I purchased the Ego VVC from juiceycigs online shop. The ego VVC is known as a tank system as it has a small resovior to fill with the e-juice. I got a starter kit costing around £60. It comes with 2 batteries, 2 connectors, 2 metal bezels, 5 atomisers, a charger and 5 refillable mouth pieces. I also purchased from the same site some e juices which I will review later.
I charged up the battery and fitted an atomiser into the holder, screwed the bezel Over the atomiser and screwed the built up parts onto the top of the battery.
The next step I took was to pierce the hole in the bottom of the tank or mouthpiece as I called it earlier. You can do this by pushing the mouthpiece into the assembly where it sits and the atomiser pierces the cartomiser for you. I was a little nervous that this would break the atomiser but so far I have not had any problems with that.
My next step was to fill the cartridge just over half full with some e-juice and inset it into the atomiser assembly. Once inserted I stood up the e-cig for a few minutes for the juice to soak in.
After a few minutes I am ready for a vape. On the battery there is a small button at the top and a panel at the bottom with some LEDs that indicate the batter status. Also near the small button is another Led that indicates the power level that the batter is set too. Red is low, purple is medium and blue is full power. You can change between each power level by rapidly pressing the small button 5 times. This cycles through the outputs.
I set my output to full power and pressed down and held the button and took a big suck. It tasted quite bad, a sort of burnt flavour. I was so disappointed I looked at the instructions. To my relief this is normal. When the atomisers are made they are covered with a protective oil. This burns off in around 50 puffs but it sometimes tastes bad and other times its not noticeable.
The amount of vapour produced depends a lot on the e-juice although I found that on most occasions I only needed the power on medium to produce a good vapour. The only time I changes this is if the atomiser was a new one I would have it on low for a while and if it was getting old, I would knock it up to full power.
The atomisers can last between 1-2 weeks before I change them. This depends on usage. To give some idea of my use age I have to refill my cartridge every other day. A battery lasts me a full day at this amount of use. I tend to charge over night and I'm good to go come the morning.
Juice selection is important to get a good level of enjoyment from your vape. I have tried allot of the novelty flavours but prefer the tobacco flavoured ones. It can be fun though to mix juices and make up your own flavours.
Overall I am happy with this product. And with the fittings being standardised across a lot of accessories so you can purchase new battery's new parts for it quite easily. although its quite large to transport and if it is laid flat and the cap of the cap of the cartomizer works loose it can sometimes leak.
After a couple of months the glue became loose on the battery and the battery connection came off. I sent it back to juiceycigs and they replaced it free of charge. The replacement battery is still working fine and the cap seems allot better attached to the battery
I will look at reviewing some of the juices soon but flavours are subject to people's personal tastes which makes them difficult to review subjectively so I have been putting the off .
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