 4.0 volts, monster hit, maybe a tad burnt, down to 3.7, a little flavor, enough to think , Yes,we have no bananas... 3.5 nah, 3.6 hmm, we might be on to something, tons of vapor for sure...I'll give it some time.....
 

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You just unscrew the top. Still on my original 3rd tank fill.But....
My top came off! This is an integral part of preventing leaking from the top. Th plastic cap is glued on the ring that allows it to screw off and on. The cap snap fits back on but it is not secure enough to take anywhere. For a replaceable atty design, this is a major flaw. This part is supposed to last much longet than an atty. The juice does get into this area when tilting and that probably weakened the glue. Now if the cap was threaded and screwed on with a gasket seal that would be a winner for sure. It still vapes up a storm with great flavor but it ain't leaving the house no mo.
 

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I'm having the same issue, I got 3 of these, and it has happened with all 3, its a shame too, because i was really enjoying these, but once the top cap is like that they leak like a stuffed pig. They still vape well, but if you leave it on its side, or you are on the go, you are screwed.

They were a win, not sure what I'd call em now.

Never fear, the will be a version 2 soon enough, actually its a surprise its taken so long.
 

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Not to pile on Cloud, but since you are in contact with the suppliers...

You might want to mention that the center post on the connector side could use some attention also. I was cleaning the connector side this afternoon with twisting a paper towel into it to clean off some condensation. Well apparently there is a wire going up through the post that can be twisted off. I haven't taken it apart to confirm that, but me trusty multimeter tells me so. Don't know the answer on how to prevent this (other than the obvious don't twist a paper towel in the connector...*ahem*) but since this is the connector side and twisting is involved in putting it on a device, it makes me wonder how long the bases will last if you remove and reinsert it often enough. Might want to pass this on to let them know.

And on the bright side, I now have an extra atty for my other one. :)

Otherwise a very good vape device. I haven't had any issue with the mouth piece yet, and the flavor comes out well in them.
Another thing I noticed about them is how quiet they are, at least at the lower ohms/volts. They don't seem to crackle and pop a ton like my trusty Boges in tanks. Might just come in handy for stealth vaping in the quiet cubicle environment at work... :2cool:
 

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Jay- I'm going to look into this further but at one point I turned the bottom connector several times and it never stopped working. I was curious why it looked like it was adjustable. One thing I did notice, if you don't make sure the atty is screwed on securely when you refill, it will leak a bit at the bottom connector. I think the atty rests up against the mouthpiece when assembled so when you unscrew the mouthpiece, it may loosen the atty.
One the mouthpiece- when removing the mouthpiece or the tube, I always hold the silver bands as opposed to the tube.
 
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