Joytech egrip

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I just got mine yesterday and love it. Great size, so far really good battery life. I also got the rba base - love it (although it is a little small - I've rewicked it but haven't tried replacing the coil) - flavor is great, airflow is great. Don't have anything negative to say at all. Nice little discrete mod.
 

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Here is my MVP2 with a nautilus Mini and the EGrip. It is considerably smaller.

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I got the coils for $15 for 5 of them. Since I just got it yesterday I really can't say how long they will last, but if they are anywhere near the quality of other Joyetech coils they should last a while - of course it will depend on the type of juice you use and how much you use. I've been happy with Joyetech coils in the past so I'm hoping these will be the same. Don't forget they also have an RBA base for this if you are into building your own coils. I got one and it is great.
 

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mod is awesome, cant say enough good things about it... however, the stock coils sucked and i could only run them at 8-10W. got the rba base and that all changed... ridiculous for the size.

I only used the stock coil for about 1/2 a day but it was fine for me. I was running at about 13-15 W. Might be different types of juice don't work well with the stock coil. I'm running 70vg/30pg.
 

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Is that complicated I guess it will save lots of money

It's really not complicated. It just takes a little time to learn how to do it. I also just saw that Joyetech is selling (at least on the USA site) pre-made coils for the RBA. If I remember right they are $3.75 each. So if you don't want to actually make the coil yourself you can get the RBA base and then buy the pre-made RBA coils. It is really easy to change the coil and add the wick. The hardest part for most people seems to be actually making the coil. The coils are not that much cheaper than buying the regular coils but most of the time what goes is the wick and this allows you to easily change the wick and not have to replace the whole thing. Plus you can play around with building your own coils and save more money down the road. I would buy the RBA base (it is relatively inexpensive) and maybe buy a few pre-made coils and try it out.

Link for the RBA (this is the USA site but just so you can see what it looks like)
Link for the pre-made coil for the RBA
 

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Ok I am an idiot with this egrip. What do you call this base. I looked all over that page and I don't know exactly what I am looking for. I have a friend that has an egrip and I think that base would be good for them since they have issues finding the coils. Sorry for my ignorance on this.

Vicshalls - see the link I put in the post above
 
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