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08-24-2011, 10:27 PM
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#1 | | VaporSaurusRex Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: San Diego, CA
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| Review of the Go Go Pro
by: Nate aka Devonmoonshire or Darth Vapor
I received my Go Go Pro on Monday the 15th of August. Since then I have been vaping this PV like a locomotive on steroids. So now lets get into the bare bones breakdown of this PV.
Battery:
The Go Go Pro sports a whopping 1300Mah battery in a sleek construction tube style PV. I also own the 1300Mah original Go Go so I wanted to pit the Pro against the Original.
Results:
Pro: Came off the Charger measuring at 4.24 Volts(Unloaded)
Go Go Original: Came off the charger at 4.12 Volts(Unloaded)
The Minimum power I measured on the Pro battery right before it died on me was 3.39 Volts unloaded.
The Minimum power I measured on the Go Go Original right before it died was 3.23 Volts unloaded.
So for power, I was not just imagining things when I noticed a more full and warm vapor for a longer period of time with the Go Go Pro.
Battery Life:
This device lasts a long time, I go through anywhere from 4 to 6 ml of liquid per day and often chainvape for hours on end. The Go Go Pro lasted me a full 56 hours from the charger before it finally started blinking at me to be charged. That is a very very long time in my opinion. So It has only seen the charger twice in a week. I will be charging it again tonight just so I can start the week off with a full charge.
This battery also contains a very nice and easy to read LCD displaying both the number of vapes as well as a 4 bar measure of how much battery life you have left. This I found this to be extremely useful not only for peace of mind when going out, but also to actually know how much I was vaping.
The counter I found can also serve another purpose as well I found. It allows me to also see what number I of vapes I am at when I find myself needing to top off the carto. This is helpful because it can help to insure that you never let your carto run dry. Great for those like me who absolutely HATE the burnt taste of a dry carto, (YUCK!)
As we all now know due to the contest held by Frank at Cigeasy, the Go Go Pro does in fact have a very reliable 5 click on off feature with the power button. It has worked every single time I have used it and it looks now as if they have finally perfected this feature.
Now on to the connector, (which has apparently been of some concern to a few users of the Go Go), This thing has demonstrated a Rock Solid connector on the battery. I have not had to fiddle with, tweak or adjust this connector in any way shape or form, it just connects to the cartomizer or charger flawlessly every single time for me. Excellent for sure as I hate messing with battery posts .
Vapor Production:
Two words: FOG BANK! I am a huge fan of the 510 dual coil cartomizers and to be perfectly honest, this thing more than doubles the amount of vapor produced by my dual coils on my ego-T batteries. Phenomenal on the Vapor production!
Flavor:
To judge the flavor I also put the Go Cart on the Pro battery up against the Dual Coil 510's on my Ego-T 1000mah Batteries. The Go Cart does in fact deliver more of the juice flavor than the dual coils did in this comparison. If I had to put a number to it I would say at least 20% more flavor from the Go Cart.
Throat Hit:
Now I am a fan of a medium to medium-high TH, The Go Go Pro delivered precisely right on target with what I consider to be the Perfect TH for me. My Dual coils do in fact deliver a slightly stronger TH using the same juice as was in the Go Cart. For this experiment I used Pink Spot Vapors Tahiti Breeze at 18mg Nicotine for the first round and E-Liquid Emporium Extra Strong Menthol at 12mg nicotine for the second round,(Yes I prefer to vape Glacial Ice flavors I love me some great Menthol). In both tests the Go Cart gave me slightly,(Very slightly), less TH than the dual coil 510 cartomizers.
Capacity:
Well, this one is easy, the Go Carts hold approximately 2.5-3 ml of liquid when fully saturated. Great capacity, perfect for most folks to go the better part of a day without a refill. I do keep a tiny 3ml bottle with me for topping off in the event I get stuck somewhere or just plain vape a little more than usual in a day. My own personal security blanket so to speak. Most people I think will not require this though as 3ml is quite a bit of liquid.
