Joyetech Ego ONE

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VapeNW has the 1100mah kit available for pre-order at the price of $44.99.

Kit includes the whole unit (including tank and battery), 2 BVC coils in 1.0 ohm and 0.5 ohm, USB cable, and two drip tips, one steel, one plastic.

What I'd like to know is how much a pack of coils cost and how well they function, battery life, and if there are any other options for toppers? Maybe some 19mm RBA that will look flush with it?

My vape shop told me that the coils are $4.00 a piece but should last a month. It takes a higher vg ( 50/50 at least ) on the 1.0 and 100% vg for the .50 coil. Using the 1.0 now with the 50/50 and loving it. My 100% vg is still steeping.


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$10 for 5-pack at fasttech.

My 1.0 heads handle 80%VG without problems, but one month is very optimistic. It might work that long, but you don't want to look inside after..i don't like vaping on gunked coils and black cotton ;) but the rba heads should be available soon.That could be a nice upgrade, if they'll work.

My aero tank looks like a bacteria factory after three days. I will keep an eye on it. I have never used a rba yet. Maybe an idea.
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Hitmetwice

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The 0.5 ohm heads can be reamed out using a q-tip, I do it once I notice a drop in flavour/performance, or every 3 or 4 days.
Some care must be taken, some cotton needs to be removed from the q-tip, screw it in, screw it out, repeat with clean q-tip, but I've been getting a month out of a head easy. Atlantis heads too, not any 1 ohm heads though, they're too narrow.
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I have been debating which unit I would like to order to replace my Aspire Nautilus/Smok Magneto combo. Nothing wrong with either of them but find it too cumbersome, especially when trying to vape while driving (takes two hands to operate). So am comparing the eGo One and eGrip. Both would be much easier for me to handle, however, can't decide which one is better. I don't like to stop to fix or repair daily. I live in Canada - any suggestions of where the best deals are?
 

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I use a Nautilus Mini with an iStick 30W, and it takes only one hand to operate. If you are very happy with the draw on the Nautilus, you may not like the lung inhale that seems required with the ego One tank. I tried the 1.0 Ohm coils, and I found the vapor too hot with the airflow set to mouth-to-lung. The only way I could reduce the temperature was to open the airflow, but then I had to lung-hit the thing. Maybe this is not an issue for you, but it is worth considering.
 

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My 1.0 heads handle 80%VG without problems, but one month is very optimistic. It might work that long, but you don't want to look inside after..i don't like vaping on gunked coils and black cotton ;) but the rba heads should be available soon.That could be a nice upgrade, if they'll work.

I get 5 days out of each 1.0 coil, running about 25ml of juice through each one. That's six coils a month. Your taste will tell you when it's time to replace. Each person differs. I love the Ego One CL tank - so small, but coils aren't cheap.
 

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Going by that official picture the tank windows have been made bigger:

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raqball

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Picked one of these up at my local vape shop today because I wanted something small and simple. I am trying to get away from rebuilables as it's making vaping less enjoyable for me.

I picked up the 1100mah version for $60 and they sold me 5 atomizers for $12. For the price this little guy hits hard and is a beast. I have to say I am very impressed with it.
 

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Been vaping this little beast for 2 days now and I haven't even touched any of my other mods.

I got the 1100 mah version because I wanted something small. I do need to charge it once during the day but so far it's not a big deal and it can be used a passthrough while it's charging.

I am sure the 2200 mah version would easily last the entire day. I'm guessing I'll get about 6 months from the battery before it needs replacing as it's basically getting charged 2 times a day. Not bad for $60 total and replacement batteries can be had for about $25 bucks.

I vape about 5ml a day so I do need to refill it 3 or 4 times a day.

Overall this thing is a very nice little device. I've been vaping for about 6-years now and I have and have had some of the best and most expensive mods you can buy. I'd give this little combo a 9/10.
 
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Yeah it's really a great device. I've actually been using my subtank nanos on these things and haven't looked back. The batteries are fantastic little stealth devices. With the 22mm's coming I'll be using them on my kanger minis. I think it's more of a convenience thing for me, these little batteries are damn near perfect in every aspect. They subohm, charge through usb, durable 510, protection circuitry...awesome little things. Only thing I can even slightly complain about is the fire button being a little easy to fire if you don't turn it off when not in use. I've had it go off in my hand when I have other things in my hand pushing against the button (like when I'm grabbing stuff out of my car when I get home etc). If they made a little silicone sleeve for them with a raised up section for the button...I'd be one happy camper.
 
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