Kgo vv? E-go twist? And kgo pin connection problems

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I've been vaping on the KGO's for awhile, can't complain - I've gotten good battery life out of them - though I'm spending way more $$ than I ever intended to when I quit the analogs. I've now switched up to the Vivi tanks, which are already saving $$ in cartos, but don't get the same draw I get with the clearomizers.

I've gotten KGO's from Northwest, Hoosier, and all have had good battery life, thus far - about 6 months now. The problem is - the pins are a little fried, and no matter what I do, pull the pin a bit up, push it down, it will not screw properly into the charger, or, if one screws properly into the charger, it won't into a vivi, or a clearomizer. Or, it won't connect, unless I play with the pin, so. I'm constantly adjusting the pin, and more than likely, will eventually break all 3 KGO's.

I'm just trying to save as much expense as I can, and don't want to have to keep investing in parts, juice, to the point where I'm spending more a month than I intended. ESPECIALLY on juice. Hoosier definitely has the best bang for the buck on e- juices out there, but it's still getting up there...

I vape alot. I love it.:vapor:. which may also have something to do with the $$$.

I'm going to get another charger, that's the cheapest investment to perhaps a solution to the pin problems - but I think I've gotten what I can out of these batteries, but if anyone has any ideas on how I can squeeze just a bit more life out of them from what I've described, feel free to give me your input.

With the vivi's - I know it's best to invest in a TWIST or KGO VV, but right now, can't really afford to invest in 2 or 3. Because of that, I've read the KGO VV's are buggy. The reviews have been especially harsh on the button and too many not to be a coincidence.

" Only issue as others stated, is the button. My band tore, had to find a way to secure, if you lose the button, cannot activate. Super glue to secure the band holds button".

"There is only one flaw, THE RUBBER POWER BUTTON. I take excellent care of my batteries, but the rubber surrounding the battery button became torn(forcing me to use some clear tape to keep the button in the right place".

"This battery has a sticky button. it came with the plus button twisted up a little bit, so i tried to twist it back into its normal position and it just got stuck. and the top of the 0 on the screen doesnt even show up"

"Button sticks and it turns itself off at times. I just have to click it 5 times and continue vaping. I like seeing how much battery power is left and it is easy to adjust. Was going to buy another, but with my vaping, 650mah does not last long enough and it seems I'm constantly having to recharge. I will buy it again when you get about 1000mah of this battery".


And, let me add, I'm not the easiest on my batteries.

Any suggestions?
 
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