Now as always I will include that there are at least three different types of Tip that can be used on the Go Carts:
1: Aluminum Ego Mega Atty Drip Tip,(My personal Favorite, and they come in different colors).
2: Delrin Black Ego Mega Atty Drip Tip, (My second Favorite, but since the Go Go Pro is Matte Black it really does look sleek on it).
3: The 801 Whistle Tip from the standard 801 Cartridge, (wish someone could make an aluminum or stainless tip with this exact feel).
Overall Impression:
This is absolutely a Great PV in all aspects. It performs as well or better than advertised. It also comes at a really great price for what you receive in a starter kit. All around thumbs way up on a great PV!
I do hope that this review has helped and was as informative as you needed. If you have any further questions at all please feel free to ask. I am always willing to answer any and all questions if I can.
If you would like to look at the Go Go Pro, it is exclusively available here : http://www.cigeasy.com/product_p/gogo-pro.htm
This is my very first official review so any and all feedback on this would be very helpful for any and all future reviews I do.
Thank you for your time and Happy Vaping!
Sincerely;
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08-24-2011, 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by DevonMoonshire Review of the Go Go Pro
by: Nate aka Devonmoonshire or Darth Vapor
I received my Go Go Pro on Monday the 15th of August. Since then I have been vaping this PV like a locomotive on steroids. So now lets get into the bare bones breakdown of this PV. | Nice review, Nate. I was interested in a GoGo but the price put me off a bit, but the current sale price of $49.95 makes it a definite contender! Sounds like You vape like I vape, so this might be my next purchase! (if they keep the price there...)
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08-24-2011, 10:44 PM
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| Thank you very much Steam, I put everything in it that I have found, (in my limited experience), to be very very important aspects of vaping from what I have read throughout my almost 6 months vaping myself and the 2 years of research I put into deciding on my first PV.
I have to say that not only is it a monster on the battery life thing, It also looks very very nice as well, I have been getting compliments on it all week long at work.
I do vape a lot, I love to vape and noticed I was getting too much nicotine so I dropped my MG in order to be able to vape more often  I go through an entire 4ml Dual Coil tank, two to three 2ml top offs of the Go Go Pro and 2 refills on a 2ml Dual Coil Cartomizer on my Ego T battery every day. So yeah I think I am a true vapaholic
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08-24-2011, 10:46 PM
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| Very nice and very complete review DM! Sounds like a good PV. I have been spoiled on using ones that have the replaceable batteries though. |
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08-24-2011, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by DevonMoonshire Thank you very much Steam, I put everything in it that I have found, (in my limited experience), to be very very important aspects of vaping from what I have read throughout my almost 6 months vaping myself and the 2 years of research I put into deciding on my first PV.
I have to say that not only is it a monster on the battery life thing, It also looks very very nice as well, I have been getting compliments on it all week long at work.
I do vape a lot, I love to vape and noticed I was getting too much nicotine so I dropped my MG in order to be able to vape more often  I go through an entire 4ml Dual Coil tank, two to three 2ml top offs of the Go Go Pro and 2 refills on a 2ml Dual Coil Cartomizer on my Ego T battery every day. So yeah I think I am a true vapaholic  | Your not the only vapaholic, I actually made myself sick from it  Learned my lesson though and good you dropped your nic level down to compensate. Smart man! |
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08-24-2011, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by RY4 Very nice and very complete review DM! Sounds like a good PV. I have been spoiled on using ones that have the replaceable batteries though.  | Hehehe Me too, I have my Provari and it really does blow everything else I have tried out of the water. However that being said, the Provari also comes at a much greater price tag so it really should. At $49.95 though I have never experienced the kind of quality and satisfaction that this device provides, the closest I have come to it is the original Go Go Quote:
Originally Posted by RY4 Your not the only vapaholic, I actually made myself sick from it  Learned my lesson though and good you dropped your nic level down to compensate. Smart man! | Why thank you very much, it is nice to be called something besides "Shrek", (Grumpy Ogre), or "Captain Gantu",(Lilo and Stitch), once in a while
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08-24-2011, 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by DevonMoonshire Hehehe Me too, I have my Provari and it really does blow everything else I have tried out of the water. However that being said, the Provari also comes at a much greater price tag so it really should. At $49.95 though I have never experienced the kind of quality and satisfaction that this device provides, the closest I have come to it is the original Go Go
Why thank you very much, it is nice to be called something besides "Shrek", (Grumpy Ogre), or "Captain Gantu",(Lilo and Stitch), once in a while  | Sorry if I am side tracking and hijacking your thread....  I have not heard of Provari. I am assuming it has the replaceable batteries? How much was it and where it the review on that one?
