So US companies clone PRC products too?

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YoursTruli

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Seems like more are jumping on that ego ONE style bandwagon

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i think most things people buy are copies and repeats of other products that have moderate success. just find what you like that provides the most value from a performance to cost scale and run with that. don't get me wrong i love keeping jobs in the US but sometimes trying to find the US 100% made product is hard if not impossible.
 
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Yeah, when I bought my first e cig, an ego t system, I was told it was made right here in Toledo, Ohio! Within half an hour of getting home I figured out it was a rebranded Joyetech product.

And the Joyetech was a re-branded Janty product. :D
 

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Impressive or not they are coming. And lots of people will buy them.
I have enough Kanthal for about 10 years.

I'm with ya.
I have the big box of rayon from Sally's and a quarter mile or so of kanthal.
Couple Litres of nic, enough batteries to power a satellite and about a hundred mechs.
I can vape out the apocalypse.
 

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The premade ones from Vapresso are unpressive.
I was/am impressed although the .9 was too low for me, and the tank itself barely allows for MTL, but, the flavor and vapor production has been awesome and I like the fact there is no spitting or rattlesnake sound. You can change flavors with almost no carryover, the coil is really lasting a long time and I have yet to get a dry hit (that is usually never a problem for me though.
 

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I was/am impressed although the .9 was too low for me, and the tank itself barely allows for MTL, but, the flavor and vapor production has been awesome and I like the fact there is no spitting or rattlesnake sound. You can change flavors with almost no carryover, the coil is really lasting a long time and I have yet to get a dry hit (that is usually never a problem for me though.

They work fine but I don't see a huge improvement in flavor over quality cotton wicked premade coils.
We won the Vapresso tank and used it for a few weeks.
They are all still light years behind a proper hand built coil.
 

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Impressive or not they are coming. And lots of people will buy them.
I have enough Kanthal for about 10 years.
I will likely completely miss the ceramic craze.

I have 500ft of rayon, hundreds of feet of kanthal, a few good drippers, a few dozen premade coils and more than 10 RBAs. I just learned how to make my own coils, I have no interest in changing coil materials.;)

By the time I NEED to move on from my Kanthal/rayon stockpile I will either a) be dead of old age or b) a laser will vaporize my juice for me so I won't need a coil. :D
 
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Janty is probably a Joyetech company. Joyetech is the biggest ecig corp in the world.

Nah, Janty is the originator of the eGo and they used Joyetech to make their products. Prior to Janty, Joyetech was a non-entity in the ecig game (I think they did some kind of manufacturing for floors or something). Joyetech began selling the same products they were charged with making for Janty, but labeled with their own name. It's kinda crazy because when we hear 'eGo' we think of Joyetech and not Janty. Shame, but that's a likely thing that can happen when you use PRC as your manufacturer.
 

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Nah, Janty is the originator of the eGo and they used Joyetech to make their products. Prior to Janty, Joyetech was a non-entity in the ecig game (I think they did some kind of manufacturing for floors or something). Joyetech began selling the same products they were charged with making for Janty, but labeled with their own name. It's kinda crazy because when we hear 'eGo' we think of Joyetech and not Janty. Shame, but that's a likely thing that can happen when you use PRC as your manufacturer.
Thanks for the enlightenment. :thumbs:
 
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