Looking to upgrade from EGO-T

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Ides of March

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Hey everyone. I have been vaping for a couple months now and really am liking it. I have been a smoker for about 20 years, 1/2 pack to a pack a day, light cigs.
I currently have the EGO-T with the 900 mAH battery and I want something stronger. I have been reading this forum for a couple days and I sometimes don't know exactly what some of you are talking about but so far I am looking to go for the Vision Spinner 1300 mAH. Would this be a sufficient device to use as an upgrade?
I don't know the terms but I have the basic plastic tank. I am thinking of adding a Kanger tank. I am assuming you can piece these things together? The battery and the tank? Am curious.
Thanks. I still smoke but I am trying to cut down and quit.
 

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There are 2 types of connectors the eGo connector and the 510 connector. The eGo are the ones that cover the outside of the threading and the 510 is the little threaded stem that screws inside the battery. Either will work on the Spinner.

The Kanger vs Aspire (think Ford vs Chevy on this one) fight will begin soon. I use Kanger tanks personally and have had great success with several of the models.
If it is in your budget you could look into getting a little more powerful battery. The MVPs are moderately priced and people say good things about them as well. There are just so many decent APVs available it is hard to suggest just one. IN my sig is what I use and how i have them paired up
 

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Honestly if you're looking to upgrade I would look into the APVs that are available in the market. If you purchase the Spinner eventually you'll probably want to upgrade to a APV anyways. I've used both Kanger and Aspire. My Kanger kept leaking on me which led me to getting the Aspire Nautilus. I'm super happy with it but Kanger isn't bad it's just not my preference.
 
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I agree, being new to the sport you have sussed out a good next step with the vision spinner but you should move up a level to the spinner 2. The spinner 1 has less of a regulation on the power selection as the dial does not have set points to stay at but much more of a rheostat set up that can be unintentionally turned up too high causing burning or failure to the atomizer.
 

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I thought about a Spinner but i personally don't like the eGo charger and always opt for a pass through USB ability to charge the battery. You can still vape while its charging if you need to which was what initially got my attention with them. If you choose an eGo style charged battery then you should think about getting 2 of them. The Spinner is what ... $30ish and the MVP is $60ish so essentially you could buy 2 Spinners or 1 MVP :)
 

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I thought about a Spinner but i personally don't like the eGo charger and always opt for a pass through USB ability to charge the battery. You can still vape while its charging if you need to which was what initially got my attention with them. If you choose an eGo style charged battery then you should think about getting 2 of them. The Spinner is what ... $30ish and the MVP is $60ish so essentially you could buy 2 Spinners or 1 MVP :)

You can also iron file the airways on an ego connector for better airflow
 

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Is it OK to charge a Spinner type battery before it goes completely dead? I thought I heard that it improves the total life of the battery if you wait until it's dead to charge. I'm looking to upgrade also and I think having something to let you know how much power you have left would be useful. I only see that feature on some more expensive tools though.
 
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