LMAO! Who calls you those names? |
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08-24-2011, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by RY4 Sorry if I am side tracking and hijacking your thread....  I have not heard of Provari. I am assuming it has the replaceable batteries? How much was it and where it the review on that one?
LMAO! Who calls you those names? |
Oh No worries at all, I already know this is the place of super Hijackers  Myself included  I am sure with the size of the review that it will get read no matter how off track we get.
The Provari is a Variable Voltage Mod with a digital display and several functions including finding out exactly what Ohms your Atomizer/Carto is.
It is from Provape.com and they have several reviews of it on their site.
My total setup cost the Wifey a little over 250 bucks, with three 18650 Protected LI batteries and the extender cap to fit them, as well as the rapid charger for the batteries.
Very nice unit though for sure. The only thing in my arsenal that can hold a candle to it is the Go Go and Go Go Pro for sure.
LOL and the Admiral, (Aka Wifey), calls me those, I can get a bit grumpy at times when I have worked a 24 to 48 hour day LOL
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08-24-2011, 11:41 PM
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#9 | | Darth Vaper Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Leftern Mass
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| Actually, hijack or no, this was such a good review I moved it to E-Cig Models Discussions.
Thanks, DM.
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08-24-2011, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by DevonMoonshire Oh No worries at all, I already know this is the place of super Hijackers  Myself included  I am sure with the size of the review that it will get read no matter how off track we get.
The Provari is a Variable Voltage Mod with a digital display and several functions including finding out exactly what Ohms your Atomizer/Carto is.
It is from Provape.com and they have several reviews of it on their site.
My total setup cost the Wifey a little over 250 bucks, with three 18650 Protected LI batteries and the extender cap to fit them, as well as the rapid charger for the batteries.
Very nice unit though for sure. The only thing in my arsenal that can hold a candle to it is the Go Go and Go Go Pro for sure.
LOL and the Admiral, (Aka Wifey), calls me those, I can get a bit grumpy at times when I have worked a 24 to 48 hour day LOL | Wow, very nice!!! I have bookmarked their site and will have to go back later and check out when I am more awake.... hehehehe. I see they have a Provape 1 and a new Provari. I'll have to find out what their differences are. Do you know how these compare to the infinity? I assume it is holding up well? Pretty interesting how the GoGo can hold up to that and at a much cheaper price. Still so spoiled on those replaceable batteries. Just can't see myself going back to non-replaceable battery PVs.
Yeah, I suppose I would be a bit grumpy after working a 24-48 hour day. Actually, I would probably be a bit more than grumpy. LOL! |
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08-25-2011, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Steampunk Actually, hijack or no, this was such a good review I moved it to E-Cig Models Discussions.
Thanks, DM. | Oh Wow! Thank you very much Steam. It sounds so far like I have achieved my goal of making this a useful review then. I think I must thank the Navy for this as I have been writing evaluations on myself and scores of other Sailors for a long time now. Quote:
Originally Posted by RY4 Wow, very nice!!! I have bookmarked their site and will have to go back later and check out when I am more awake.... hehehehe. I see they have a Provape 1 and a new Provari. I'll have to find out what their differences are. Do you know how these compare to the infinity? I assume it is holding up well? Pretty interesting how the GoGo can hold up to that and at a much cheaper price. Still so spoiled on those replaceable batteries. Just can't see myself going back to non-replaceable battery PVs.
