Day three of having my test eGo - oh well, it's day four. But at least I got to check out how the eGo travels
On Tuesday finally my test eGo arrived. I was so happy, because I was leaving on Thursday for a week, and I
so wanted my eGo to go with me.
On Tuesday, the eGo arrived. There it was, mine for two whole weeks. I gave the battery a quarter of an hour to get some power, and then I started to vape. Woah, neat. Warm, wonderfuly tasting vapour. Although what I did notice was that I sure vaped away more liquid than usual. I used to refill the cart with approximately 6-8 drops an hour, and with the eGo it's more like 12-14 drops. Not exactly something I mind, though
I finished my first fully loaded battery in 5 hours. Well, I did overdose a bit, I have to admit - but it tasted soooo good.
There is one drawback, though. I had so neatly arranged things for my normal 510s, three PVs (with different tastes) in one pouch (one for a mobile phone, actually), and a PCC and bottles in another, which would go into my backpack.
For now, I have added another small pouch for my ego, which holds the spare battery and one bottle of liquid. Smaller pouch, lasts longer, but of course, less variety. But I think I will find a solution for this that gives me back my variety without carrying 3 eGos at once. Particularly since I don't
have three eGos at the moment. Then again, knowing me, that will change, anyway
The eGo is a great little thing, perfectly easy to use, no problem at all sticking it between my teeth, as I happen to do a lot (and which has ruled out mods so far). Easy to carry, I've got a self-made little lanyard which works for the eGo as well, and, great advantage in this weather (strikly winter here), if it does leak, it leaks into the cover, and not onto my fingers.
Good thing I did not buy more spare 510 batteries. I think those I have will last me a very long time now
