Thinking about replacing one of my kits with Ego-C (or T). Help choosing please.

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hbwright

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I am not exactly happy with one of my kits. I love my Bloog Maxx Fusions, but I also got premium batteries and just don't really like them. They are very unreliable with taking hits and sometimes just don't work. I am definitely sending those back, but thought about replacing with the Ego-T or C. They have them in a local shop for a good price, but I get confused when it comes to the different atomizer, etc. etc. Can somebody give me an Ego-C for Dummies rundown. (They are sold out of Ego-T right now).

I would love to go the clearomizer route as I found a flavor I love but find myself constantly refilling my carto. (Also found quite a bit I can't stand so hopefully I'll either learn to like them or at least I'm not out much money, just a little gun shy to try new ones.)
 

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Basically the ego c is a plain ole ego battery that has an optional changeable atomizer head (which I hated by the way and still have 4 of the 5 I originally purchased). The good thing is you'll be getting a nice 3.7v battery. It'll have a standard 510 connection. Anything with a 510 thread will work on these but I'd highly recommend using LR cartos and attys. From there you're good to go.
 

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Now I am new at some of the language used to describe the kits; the starter kit I purchased is the e-Go Vision. It came with 5 stardust/clearomisers and two batteries (650 and 1000 mah). I truly have enjoyed this starter as it is easy to use and the batteries provide a good length of time for vaping.

I have added 2 x variable e-Go Twist batteries and the throat hits are wonderful! Hope this helps with your decision to change things up.

Cheers and Happy Vaping!:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

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Hi Hbwright, Welcome to the ECF. Are you asking abouth the eGo c that has the little dial at the base for adjusting the voltage?
If that the ones that are available to you then you have a very good chance of finding your next favorite battery system. The only eGo c that I can think of is the one that is variable voltage. I own one that my wife has chosen to call her all day vape, and getting her to change anything is like getting a mountain moved from one coast to the other......

As far as clearos are concerned I favor the vision 2.5 &3.5 as well as the newer kanger t-2 type and the Vivi Nova, there are others that I do keep around but those are my main go-to units. I have had no good luck from the "stardust" type but that may just be because I am generally a higher voltage vaper, and my liquid type on top of all that(100%VG)..... My favorites as of right now are the vivi( Vision CE2 ViVi Nova V2 5ml Tank ) and the kanger t-2 ( eGo 2.4ml CC CE4 Clearomizer ) These units are very robust and have replaceable coils to customize them for almost any style of vaping or liquid or battery ........ This is also from my favorite vendor others carry them if you already have a favorite of your own.... Good Luck. Happy Vaping.
 

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Hi Hbwright, Welcome to the ECF. Are you asking abouth the eGo c that has the little dial at the base for adjusting the voltage?
If that the ones that are available to you then you have a very good chance of finding your next favorite battery system. The only eGo c that I can think of is the one that is variable voltage. I own one that my wife has chosen to call her all day vape, and getting her to change anything is like getting a mountain moved from one coast to the other......

As far as clearos are concerned I favor the vision 2.5 &3.5 as well as the newer kanger t-2 type and the Vivi Nova, there are others that I do keep around but those are my main go-to units. I have had no good luck from the "stardust" type but that may just be because I am generally a higher voltage vaper, and my liquid type on top of all that(100%VG)..... My favorites as of right now are the vivi( Vision CE2 ViVi Nova V2 5ml Tank ) and the kanger t-2 ( eGo 2.4ml CC CE4 Clearomizer ) These units are very robust and have replaceable coils to customize them for almost any style of vaping or liquid or battery ........ This is also from my favorite vendor others carry them if you already have a favorite of your own.... Good Luck. Happy Vaping.

The ego c is just an ego battery with a (c) changeable atty head. The ego c itself is NOT vv. The ego twist is but the ego twist can use the type (c) atty cone and changeable attys.
 

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Yes I realized this, shortly after the post, was not cetain that was what was in question. The only eGo-c I could think of was the eGo-c twist, and was not sure if that was what was being asked, thats why I asked speciically about the knob for adjusting the voltage...... even still the OP is currently looking at a different option all together....... and I really feel like its a little bit on the expensive side...
 
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