Is there Any Difference?

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BigDC

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I have a question, this coming Friday I will be buying an eGo (or eGo C Twist haven't decided which) with CE4, or 5, or 6 clearomizers (haven't decided on which yet), I currently use a V2 (which is basically a KR808D-1 battery) with cartomizers, will I see any REAL difference in vapor production and/or taste and if so how much, please choose an answer below and then tell me why you think the vapor production will be that....
  • Outrageous difference in vapor production and/or taste by using an eGo or eGo Twist over a V2
  • Huge difference in vapor production and/or taste by using an eGo or eGo Twist over a V2
  • Big difference in vapor production and/or taste by using an eGo or eGo Twist over a V2
  • Medium difference in vapor production and/or taste by using an eGo or eGo Twist over a V2
  • Little more difference in vapor production and/or taste by using an eGo or eGo Twist over a V2
  • Hardly no difference in vapor production and/or taste by using an eGo or eGo Twist over a V2
  • No difference at all in vapor production and/or taste by using an eGo or eGo Twist over a V2

Me buying this on this coming Friday is why I kept asking for suggestions and recommendations in other threads I posted about eGo's, because I want to know if there is any differences in vapor production and/or taste?

Thanks for your help!:2cool:
 

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I have used V2 batteries and the stock little tanks they had. I can guarantee that you will see a huge improvement in vapor production as well as flavor. I loved V2's Mint Tea juice, and when I got my ego style, I used a Kanger Evod as my first tank. Even with the same Mint Tea juice, the vapor and flavor was a thousand times better. But I quickly got away from 100% PG. Now I enjoy 50/50 blends.
 

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Couple things, I would research the CEs to see if any of the ones you are looking at, have replaceable coil heads? I am thinking most don't. Innokin iClear 16 are basically the same thing just a little better made with replaceable coil heads. I have found great vapor production with the iClears. However, I also vape only 100% VG which gives better vapor production that PG

You mentioned trying to decide between a ego or ego twist. If you decide to go with the ego twist, I would also suggest you compare it to the Vision Spinner. From all the reviews I have read, the Ego-C Twist versus the Vision Spinner, most prefer the spinner. The main difference is that the markings on the bottom for the VV are easier to read on the Spinner.

I know this isn't answering the question you asked but thought it might be helpful.
 

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+ 1 on the HUGE DIFFERENCE. (With both vapor and flavor)

+ 2 on the Spinner over the Twist or single voltage Ego.

Spinner is less expensive than the Twist, and if you choose to go with the bigger battery you'll get 1300 mah with the Spinner vs the 1000 mah of the Twist. In addition, the Spinner's variable voltage dial is larger, easier to read and use than the Twist's.

vision-spinner-vs-ego-twist.jpg Twist's dial on the left, Spinner's on the right

I agree with the clearomizer recommendations above. Avoid the clearomizers without a replaceable coil head. The iClear 16 are dual top coils with replaceable heads. The Aspire CE5 are bottom dual coils with replaceable heads. The Aspires are a dollar more, but they are easier to fill with e-liquid and come with a free replacement coil in the starter pack.
 
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Papajohns

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Can I turn my question around a bit, what is the biggest differences or should I say pros and cons between an ego battery and an ego C Twist battery besides the obvious that the Twist is variable voltage?

Well that really is the only difference between the two. But another option would be the Ego-C passthrough, you can use it while it's charging. But it's not VV.
 
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Brettweer

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+ 1 on the HUGE DIFFERENCE. (With both vapor and flavor)

+ 2 on the Spinner over the Twist or single voltage Ego.

Spinner is less expensive than the Twist, and if you choose to go with the bigger battery you'll get 1300 mah with the Spinner vs the 1000 mah of the Twist. In addition, the Spinner's variable voltage dial is larger, easier to read and use than the Twist's.

View attachment 297472 Twist's dial on the left, Spinner's on the right

I agree with the clearomizer recommendations above. Avoid the clearomizers without a replaceable coil head. The iClear 16 are dual top coils with replaceable heads. The Aspire CE5 are bottom dual coils with replaceable heads. The Aspires are a dollar more, but they are easier to fill with e-liquid and come with a free replacement coil in the starter pack.

I started about 6 months ago with basic Evod kit and just got the Vision spinner 900. Love it! My frustrating days of low vapor production are over! Also seems to help with the darker thick juices. Just crank up the voltage and voila!
 

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I also used the V2's to start my journey to quit smoking. I have found a vv that is a pass-through. There is the eGo-V V2 , a pass-through variable voltage I found at vaporbeast, it is 1200mAh. I've had it for about 10 days and love it. It goes from 3 volts up to 6 volts and is around $33.

http://www.vaporbeast.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=ego-v&Submit=Search
 
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j3illy

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I've used a lot of CE4's & CE5's, and prefer the disposable CE4 over the rebuildable CE5. Not just because they're cheaper, but cuz I've found that the CE5 is more prone to leaking, right at the spots where you disassemble it. The CE4 is sealed at this part. If the CE4's didn't cost $1-2 a piece, it may be worth buying new heads for the CE5 IMO, but I'd just rather get a brand new CE4. I'm still hanging on to the CE5's I do have, but that's about it. I believe the CE6 is wickless, but I've never tried those, and don't kno how they compare. I've gotten quite reliable performance from the CE4's tho, and up to this point vaping a few months, haven't really felt a need to upgrade yet to anything else. I rotate about 5-10 at a time tho, to not put much of a beating on em, and to always switch flavors.
 
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