Yeah, I suppose I would be a bit grumpy after working a 24-48 hour day. Actually, I would probably be a bit more than grumpy. LOL! | I am not sure how exactly it stacks up against the Infinity Pro as I have never used either the Buzz Pro or Infinity Pro. I can say this much, it is larger than the Infinity though.
I can understand that completely because the replaceable batteries are very addictive indeed. Having more than one PV though makes it very worth it for me because with the battery life the Go Go Pro has shown me it only needs charging 2 or three times max per week for me, even with heavy use.
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08-25-2011, 12:49 PM
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| Great review! I was not sold on the Go Go due to the proprietary threading at first, but with adapters and a newer 50$ model it certainly sounds like a good PV at a great price. Going to check out the site now. Thanks! |
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08-25-2011, 01:09 PM
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| 5 out of 5 stars on the review skills, DM. |
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| Hey DM I have a ? about the 510 to Go Go adapters, do the adapters have the capability for use with the Go-go cone as well? I am thinking about getting an adapter to check out the go carts and it would be great if I could have a cone on my SB. |
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| Hey DM..are the cartos the same ones?
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Originally Posted by Brutus Great review! I was not sold on the Go Go due to the proprietary threading at first, but with adapters and a newer 50$ model it certainly sounds like a good PV at a great price. Going to check out the site now. Thanks! | Thank you very much Brutus, I am very happy that you liked it. Quote:
Originally Posted by mrwizard 5 out of 5 stars on the review skills, DM.  | Thank you so much Mr. Wizard, I am really looking forward to writing more reviews in the not so distant future. Quote:
Originally Posted by Brutus Hey DM I have a ? about the 510 to Go Go adapters, do the adapters have the capability for use with the Go-go cone as well? I am thinking about getting an adapter to check out the go carts and it would be great if I could have a cone on my SB. | The cone is very similar to the Ego Cones in that they actually screw down onto the Go Go Battery itself over the cartomizer, so the only battery the Cones fit on it the Go Go battery. I have never owned any of the 510 adapters myself as of yet. I did get the Go Go Carto to 808 adapter and the ran an 808 to 510 adapter inline with that one in order to use the Go Cart on my Provari. That was before the 510 to Go Go adapters came out though so I am not sure if the new adapters are fitted to accept the cone. Quote:
Originally Posted by berger Hey DM..are the cartos the same ones? | From what I have heard the Go Carts have changed a little over the past few months, I am still on the 5 pack of empty Go Carts I bought 4 months ago though so I have the older style Go Carts, I will be ordering some replacements next month though. Yes the Go Carts have indeed done very very well with my 70/30 PG/VG Menthol Juice. I am looking forward to using some of the newer carts too though. I have two open right now with different flavors in them and still have one left in the protective wrap that has never been opened out of the original 5 pack I bought.
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| Oh..they are finally making 510 adapters now?..which way is that? gogo batt to 510 atty or gogo cart to 510 batt? or both?
I did try a gogo cart on the infinity using the two adapter method.. 
cranking up the volts didn't seem to do much to it though..
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Originally Posted by berger Oh..they are finally making 510 adapters now?..which way is that? gogo batt to 510 atty or gogo cart to 510 batt? or both?
I did try a gogo cart on the infinity using the two adapter method.. 
cranking up the volts didn't seem to do much to it though.. | I have seen both ways for the adapters now. Cartomizer to 510 battery and vice/versa. The cartomizer I am using right now measures out at 3.0 - 3.1 Ohms, I believe that the circuitry in the battery is geared for optimum performance with these cartomizers though because although the vapor was warmer and a little fuller at 4.8v on the Provari, it was still incredible on the Go Go Pro battery itself.
