I received one of the free (with a $250 order) samples for testing, Super 2600 mAh batteries.
There is a removable battery inside and both end caps are threaded. The beauty of this thing is that it screws into a regular ego charger. It is like having a mod without having the need for a separate charger.
I have been using it with a 3.5 ml Clear Giant cartomizer and Dekang tab juice.
Right now, at home, my setup is the Super 2600 battery with the Clear Giant cartomizer. At work I carry a small generic ego battery with a 510 lr attomizer, drip trip, and a small bottle of juice in my shirt pocket.
I can see the Super 2600 battery and Clear Giant cartomizer being perfect for long car trips.
At any rate I really like both the 2600 mAh battery and the Clear Giant.
I do have a question about the removable battery. Is the battery protected? The reason I'm curious is because I remember reading horror stories about exploding batteries.
Pros for the battery:
Extremely high capacity
charges with ego charger
4.2 volts
Cons for the battery:
It is big. It's the diameter of a quarter. Almost double the width of ego batteries.
I would recommend that Health Cabin stock this battery but only if it is both protected and competitively priced. It's competition is the 4.2 volt 1300 mAh echo battery.
There is a removable battery inside and both end caps are threaded. The beauty of this thing is that it screws into a regular ego charger. It is like having a mod without having the need for a separate charger.
I have been using it with a 3.5 ml Clear Giant cartomizer and Dekang tab juice.
Right now, at home, my setup is the Super 2600 battery with the Clear Giant cartomizer. At work I carry a small generic ego battery with a 510 lr attomizer, drip trip, and a small bottle of juice in my shirt pocket.
I can see the Super 2600 battery and Clear Giant cartomizer being perfect for long car trips.
At any rate I really like both the 2600 mAh battery and the Clear Giant.
I do have a question about the removable battery. Is the battery protected? The reason I'm curious is because I remember reading horror stories about exploding batteries.
Pros for the battery:
Extremely high capacity
charges with ego charger
4.2 volts
Cons for the battery:
It is big. It's the diameter of a quarter. Almost double the width of ego batteries.
I would recommend that Health Cabin stock this battery but only if it is both protected and competitively priced. It's competition is the 4.2 volt 1300 mAh echo battery.