Is the TANK good enough to SWITCH??

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BTM

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I've read (and seen video) about the eGo-tank systems, and they seem really good. But my question is this: I am currently very happy with my KR808D-1 system, with the cartomizers, and topping them off each night. I'm using pure VG (JC's Tennessee Cured) and love the amount of vapor and the flavor. So, am I missing out on something even better by not trying the eGo-T??

What would be the advantages for me to swap to the tank system? More flavor? Better TH?? Please advise.
 

Kurt

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Why switch? Do you plan to get rid of all your kr8 gear if you get an eGo-tank? I don't use kr8s these days, but I do use cartomizers on my 510 quite often. But then sometimes I drip, sometimes I use a CE2 carto, which is very different than a regular one, sometimes I like lower voltage, sometimes higher. I would get the eGo system if you want it, see how its better or worse over the course of several days or weeks, and then decide. There is no "best". All types of PVs have their advantages and their disadvantages. Its variety that keeps me happy.
 

The Big Chief

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I had to try the ego-T, and it was good for a day or two. But, by day 3 Im back on my XL LR cylinder. Ego T just started burning and tasting off, got really unreliable. Then back to basics and good ol' reliable atty and cart. The hype got to me, so had to try it at least, but I wasnt too impressed, namely with the consistency. I know I have me a better vape with what I had going, and cheaper. To each their own.
 

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Everything is down to individual taste. You may never come across anyone who likes the same combination of PV model type, power, cart/carto/whatever, PG/VG, flavor, and nic strength that you prefer. So what somebody else likes or dislikes is probably not relevant.

Some stay with one or two models, some collect everything in sight. It doesn't hurt to try one or two other models though, some days a change is nice. So, if you only have one type of hardware, then it may be a good idea to have something else available as well - if only to lend out to friends and family who want to try PVs.

But once you have found your preferred power range, the liquid is probably the most important variable.
 
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