Will I ever tire of my eGo?

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angstless

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Is it a fad? I love my eGo...it has lots of "smoke"

I have 2 batteries and 3 cartomizers...what is not to love?

I know I grew tired of the Volt cigalikes but this is different...it is vape heaven...why should I ever tire of it?

Is the Cadillac of vape the Pravari? Then I will need the Mercedes..then the Rolls Royce...when does it end?
 

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Is it a fad? I love my eGo...it has lots of "smoke"

I have 2 batteries and 3 cartomizers...what is not to love?

I know I grew tired of the Volt cigalikes but this is different...it is vape heaven...why should I ever tire of it?

Is the Cadillac of vape the Pravari? Then I will need the Mercedes..then the Rolls Royce...when does it end?

Repeat after me: I do not need to keep up with the vaping Joneses.

I was like that for a solid month. Then I found this $@#$@ place.

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Is it a fad? I love my eGo...it has lots of "smoke"

I have 2 batteries and 3 cartomizers...what is not to love?

I know I grew tired of the Volt cigalikes but this is different...it is vape heaven...why should I ever tire of it?

Is the Cadillac of vape the Pravari? Then I will need the Mercedes..then the Rolls Royce...when does it end?

you probably will not .... it is simplicity and convenience.... I was started of with a Vamo (the tube mod), which was great because I was of cigarettes rather quick, but I went and got a couple of Evod (like Ego) and mini pro tanks and really like the lighter smaller feel of them....so even if you decide to get a bigger tube or box mod, keep a couple of Ego's around....they travel well
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Even after 33 months of joyous vaping, I still occasionally use my tried & proven eGo batts with da ol' reliable eMDDCs!
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eGo and 1.7ohm cartos. Pretty damn good vape.

A VV with an amp limit of atleast 3, say a MVP v2, will be a little better though, as you can fine tune your vaping.

Good Call! I'm on an MVP 1 with 1.5 ohm cartos in a tank. Its my goto right now over everything I have. If only I'd found this setup first, Imagine the money I'd saved.
 

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When I'm at home, I never so much as touch an eGo. There are just too many atties that require larger, more powerful or versatile mods. An eGo can't supply the power needed for some pretty awesome vaping methods. And it can't be used to measure resistance. So the answer to your question is... yes. At some point you will tire of your eGo... especially if you keep hanging around ECF and reading about what people are up to with their vaping. Inevitably, your exploration of more advanced atomizers will take you there.

But no hate for eGos. They are slim and cute, fit in my purse, and get current to the coil. And hey, if something happens to them when I'm out and about - no big loss.
 

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I just wish the original Joye ego were still available, no 5 push on/off or VV, with all the extra electtronics that if you slip up at all will let out all the "magic smoke" that makes them work, and you end up with a dead battery. I'd love to see the gas stations and 7-11 carrying ego setups, many more noobs would stick with vaping...:)

But they are not without their problems...http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ego-type-models/135297-ive-found-unfixable-problem-my-new-ego.html#post2135400
 
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