Wishlist for an eRoll 2

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Haps

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Not that there is one on the way. But if there was this is what I would like to see:

An eRoll with a twist like function built in to adjust the voltage. Sure the small battery will take a hit. But who cares about battery duration when the quality of flavor and TH aren't there.

But due to possible higher power consumption; increase the size of the PCC. It already resembles an iPhone. Increase the dimensions of the PCC to that of an iphone. It will still maintain the convenience factor as it won't be overly cumber some.

With the added real estate of the new PCC they could accomadate a larger battery.

And/or.......

A secondary slot for tank storage. An expanded PCC could easily accomodate a full eroll plus 3 spare tanks.

But I'd also like to see the option of XL tanks. Increase the length of the tanks by approx 15mm and get the capacity up near 1ml.

The new PCC could designed to hold these as well with a small removable filler piece.

Obviously this would put the eroll at a higher price point. One I'd be happy to pay for the features. But if the kit only came with one battery that could help alleviate the added costs.
 

EricDykstra

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I, too, would like a charger other than the PCC for home use... just a base you stand the batt up in would be nice... maybe even multiple battery slots even. I would also like some colored tanks for flavor identification.

I use different colors of permanent marker and put one dot on the tank just above the cone line. Red,blue, green, black, ect. The color does eventually wear off,or rubbing alcohol takes it off.
 

greenskeeper805

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I think that all the eRoll 2 would need is a manual battery, maybe a longer bigger tank, and a place to put the tanks in the PCC. Other than that, I love my eRoll. It vapes better than most, it's convenient, and small. I've never discharged the PCC in 24 hours, just charge it at night next to my iPhone, ready for the next day.
 

chefkeith

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I think that all the eRoll 2 would need is a manual battery, maybe a longer bigger tank, and a place to put the tanks in the PCC. Other than that, I love my eRoll. It vapes better than most, it's convenient, and small. I've never discharged the PCC in 24 hours, just charge it at night next to my iPhone, ready for the next day.

I'm glad you didn't design the eRoll, I love the automatic battery.
 

greenskeeper805

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Well if you have ever accidentally tried to vape it backwards, kinda like those rare times when you lit the .... of an analogue, the batt goes crazy and won't shut off. I totally get why the auto batt is great on the eRoll but when the little blue light wont go off until it blinks after 10 seconds, you sorta panic. But with the awesome lightness, possibly a new adjective, of the eRoll I guess you're right, hands free vaping is quite nice.
 

chefkeith

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Well if you have ever accidentally tried to vape it backwards, kinda like those rare times when you lit the .... of an analogue, the batt goes crazy and won't shut off. I totally get why the auto batt is great on the eRoll but when the little blue light wont go off until it blinks after 10 seconds, you sorta panic. But with the awesome lightness, possibly a new adjective, of the eRoll I guess you're right, hands free vaping is quite nice.

Happened to me last night, doh! Usually when I make that mistake, I notice instantly, and it only goes into freakout mode once (I keep hitting it like crazy for twelve seconds). I completely get your point, I just value the ability to hit it hands free, but I also drive a stick shift, so I might be biased!
 

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I'm pretty happy with my eroll in general. But if I were to make any changes it would be to the PCC to make it big enough to hold 3-4 tanks with the caps on &/or larger tanks to hold 1m eliquid instead of just .5m. A vv control of some sort on the battery would be nice too so it could be used at 4v (I like 4v for most of my juices) instead of whatever it's current setting is (is it 3.4v?).
 

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I've recently bought an ego and a tank and a clearo and found the whole manual button pressing thing a bit of a distraction. Not a problem but very different from the eRoll. What's supposed to be the advantage?

some people have problems with automatic batteries firing while not being vaped. Since things like wind blowing can make them fire you don't necessarily need to be sucking on it to activate it. Obviously that ends up being a waste of energy, juice & wear on the coil.
 

chefkeith

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The eroll/emini does not have that problem. Plus it nearly leak proof as far as any juice getting into the battery which is another problem plaguing most automatics. The eroll/emini is a unique automatic design which is exactly what makes it so desirable and one of its main selling features.

Couldn't have said it better. Although I've heard of it happening, it's never happened to me. Seems pretty rare for the eRoll.
 

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amp79423

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The auto battery is a big selling point. I have a few friends with ego/clearo setups and a few still on the analogs. My analog smoking friends very much preferred my eroll largely because of the size and experience. I'll be buying them the starter kits in hopes they will use them and get off the stinkies. Incidentally, it will also make all of my close friends smoke free.


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telsie

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I think I'd prefer a manual battery for the simple reason that it would prevent so much condensation build up. With an auto battery, there's always vapor left behind because if you keep drawing, you keep making more vapor. With a manual battery, you could let go of the button and draw that remaining bit of vapor out.
 

chefkeith

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I think I'd prefer a manual battery for the simple reason that it would prevent so much condensation build up. With an auto battery, there's always vapor left behind because if you keep drawing, you keep making more vapor. With a manual battery, you could let go of the button and draw that remaining bit of vapor out.

That's probably the best argument for a manual battery on an eRoll since it's not prone to the same failures as the older automatics.

I still would rather deal with condensation than awkwardly holding the ecig to push the button (which takes away from the whole experience, for me).
 
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