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Post by dragon on Mar 12, 2014 17:49:26 GMT
Hey all
I've been looking at these for hubby and was hoping some-one out there had tried one and could advise. www.joyetech.com/product/eGoCC.php
He is used to a dual top coil which he likes vape wise, but gets fed up of the gurgling (he will only use flat toped ego sized clearos because they look best on his pipe, this narrows the field quite significantly).
How would the vaping experience compare between the ceramic system joyetech uses and the top coil he is used to??
I would just buy one but they are a little more expensive than my usual experiments so I thought I would ask
Thanks in advance for any feed back
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Post by PipeBomb Jon on Mar 12, 2014 23:03:47 GMT
Looks the same as a set-up I had earlier from Totally Wicked, although as I understand it, they rebrand Joyetech for their own use, so mine was called the Tornado Mega eGo-C+. This is not something that I would recommend, its the kind of over-priced system that newbies get caught out with, when they could spend roughly the same amount on better kit. Also bought a top-coil atty from Totally Wicked, which didn't last long but was different from anything I've used since, providing a warm vape as the coils are close to the tip. You will thus get a cooler vape from (I would imagine) any other cartomiser you buy. The eGo-CC tank has a silicone seal at the bottom, which is shown in the video, where you fill up with juice, but can be a right PITA. If you don't situate correctly it will produce leaks and can easily move, either from the atomiser head or through filling, in which case you'll get gurglling. I'm pretty sure that I only recently through mine out, otherwise you could of had it. I moved on from there to Evod and Aspire BCC's, which were much better. I think the Mini Protank might suit, it has just a slight bevel edge on the top, but performs well and looks good. There are much better options if you get into rebuildables. There is a new Genesis Line coming out that works well with pipes, as can be seen in Scott Bonner's reviews. There is a new Penelope out, which I think would go with a pipe. But even better might be a Spheroid or a Aiolos Steam Machine
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Post by dragon on Mar 13, 2014 7:09:23 GMT
Thank you Neither of us want to rebuild, and he doesn't like the mini protank Honestly ... I thought it was women that cared about how things looked! I've just ordered him an evod 2 which might do the trick. Fingers crossed
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