Kalojado Reviews: The new GP eCo from GoodProphets.com!

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kalojado

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This is my review for the GP eCo, which is a more economical version of the popular eGo from http://www.goodprophets.com The eCo is a very nice version of the eGo, with a few differences. Being a fraction of the eGo cost, I think it is worth it to pick one of these little bad boys up. I use them every day in rotation with my eGo and I think it vapes nice. You definitely get your moneys worth with this unit!

Also, make sure to Subscribe! We will be having some more contests coming up, with the first one starting when we get to 300 subscribers. We will be giving away everything from some juice to an eCo and an eGo kit! So if you know anyone who hasn't subscribed yet, send them our way!

Take care and vape On!

 

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Very well done review about an interesting product (from one of my favorite low cost suppliers).

Two questions:

1. You mention, in passing that the GP eCo is 3.7V! The eGO is only 3.4V. Are you sure about that 3.7?

2. You (and Good Prophets) call that 2.5 ohm GP 510 atomizer LR ... and yet a regular 510 atty is 2.3 ohms. All other LR atomizers are 1.5 to 2.0 ohms. I don't understand.

Thanks!
 

kalojado

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Very well done review about an interesting product (from one of my favorite low cost suppliers).

Two questions:

1. You mention, in passing that the GP eCo is 3.7V! The eGO is only 3.4V. Are you sure about that 3.7?

2. You (and Good Prophets) call that 2.5 ohm GP 510 atomizer LR ... and yet a regular 510 atty is 2.3 ohms. All other LR atomizers are 1.5 to 2.0 ohms. I don't understand.

Thanks!

Hey Don,
Sorry I am just getting back to you. I have been busy and not on the forums very often.

As for the eGo only being 3.4v. I was unaware. Everyone I have ever watched review it classifies it as 3.7v. Most reviewers out there, including GrimmGreen/BigIceDog/igetcha69, also classify the eGo as 3.7v. And you did spark my interest in this so I just went and grabbed the eCo instruction manual, and if I am reading this right (and I could be wrong) but it looks as if it says it is 3.7v... You can also always ask Rob over at the GP forum, I am sure he would be more than happy to address your questions, better than I ever could :)

As for the ohm ratings, I may have been incorrect. Rob and I had talked about it. Again, he is a better person to talk to about it, but from what I understand, he may had been confused, and the 3.0 cartos I reviewed were actually 2.5 and the 2.5 attys were actually 2.0. Again, I am sorry I could not be more help, I know he could answer your questions much better. A lot of the times when I am reviewing, just like other reviewers out there, I get my info from the website. I would not claim to be an expert on ohm ratings and what not, but from testing it out, it does perform like a LR atty. I can not tell a difference in the Joye LR atty and a GP 510 LR atty, but can definitely tell a difference in a regular 510 atty. I think I used a regular atty in the vid and you can even see the difference in vapor production. So yeah, I may have had the numbers wrong, but that was something I had talked to Rob about and I am more than positive he would be able to answer your questions as well...

But thanks for watching the video, I really appreciate it. Don't forget to Subscribe :) lol
 
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