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Yeah, I've charged my Go-gos many times in Mexico, Baja to be exact, no problemo.
Still waiting over here too for my red battery, first Choppers tank and charger..damn USPS, over a week to go from CT to PA :facepalm: Starting to get kinda anxious bc I'm leaving for vacation to Mexico on Saturday and bringing just 1 so-so working battery could very well be a recipe for disaster LOL Keeping my fingers crossed for a delivery tomorrow!

Speaking of Mexico, has anyone tried charging their GoGo's down there? I remember charging Kr-808s last time I was there and I think I blew a charger-it never worked well again after I got back.
 

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Remember when I said I was always going to be transparent?

Yea....

Looks like I've stepped on some toes. My "game changer" has suddenly become the "exclusive" of another company, unless I can match the order quantity, of which of course, I can't.

Sent samples back overseas, had a nice rapport with a manufacturer and then this morning, all of a sudden it's "well if you can order xxx amount things could be different"

The person I was talking to was sympathetic, but tried to sell me other things.
Anyway, it's not a lost deal, I just have to find the financing. Or be more charming, or something.



That said, I was also in talks on the regular cartos. I might be able to lower the price of cartos to the point that they are (almost) throwaways. This is a HOPE not a guaranty. I have to see how it plays out. As long as you guys stick with me, things WILL change in this business.

Onwards and upwards.
 

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I bought some of those LR 2.0 cartos months ago - couldn't tell much difference (and remember some people posting the ohm ratings swung wildly when they tested them...some lower, some much higher, etc). I have since pulled some of out the packs, filled them, and gotten a burning taste (that didn't go away) right from the very first hit, so a waste of money on them AND the juice I filled them with.

...and that has NEVER happened with my regular 3.0 carts.
 
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I bought some of those LR cartos ones months ago - couldn't tell much difference (and remember some people posting the ohm ratings swung wildly when they tested them...some lower, some much higher, etc). I have since pulled some of out the packs, filled them, and gotten a burning taste (that didn't go away) right from the very first hit, so a waste of money for them AND the juice I filled them with.


anytime you change the resistance on a go-go it will be completely different. if all they did was change the base and leave the fill and center alone, that would account for the bad taste. There is a reason the Go-go's are as smooth and vapor producing as they are...
 

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Hi Everyone,
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I'm new to this vaping scene. So new actually I dont have any equipment at all. I tried a cheapo disposable E-smoke from a gas station & liked it enough I want to give something quality a try. Can someone explain to me in easy to understand terms the diff between a go-go & a Ego? Reason I asked is the Ego is all that seems to get recommended. Heres what Im looking for. Something that will ride in my pocket all day, easy to use, looks nice & not to big. I've been told that with the go-go there are not very many options " Basically locked into them for upgrades later" also cost will play a factor in the decescion making process also.

If anyone wants to post pics of there good looking set-ups that would be nice also.

Thanks
Jason
 

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Look familiar?
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The red wire was disconnected, popped off.
easy fix, I will have it back out to you in working order tomorrow :)
 

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I've been told that with the go-go there are not very many options " Basically locked into them for upgrades later" also cost will play a factor in the decescion making process also.


Yet, is the key word... :)
I am constantly looking for new things for the Go-go.

I have tried the eGo and other 510's and some of them are nice but none compare to the vaping experience of the Go-go.
My prices are very low compared to other sellers and I back it up as many here will tell you.

It is bigger than the smaller eGo's and 510s but it lasts longer, doesn't require as much filling or fiddling with and just works.

Plus it's cool looking:

Go-goUSA.com_All_Colors_sets10.jpg


I also sell inexpensive adapters for the Go-go so you can use either the battery or the Cartomizer on other ecig models.
 

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I wonder who manufactured those. :)
I am fairly certain it wasn't Kanger (but I guess it could be)

I think Kanger makes them. They are advertised as 2 ohm but like someone said the ones I tried were not any better and the ohm resistance value was all over the place. I haven't tried any since they first came out in March. What was the game changer you are talking about being as someone else is coming out with them? I think you are stuck with us as far as Go-go supplies are concerned. Even though some of the big hitters have dropped their prices and now offer some parts we know it is because of your company and the choices you have offered us.:2cool:
 

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eyebedam, the button lights up blue.

Home | Go-goUSA.com is the best place for Go-Go systems (both pricing and service). I've done a couple of orders with them , and they've been top notch.

The 510 stuff has a ton of options for carts/atomizers/etc...the problem is 90% of it is pure junk that doesn't work. I've wasted a ton of money on that stuff. The Go-Go stuff is not compatible (because it's slightly larger and has a much better battery), and was a bit of a worry in the beginning because there were only two suppliers. That has now changed, with the addition of people like the one running Go-GoUSA...the product is a winner and it's here to stay.

Think of it like Microsoft and Apple...most things get made for the Windows platform, therefore, people keep buying Windows...that doesn't make it better, just in the cycle of being more popular. Apple has a smaller market share, but very happy customers.

Most popular isn't always better.

The Go-Go's simply work. Fill the a couple of cartos, walk out the door, and you're good for the day - no fuss, no hassles.
 

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Hi Everyone,
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I'm new to this vaping scene. So new actually I dont have any equipment at all. I tried a cheapo disposable E-smoke from a gas station & liked it enough I want to give something quality a try. Can someone explain to me in easy to understand terms the diff between a go-go & a Ego? Reason I asked is the Ego is all that seems to get recommended. Heres what Im looking for. Something that will ride in my pocket all day, easy to use, looks nice & not to big. I've been told that with the go-go there are not very many options " Basically locked into them for upgrades later" also cost will play a factor in the decescion making process also.

If anyone wants to post pics of there good looking set-ups that would be nice also.

Thanks
Jason

The Go-go is slightly bigger than the Ego but the battery holds a charge much longer and it puts out more voltage producing better vapor. I've tried all the standard PV's and the Go-go is the best PV with a manual battery I've found. Here are some of my Go-go setups.:2cool:
 

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Remember when I said I was always going to be transparent?

Yea....

Looks like I've stepped on some toes. My "game changer" has suddenly become the "exclusive" of another company, unless I can match the order quantity, of which of course, I can't.

Sent samples back overseas, had a nice rapport with a manufacturer and then this morning, all of a sudden it's "well if you can order xxx amount things could be different"

The person I was talking to was sympathetic, but tried to sell me other things.
Anyway, it's not a lost deal, I just have to find the financing. Or be more charming, or something.



That said, I was also in talks on the regular cartos. I might be able to lower the price of cartos to the point that they are (almost) throwaways. This is a HOPE not a guaranty. I have to see how it plays out. As long as you guys stick with me, things WILL change in this business.

Onwards and upwards.


I'm with ya!!!
 

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Oh by the way, has anyone found a way to squash the "airy" draw? It is especially bad with the chopper. Probably because the cone is not used but even with a cone and cartomizer it still gets too much air for me. I would rather fix the problem with a different cartomizer rather than JB Weld. Any other ideas?
 

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Oh by the way, has anyone found a way to squash the "airy" draw? It is especially bad with the chopper. Probably because the cone is not used but even with a cone and cartomizer it still gets too much air for me. I would rather fix the problem with a different cartomizer rather than JB Weld. Any other ideas?

The airy draw is part of the "charm" of the Go-go. That said, the Tank should not make any difference whatsoever unless it is always below the punched level. For optimal use you should keep it as full as possible so you do not get extra air.

I did an experiment once with electrical tape, covering up a few of the holes on the carto edge, it worked but it was not for me. Give that a try before you permanently plug any holes?
 
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