What other rig Complements an eRoll?

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Andy Morris

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For those times when you would have sat chain smoking (before your chest got rough all the time)

I had a bout of shiny-itus, ended up with a black fat ego 1300, a black Kanger Evod, a fat carto-tank (Boge F16), a mini carto-tank (F17), an silver ego-CC (the new sort) and a great long silver twist.

Carto-tanks give lots of vape, but I end up a bit too shiney, also they look a bit steam punk for my taste and they look quite vulnerable to me.

The evod was nice but a bit lacking in flavour. The wide ego 1300 lasts for ages, the ego-CC needs a little bit more voltage, I think.

My favourite is the twist with the ego-CC, its too long for pockets, but looks nice, vapes nicely and can't really leak.

What other PVs do people love?
 

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Though I have other setups... Vamo, USB VVs, etc, when I got the eroll, I planned on only using it as a fill-in between ego c vaping .. IE, carrying outside, etc. .... as I'm in the house all day. But, over time, I found myself reaching for the eroll more and more often until I probably only use the egos for a half hour or so if that in the evenings because I have them loaded with a lower nic strength. I think I like the feel of the eroll form factor while at the puter is why and it hits harder, longer, than my unregulated ego c. For a long time I thought of getting a 3.7 mechanical as that seems to be my juice sweet spot but the thought of the rigermeroll of charging batts for one is not appealing to me anymore with the ease of eroll charging. So I probably didn't answer your question but that's how life has played out for me.
 

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I currently use my spinner 1300 and evods/protank 2 for daily vaping...eRoll has sadly slipped to the background. I'm finding pre-filling and re-filling tanks to be my main gripe. Still do use it on occasion tho, along with my Zen Cartotank (rolls in at 3rd choice).

I plan to get an iTaste VV soon, I think that may replace the spinner for my go-to vape.
 

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If your eRoll is still your primary vape of choice, it makes a lot of sense to go with the Ego-CC as a heavier duty delivery device. It uses the same atties and plus gives you a great way to dry burn them for your eRolls. I have one and like it. I use it on an Ego Twist but most of the time 3.7 volts works just fine with the CC anyway. I also use eVods ad Protank minis. I prefer the eVods for their slightly warmer vape, and lack of metal tips. The seem to be more consistent with the eRoll for taste.
 

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I have both the ego-c twist and itaste vv 3.0. I also have a variety of toppers, a mini protank, mini protank 2, evod, mini davide, and iclear 16. I prefer the variable wattage feature on the itaste so I can quickly swap toppers without fiddling with the voltage setting and trying to remember what resistance my heads are. I use the eroll primarily at work and out at bars and such because it is not conducive to chain vaping, although it is possible. I'm probably going to up the nic in the eroll (currently at 12 going to 18) so I will put it down more.


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Well, I see I'm going to have to modify my answer. I just got 3 evods and one T3s mini in the mail today. The heads are all 1.8 resistance and I have my egos at regulated 3.3 volts. I'm impressed. I would say it hits about the same as the 2.2 resistance atty in the 3.7 volt eroll. The draw is much lighter/airier but I'm enjoying the flavors alot. Time will tell which I reach for most now but I love the form factor of the eroll so..... well, we'll see. I am looking at the ego cc now but am not sure about a metal drip tip or getting used to a whistle one. I hear the metal one is pretty heavey and am not sure I would like the way one of my 510 drip tips would look on it but I'm sure I'll give it a try.
 

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I have a Provari which I use for my primary vape device at home. Since I'm in a pretty paranoid area, and my Provari tends to attract stares and speculation of nefarious use other than vaping, when i go out I use my eroll. People who say any thing thinks that it's a Blu but whatever. People tend not to look as much if I am not "sucking on the end of a lightsaber" as one police officer put it.

That being said, my eroll is my primary for on the go and out in public use. I wouldn't switch it for another cigalike..
 

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People tend not to look as much if I am not "sucking on the end of a lightsaber" as one police officer put it.

That being said, my eroll is my primary for on the go and out in public use. I wouldn't switch it for another cigalike..

Precisely why I use the eroll out in public! I just up the nic to 18 to keep me from chain vaping and running out of juice.


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I guess the time limit on editing my original post has run out so am adding:

I got my new Ego CC and, so far, really like it. I can use my Type A attys in it and it vapes very much like the T3s mini and iSmoka. I wanted to try it for two reasons. My EVODs look good and vape okay but they drive me to distraction trying to see juice levels. The T3s mini vapes nice but looks awful to me with it black burled part. So the Ego CC fixes both issues with the bonus of being able to use what I already have... egos and eroll attys.
 
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