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Very sceptical of dual coil |
February 28, 2012 |
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Melanie
from Seattle, WA
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I got a nice punchy hit and great flavor from these, but they killed both of my Ego pass through batteries. The box I got wouldn't fit the 510 threads either, so I had to hold them together. Those batteries were amazing and I'm still mourning their loss.
I am very leary of trying any of the "over clocked" variations again. I just don't have the money to throw down the drain when they ruin my equipment, or even damage other devices in my house.
The regular Joyetech cartos gave me the same hit and performance, so I think I'll stay inside the box from now on.
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I'm not loving these... |
November 9, 2011 |
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Robert Webb
from Statesboro, GA United States
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I got a couple of the stainless steel ones and I am not having the same experience as others. I have tried different pg/vg mixes and I get mild flavor, minimal vapor, and a really hot carto. I'm using them at 3.7v on a Silver Bullet and an eGo. I'm glad that some of you are enjoying them but I get much better flavor and vapor out of regular LR Boge cartomizer.
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Dual Coil 510 Soft Cap Carto |
October 20, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
Marc Rushing
from Albuquerque, NM United States
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I have a Prodigy v3.1 and I was excited by the prospect of these dual coil cartos that could supposedly be used at 3.7 or 6v. At 6 volts, these things are useless. They get very, very hot very, very fast and the hit is well....worthless. I actually gagged. I tried a few more hits, but it was just so bad I could not wait to get that nonsense of my device. Unfortunately, I wasted a lot of juice and money :/ Lesson learned. You may, however, have better luck at 3.7 volts or lower...I am not willing to mess with it.
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WOW |
August 17, 2011 |
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elle
from NY
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While I am a little worried about the clear falling apart, as below, I am thrilled with the quality so far. The throat hit is fierce (SLM low nic on an Icon v1.1) and flavor is fabulous plus plenty of vapor production for my needs. The clear held 35 drops of silver leaf menthol and prob could have topped off with a bit more but I was impatient. I bought both silver and clear and will compare, but I love that I can see what is going on in there- perhaps fewer burned out carts would make it worth spending the money on these!
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Mostly Good But a little bad |
August 12, 2011 |
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DP
from KS
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I like the concept behind these and especially like the clear as seeing the liquid is quite handy. I've gone through 3-4 of the stainless and the clear. The dual coil really does pack a nice flavor and punch on my Prodigy(6V) and the eGo. But you should be warned about a few things I found in my recent purchases:
Clear cartos do not fit the eGo. The 501 will thread correctly but the cone will not fit. The stainless fit correctly though.
Clear cartos have a problem with the casing glue or material. These covers will come off easily as noted by "slybooz". This is unfortunate, as I like the clear casing but falling apart in my pocket is a bad thing. But, it doesn't seem to be a problem for the stainless ones. It's not just 6V that will cause the problem; the clear carto on my eGo (without the cone) fell apart there as well.
All-in-all, they are flavorful cartos. But clear has problems. Stainless doesn't seem to.
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