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I carry two PCC units and two cigs, so they can both be charging and not loose in my pocket. I got one kit, loved it and immediately ordered another kit. Gives me peace of mind that I can vape like a maniac and not run out of power... debating on taking doors off units and jb welding the hinge ends together... would make two about a third of an inch smaller open like a book to expose an ecig on each side... still too new.. don't quite wanna cut on them just yet, maybe when I decide to order another spare or they get a bit worn

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The eRoll is my device of choice when out and about. I use an eGo at home with a type-B atty and tank and that set up works well for me.

I haven't used an ego-c, but I feel like specs basically make the eRoll a miniaturized version of it. I personally want a twist battery with a drip tip for when I'm mixing.. just to fiddle with different temps and to not have to pop my tanks off a lot and wear them out prematurely.

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debating on taking doors off units and jb welding the hinge ends together... would make two about a third of an inch smaller open like a book to expose an ecig on each side... still too new.. don't quite wanna cut on them just yet, maybe when I decide to order another spare or they get a bit worn

You might want to try cloth double-sided adhesive carpet tape to fasten your two eRolls together. The adhesive is extremely strong but you can use alcohol to remove it without any damage to your eRolls. I get mine from my local Ace Hardware store.
 

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What happened to the first kit now that you purchased a second one, if you don't mind me asking.

Hi Mecocina: I tend to impulse buy and when I tried my first eroll I had a bunch of new stuff in rotation and looking back I think I didn't give it enough time to prove its worth before moving on.
I have learned to keep my equipment in perfect condition so I can resell it.
Thank god for the classifieds here on the ECF or I'd be broke.
It gives us all a way to experiment with new stuff and pass it on to other members later.
If you take good care of your stuff you can recover some of what you pay.
 

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Glad I ordered another kit from Inhalevapors. The day after it arrived my first PCC from the kit I got in Dec finally quit working. Red light is on constantly and will not change (red off) no matter how long I have it plugged in when I pull the charging cable off. Needless to say, in this condition it will not charge an eRoll cig. Who was it that wanted the PCC's that have gone bad? I'm on a short vacation but can send this out once I get home next weekend. Curious though what you're up to w/ it!
 

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I use the cases that my old halo prefilled cartos would come in, it hold 6 eroll tanks. It's a tight fit which is great.

I use an Altoids mini tin for mine. Holds 4 eRoll tanks (can squeeze in a 5th, but it gets tight) and I have a spare, unopened atty taped to the inside of the lid (just in case).
 

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Thanks. I picked up the 'a' atty and tank so I could share attys with the eroll. But I could see me moving over to the b type, I'm assuming the major advantage is tank size?

I believe the type-B tank for the eGo is twice the size of the type-A. To be honest, I did no real comparison; a little while back, before I picked up my eRoll, I decided to give tanks on the eGo a shot, and Madvapes (who I use when I can because they are right up the road and ground shipments always show up next day) had the type-B attys on sale for close to half off, so I just ordered one, with an appropriate tank, to try it out - worked for me so I stuck with it.
 

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That's an interesting idea. Kind of awkward having the ports on opposite ends, but definately looks doable. Keep us posted if you try it.
... debating on taking doors off units and jb welding the hinge ends together... would make two about a third of an inch smaller open like a book to expose an ecig on each side... still too new.. don't quite wanna cut on them just yet, maybe when I decide to order another spare or they get a bit worn

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Glad I ordered another kit from Inhalevapors. The day after it arrived my first PCC from the kit I got in Dec finally quit working. Red light is on constantly and will not change (red off) no matter how long I have it plugged in when I pull the charging cable off. Needless to say, in this condition it will not charge an eRoll cig. Who was it that wanted the PCC's that have gone bad? I'm on a short vacation but can send this out once I get home next weekend. Curious though what you're up to w/ it!

Hmm i was hoping that when the pcc went dead it would still charge the eroll when plugged in. I am still looking for a way to charge the battery without the pcc. It would save a lot of wear on the pcc.

