The eGo-Tank Review: A Closer Look at Joyetech’s Joye eGo-T
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Usually when we see revolutionary advances in electronic smoking, we only see it from a few suppliers or manufacturers. The latter, Joyetech, has bestowed upon vaping enthusiasts an excellent product that’s not only a joy to use but a privilege to own. With their stellar Joye 510 model or the introduction of the manual button Joye 510 and Mega Joye 510 batteries (which, if I may remind you, was soon emulated by other major e-Cigarette models, notably the batteries for the KR808D-1 and DSE901 electronic cigarettes), Joyetech has really pushed the bar in technological achievement.
In 2010, it was the release of the Joye eGo t that proved to be the most revolutionary marvelous smoking device in the industry. More than just a simply battery life upgrade, the eGo evolved into a smoker’s customizable dream. With a plethora of atomizer options, mega batters, and even 510 backwards compatability support – there was no reason to discount the Joye eGo e-Cigarette as a run of the mill option for vapers. Coupled with the Joye eGo was the Joye 510 which gave tens of thousands of vapers worldwide the chance to experience a robust product line.
Enter 2011, with a crucial milestone in 2010 comes another one this year and in such a short history has been rewritten. With the advent of LR atomizers and the introduction of cartomizer technology, nothing has been so revolutionary until Joyetech unveiled their new Joye eGo-T/Tank system featuring a new piece of electronic smoking technology, the Tankomizer.
With Backwards Compatible Technology and Flexible Ease of Use, the Joye eGo-T continues the Joyetech Tradition
The Joye eGo is by far one of my more favorite e-Cigarettes out of the models I do own (and I own quite a bit, necessary for writing accurate reviews). The eGo is definitely my “go-to” daily, vapor cigarette. Quite frankly, I’d be hesitant to say that it wasn’t, it never leaves my side. More importantly, I’m a big fan of the Joyetech product line. I own many Joye eGo batteries (both Regular and Mega) as well as LR 510 atomizers, LR eGo Atomizers (again, both in Regular and Mega), the Joye eGo PCC (Portable Charging Case), and Fancy drip tips for both models. Suffice it to say, I own everything that has ever been released for the Joye eGo since Joyetech introduced the cigarette a little over a year ago.
The wonderful thing about the new eGo-T unit is the familiarity you’ll get with using it. In many ways, it’s very similar to the original eGo. As it should be considering that, just how eGo was compatible with the Joye 510, the Joye eGo-T tankomizer is completely backwards compatible with your existing Joye eGo gear: batteries (regular and mega), chargers, your PCC, you name it.
What makes the eGo-T Such an Excellent Buy is its New Atomizer Technology, or more Precisely, the Tankomizer.
Many three-piece e-Cigarette users who bought the original Joye eGO or Joye 510 would constantly complain about the incessant need to refill cartridges, which oddly enough held very little e-Liquid to even get a satisfying puff. I personally questioned their design due to the all too often occurrence of my cartridge melting or the bizarre looking filler material. I had my suspicions with that material which looked slightly burnt, I would imagine that would explain the off-tasting vapor I’d experience each time I used either electronic cigarette.
