New Joyetech Product Being Released in October. Any ideas what it could be?

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The product is consistent in the sense that it works every time and the vapor is along the lines of a 2.4Ω atty on an eGo batt.
Hmm...I've been thinking of buying LR or dual coil cartomizers to resurrect my two Ego batteries which had become useless because they went with the standard 510 attys and cartridges. (Issues abound like burnt, nasty taste, constant refilling, etc. And I've been relying mostly on my Ego Ts and set aside most of the other kits I had.) Most of the veterans here recommend the ones with 1.5 ohm. But here you're saying 2.4 ohm produce consistent vapor. What am I missing?

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If you slide the transport over to about 2:31 on this video, you can see the ovale elips. Looks like it's going to use the same design. Makes me wonder if the two attys will be interchangeable though, as the elips is flat looking.

OVALE ELIPS - YouTube

Here's a review for the Ovale Elips:



As usual, the juice-feeding system is still inefficient. My impression about these companies entering the e-cig industry hasn't changed. They're there to make a quick buck. They're focused on appearance not functionality that will make life easy for e-cig users. Most focus on battery life, variable voltages, resistances, aesthetics, etc. As if there is still much to be improved upon in that area that you haven't seen already. They have very little focus on efficient juice-feeding as if it's not part of the device.

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Here's a review for the Ovale Elips......

I enjoyed that, thanks for posting.

They have very little focus on efficient juice-feeding as if it's not part of the device. ;-)

From carts to singed cartos to topcoils that try to wick 'uphill', finding an efficient juice-feeding system isn't easy it seems. I think I'm going to try a bottom feeder lol.
 

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Most of us think it's a new atty design. Go back a few pages and watch the videos to see it. The video is supposed to be a promotional teaser, but, as several have noted, it's not well thought out. But at least you get a peek at the new atty design.

Bummer... I was all excited for a new PV.
 

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From carts to singed cartos to topcoils that try to wick 'uphill', finding an efficient juice-feeding system isn't easy it seems. I think I'm going to try a bottom feeder lol.

I can recognize that. Anytime liquid is involved, it's not going to be easy, it seems.

The best option for now are disposable cartomizers that could hold enough juice, in my opinion. Any time one no longer works, throw it and put a new one. So another obvious solution is to make them really cheap.
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Except the fact that he did not prove its vaping capability (no exhaled vapor) - the basic concept looked good to me. I am not a tinkerer (not with the atty part) and the tank looked like it held a ml or two, which would cover a lot of people for a days vape. It looks like it would be the perfect pv for a casual vaper or a good pv to keep in the pocket when you are out and about.

So if the tank is refillable/reusable many times over and the atty's last a couple of months or more then I would be in if the price was less than or at least comparable to the current product.

The new smaller atty also looked to be easier to be incorporated into mod formats due to its reduced size and configuration.
 

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OVALE USA SHOP - ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE (e-cigarette) :: ego-C, changeable system, ego-T, elips, liquid, juice, accessories

It appears that they eventually plan to sell the Ego-C kits for $125 each. I think they have a bad surprise coming after all the hype. I didn't see any links for replacement parts at all. I was interested also in the atomizers and tanks. The kit looks like a reconfigured Type A small tank system. It's on sale for the first 2,000 purchasers for $70, and I think they'll have a hard time getting that much for it. If I want a tank, I think that I'll stick with the Type B large tank.
 
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