Well at least you have the back-up.
 

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I haven't used an ego-c, but I feel like specs basically make the eRoll a miniaturized version of it. I personally want a twist battery with a drip tip for when I'm mixing.. just to fiddle with different temps and to not have to pop my tanks off a lot and wear them out prematurely.

You are correct that the eGo-c system ( type B) is really a cigar-a-like version of the e- roll.
It has been my everyday fill and carry vape gear for over three months.
I like the tank system it uses, it is well made and portable enough.
Cartrages hold about 1.5 +\- ml...
Like em !
 

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Hi Mecocina: I tend to impulse buy and when I tried my first eroll I had a bunch of new stuff in rotation and looking back I think I didn't give it enough time to prove its worth before moving on.
I have learned to keep my equipment in perfect condition so I can resell it.
Thank god for the classifieds here on the ECF or I'd be broke.
It gives us all a way to experiment with new stuff and pass it on to other members later.
If you take good care of your stuff you can recover some of what you pay.

Thanks for the clarification, I'm just nosey :) I hope the eroll grows on ya.
 

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Because the eRoll is not designed for chain-vaping, it is meant to be used more like cigarettes were.
That doesn't mean there aren't people trying to use it for chain-vaping, but yeah, it wasn't designed for that.

I tend to chain-vape at my desk. Had to go, whoa, slow down LOL
 

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Will catch up on here in a bit - wanted to quickly add (before I forget!) - if you've ordered from Rocky Mountain Vapor *recently* and there's a problem with your order - just call and they'll make it right. Apparently they hired someone new that wasn't quite as ready as they hoped. I got the things I ordered, just in the wrong color. They sincerely apologized, are sending out the correct items immediately via Priority Mail along with return shipping to send back the wrong ones (and get to keep one of the wrong ones I can still use.) Hopefully the right ones do come, I think they will. As soon as I saw the mistake, I thought "new person!" I have been very impressed with how quickly RMV ships and responds to both phone and email support. I still highly recommend them and will order from them again. AND they carry all the eRoll parts (if not listed, ask, they might be temporarily out of stock) in all the colors. You can use the 20% coupon and then the prices are very comparable, if not cheaper in some cases.
 

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Will catch up on here in a bit - wanted to quickly add (before I forget!) - if you've ordered from Rocky Mountain Vapor *recently* and there's a problem with your order - just call and they'll make it right. Apparently they hired someone new that wasn't quite as ready as they hoped. I got the things I ordered, just in the wrong color. They sincerely apologized, are sending out the correct items immediately via Priority Mail along with return shipping to send back the wrong ones (and get to keep one of the wrong ones I can still use.) Hopefully the right ones do come, I think they will. As soon as I saw the mistake, I thought "new person!" I have been very impressed with how quickly RMV ships and responds to both phone and email support. I still highly recommend them and will order from them again. AND they carry all the eRoll parts (if not listed, ask, they might be temporarily out of stock) in all the colors. You can use the 20% coupon and then the prices are very comparable, if not cheaper in some cases.

They have impressed me with their service and response to emails.

I am not easily impressed.
 

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Glad I ordered another kit from Inhalevapors. The day after it arrived my first PCC from the kit I got in Dec finally quit working. Red light is on constantly and will not change (red off) no matter how long I have it plugged in when I pull the charging cable off. Needless to say, in this condition it will not charge an eRoll cig. Who was it that wanted the PCC's that have gone bad? I'm on a short vacation but can send this out once I get home next weekend. Curious though what you're up to w/ it!
I'm the one, shoot me a PM when you get back. I've got a few ideas but first want to dissect it and see how easy the charging points go back together. I'll probably take it apart in a bag in case anything is spring loaded. Once I see it apart ill decide which direction to go with it. Some options are to gut it and use it to store extra tanks, batt, attys...another is a smaller battery and room for tanks...another is to replace battery...last is to transfer guts to an old school wooden one-hitter or dugout. If you don't know what I'm referring to that's about all I can say openly on the subject 8D
 
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