Joye Ego Phenomenal Experience.

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Icey

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Ladies and gentlemen. vape seniors and vape senoritas.

I give you the review of :vapor: Joye Ego :vapor:

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First a little over view. I use (or used to now :D) Rn4081 cigs with atomizers that sometimes either over heat or atomizer needs constant cleaning every other week. The battery time was such an annoyance I was starting to put them away in my drawer often then trying to charge each one of them individual. The lasting time of constant vaping is no more than 30 minutes...

*Yawn* Alright... Time for an upgrade... Fellas, I give you the Joyego:

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Went for a little browsing and here's the thing. I want an ecig that lasts long. A long ... time! You heard me! Nope. Not just any ecig but one that makes unbelievable vapor and care free use but also more vapor to make DONUT RINGS or more cloudy than a HOOKAH!

Can I dream? The hell I can! I ordered the kit. At first, I was very afraid. I thought I got the wrong message that these don't last long. However, both were tested of the kit that I received were 650mah one automatic and one manual. Both two different features with the LCD light but not in the front. This, was eye candy, so allow me to explain further.

How long did it last you say? 6hrs straight vaping. You heard me right, 6 friggin hours of vaping! Now, I gotten some good resources that a battery can be ordered for this model that can last up to 1300 (hello battery) thanks to one of the members here from ECF.

It comes with an exception nice gift box but sorry I threw it out I could have given a picture for that too. The pouch is not a velvet pouch, but made of woven polyester tough. I prefer a leather case but this will do for now but not complaining so far.

The front doesn't have an LCD light that you would find in a regular ecig Rn4081. It's not big but a little fatter in size density and close to same length of an rn4081.

Anyways, heres some pictures for anyone wanting to check em out. This is the manual batter. This is a black Matte, however the feel to it is like a rubber coating but not exactly. It's the non scratching plastic (smooth) material that makes it scratch resistance and I love that feel to it:

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This is the automatic. Sorry if you can't see it but they're the same only this one doesn't have a button and is in the same position with a small hole of a red light when I vapped:

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This one has a cone with it. The cone cover makes the vapor production very huge and effective. I thought it was useless, but I was wrong:

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Atomizer and cart are two piece together. Very easy to remove on hand and easy to refill, clean (hardly), or examine at ease. No more paper clips, and certainly, no more trying to check constantly if they are clean or not.

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Battery:

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Over all product performance: 5/5
Over all throat hit control: 5/5
NO Atomizer/Cart burned taste occurrence: 5/4 (happens but barely)
Ease drip/refilling: 5/5
Vapor production on PV/PG: 5/5
Design: 5/4 (was trying to get used to it and I prefer a blank plate than a logo, lol)
Toughness: 5/4. It's strong but the automatic might be sensitive by wind or dropping it. But it is pretty damn tough and takes a beating.
Ease of use: 5/5


Over all grade product: +A :thumbs: This has officially became my main ecig use. No more RN4081 garbage crap.
 

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Actually, there's no difference at all. Both manual and automatic makes the same amount of vape for the Joyego. It's a little tough to carry the automatic in my mouth because instead of trying to hold it on my lips I hold it on my teeth instead.

Both doesn't stop when I take a very long drag so there isn't an automatic stop system for me to do that, which is another thumbs up on too.

Sorry if I hadn't mentioned this but also the charge time is about 5-10minutes which is very quick.
 

Kimmy

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A little late in the game?

A little rude, don't ya think? How would you feel if someone said that to you?


I found this review very helpful as I am seconds away from ordering one...

When I look for reviews, I don't just look for a couple, I look for multiple different revews


THANK YOU for the review, much appreciated. Well thought out & nicely written.
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@Icey, I remember when you posted about about purchasing the eGo kit and were all worried about getting ripped off etc. Glad to hear you like the eGo. I have many other mods, and one I like in particular, however, I also love my eGo/Tornado @650mah. I see no reason to have the 900/1000mah batts either, just more size.

Did you see the sale going on over @PureSmoker? they are selling out fast though!!!
 

BiancaMontgomery

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I just ordered one from PureSmoker and I'm psyched to try it out- especially so after reading your review. Thanks for making me feel confident in my purchase! Now, its just a matter of waiting patiently for it to arrive....easier said than done.

I feel you! I'm supposed to have my hands on mine on Thursday. :) YAY!
 

Icey

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Have a question, just to confirm, will these eGo's work with all 510 atty's and cartomizers? And also, are the eGo's comparable to the Chuck's?

To answer your second question, yes they are comparable to the "Little Chuck" but not the "The Chuck".

I'm not sure about what atomizer/cartomizer they are, but I can re upload a closer picture if necessary (I'm pretty sure they're 501 based on google search). Compared to the chuck, I did have my heart set on it because of the battery life, design, and power out put to produce heavy vapor. But in comparison, this does the very same thing.

I decided not to because of the button design I was worried about. The last thing I would want if I bought it is having problems carrying it in my pocket or breaking the button from different situations. By that, I mean like falling on it and puncture my leg, uncomfortable by sight, etc.

Now, when I look at things like the silver bullet and the "BB" I wasn't too impressed by its performance as well on video. Instead, this battery bellow does just about all the batteries, including the "Little Chuck"

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This thing doesn't beat the "The Chuck" by life power but it does withstand the competition use of a "Little Chuck". Yes, this battery lights up blue at the location where you press the rubber button. It only costed me only $23 bucks which is a perfect replacement or back up all day battery.

Though with further tests on this battery of straight vaping, lasts a day and a 1/2.
 

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I just ordered one from PureSmoker and I'm psyched to try it out- especially so after reading your review. Thanks for making me feel confident in my purchase! Now, its just a matter of waiting patiently for it to arrive....easier said than done.

I feel you! I'm supposed to have my hands on mine on Thursday. :) YAY!

Thanks for the reply. I decided to get one over at puresmoker.com since they were on sale for $49.99. Hopefully this will be the last e-cig I buy.


Wow! Nice to see I'm not the only one who got an eGo kit recently! I cashed in on the sale @ Puresmoker as well - It will be replacing my m403 (that I just got this past Friday). I'm also waiting on a Chuck that's in the mail for me right now so I have a crapload of antici---------PATION building up. :laugh: I got extra eGo kits because I'm about to 'convert' my family members that are on analogs...They'd better watch it, an eGo is gonna be in their faces soon.
 
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