Worst Vaping products of 2011

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Although first available in late-2010, the Worst Product of 2011 award should go to Royal Smokers and their abominable CE2 cartos---in every iteration, from first version to most recent revision. A great idea (tank-like carto with no filler) trashed by bad design (wicking problems, primer residue, etc.) and killed by inadequate production specs (leaking and cracking plastic tubes). If you like a product that you cannot use out of the box without significant modding, must fiddle with endlessly to keep it working, and which never achieves any consistency of performance no matter what you do, then CE2s are for you.

Runner-Up booby prizes go to all the various subsequent eGo tank systems, none of which work worth a damn.

Meanwhile, a Razzberry Award goes to JoyeTech for their apparently continuing decision to make eGo batteries that are MOSFET-regulated to a barely adequate and altogether unsatisfying 3.2 volts. In a vaping world now chock full of very good unregulated eGo-clone batteries, 5-volt regulated box mods, 18650 tube mods that allow different battery combinations for vaping from 3.7 to 7.4 volts, and many different Variable Voltage mods, the fact that 3.2V-regulated or even 3.4V eGo batteries still exist is testimony to the stubbornness of corporate stupidity in clinging to an idea that was idiotic from the get-go.
 
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