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08-26-2011, 09:27 PM
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#19 | | VaporSaurusRex Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: San Diego, CA
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| Update as promised:
I took my Go Go Pro battery off the charger at 6am on Monday Morning, I am still vaping on that charge and still have 1 bar remaining on the indicator. All I can say is WOW.
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08-26-2011, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by DevonMoonshire Update as promised:
I took my Go Go Pro battery off the charger at 6am on Monday Morning, I am still vaping on that charge and still have 1 bar remaining on the indicator. All I can say is WOW. | That is a big WOW. What carto are you using on it? I know I love the LRs and DCs and they really suck the life out of my batteries but for me it is worth that cost of battery life. However, when I use 3.0s I get much longer battery life but have never gotten what 5 days now... out of one. On my regular egos, 900mAh and 1000mAh, the longest I got with 3.0s was 2 days and that was with pretty much constant vaping throughout the day and that was at least an 18 hr day at minimum. |
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Originally Posted by RY4 That is a big WOW. What carto are you using on it? I know I love the LRs and DCs and they really suck the life out of my batteries but for me it is worth that cost of battery life. However, when I use 3.0s I get much longer battery life but have never gotten what 5 days now... out of one. On my regular egos, 900mAh and 1000mAh, the longest I got with 3.0s was 2 days and that was with pretty much constant vaping throughout the day and that was at least an 18 hr day at minimum. |
I am using the original 3ml Go Go Cartomizers that I got with the Go Go. They are 3 ohms measured with a multimeter and they perform awesome on it too
I am thinking about getting an adapter so I can use some other things on this battery to see how well they work on the Go Go Pro.
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08-27-2011, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by DevonMoonshire I am using the original 3ml Go Go Cartomizers that I got with the Go Go. They are 3 ohms measured with a multimeter and they perform awesome on it too
I am thinking about getting an adapter so I can use some other things on this battery to see how well they work on the Go Go Pro. | What is the threading on? Does it take 510s or do you need an adapter for it? |
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08-27-2011, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by RY4 What is the threading on? Does it take 510s or do you need an adapter for it? |
The threading on the Go Go and Go Go Pro are proprietary, however unlike a lot of cone models, you can actually use the cone on the battery while having an adapter on so that it maintains the look of the model itself.
But yes you do need an adapter to use 510's or anything else on the Go Go and Go Go Pro battery. I just like the fact that even with the adapter on it still accepts the cone to cover up the adapter
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08-27-2011, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by DevonMoonshire The threading on the Go Go and Go Go Pro are proprietary, however unlike a lot of cone models, you can actually use the cone on the battery while having an adapter on so that it maintains the look of the model itself.
But yes you do need an adapter to use 510's or anything else on the Go Go and Go Go Pro battery. I just like the fact that even with the adapter on it still accepts the cone to cover up the adapter  | That proprietary stuff stinks but it is good you can get an adapter for it. I hate being restricted that way to buying from only that company which makes the product. One of the reasons I avoid Apple stuff (their macs and I-stuff). And pretty cool you can still use the cone with the adapter. Let us know how you like the other stuff on it. I am partial to the dual coils |
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Originally Posted by RY4 That proprietary stuff stinks but it is good you can get an adapter for it. I hate being restricted that way to buying from only that company which makes the product. One of the reasons I avoid Apple stuff (their macs and I-stuff). And pretty cool you can still use the cone with the adapter. Let us know how you like the other stuff on it. I am partial to the dual coils  | Oh you know I will RY4
Proprietary honestly though is actually meaningless anymore, because no matter how strange a threading is on a PV, if it is a quality device such as the Go Go and Go Go Pro are, SOMEONE will make an adapter for it pretty quick that negates the proprietary threading all together
That is one thing I love about this industry LOL I am also going to be getting an XXXL Dual Coil as the cone on the Go Go will fit it easily. Yet another nice thing about the Go Go, they don't make a Carto too big for it from anything I have seen
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