Joye eGo AIO

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oplholik

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I'm not seeing any of these mentioned on the forums, doing searches didn't turn up anything, so will ask if there is anyone using these? For just going outside and piddling around I have been using an old ego type battery and a carto, and I am wanting to try one of the AIO's. So if any of you have one, I'd be interested in your experiences with them.
 

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18 page topic here:
Joyetech Ego AIO
Rest of references to aio are in topics where newbies are looking for stuff, this gets suggested a lot

That said, I own 4 of them........I absolutely love them. Refilling is a breeze, size is great, vape is very good (if you like cubis you will like this)

People had me worried since tank part is glass, that it would break.

Many months now, drop them all the time.......no problem. that glass IS ever so slightly indented from the outside body, but if you want to have extra measure, just get a vape band of some sort and put over the glass part.....

I've carried this upside down, sideways, every which way, never had even 1 drop leak. To fill, just give the top a few twists, huge resevoir (not narrow on top, you can even just empty juice in from a bottle w/out even a tip or squirter!) screw top back on and go about your biz.

I like stuff w/out controls, readouts, etc
 

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^^^^^^
the 0.6ohm will give a pretty warm vape. Too strong for me.

I like a very cool vape, so use the 1.0 or 1.5clapton coils on mine.

A Coil last me about 1-2 full weeks, depending on ejuice I use.

Orig kits are 1500mah, and comes in 3 tube sizes. I think 2ml is tank size. And there is also a box version.

Now there is a newer one out that is 2300mAH, holds 4ml.


I like it because it is "UTTERLY" simple...........lightweight, too.
 
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I have both an original and an XL (3.5 ml tank). I use them for quick trips to the store and such. Never leaked a drop. I use the .5 ohm coils. Tried one 1.0 coil but it seems to be gurgle prone, but it may just be that particular head.

I love mine, too.

I've dropped them about 20 times. The glass is indented so it is not as prone to breaking as people think. Plus, I jsut put a vape band around the unit anyway.

As for the 1.0 coils, I've had a few packs, and that *particular* ohm seems to have problems........I have bad ones in almost every pack. The 1.5ohms are great, so are the 0.6ohm but those are a little strong for me, so I just dilute the ejuice a little, esp since I vape minty stuff.

I pretty much only use AIOs now. They are easy to fill and do not leak at ALL. no tanks to screw on, etc. Just simple and a decent vape IMHO
 

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The ego AIOs do have their issues. The .6 coils are fairly well behaved but will spitback pretty consistently. The included spiral driptip helps with that. Also the coil will flood & gurgle after a fillup. Putting a piece of paper napkin over the tip and slinging it down a few times clears the flooding.
These issues are easily learned to work around. I have mine on lanyards thru vape bands and use them every time I drive.
 
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