Is it water proof? How do you clean the clearomiser? I usually rinse mine out in the sink with water.
I don't think that will be a good idea with a built in battery and electronics.
I really wish you could remove the tank, like the billet box.
Non replaceable battery kills it for me. I'm sure this thing will be 70.00 or more dollars. I stop around 40.00 mark for non replaceable batteries.
all-metaled surface...portable size...wattage adjustable, and HG booking sale price is 69.9 dollars...not saying perfect, but it is creative, love to have a try,lol!
Not sure offhand Jimhttps://us.joyetech.com/e-cigarette/eGrip/egrip.html
i'm on that page, can't find the camo. is it sold out? do you know anyone who has camo?
Non replaceable battery kills it for me. I'm sure this thing will be 70.00 or more dollars. I stop around 40.00 mark for non replaceable batteries.
What kills it for me is not the non replaceable battery (although i much prefer replaceable ) it's that it's rated at 1500 mAh , thats just not going to work for me.
The only two i would buy currently is the trusty old MVP 2.0 and the Istick .
I got mine today. In most every video or photo I have seen, the dial has marked settings for 8, 11, 14, 17 and 20 with dots in between wattages. The device received ONLY has 20 as a numerical wattage setting, no other numbers and vertical lines instead of dots for each increment. I'm wondering if I got an earlier or later version of the device or if perhaps what I received is not an actual Joetech product...
I've had one of these for a week and a half and run it one click past 8 watts. Mine has the numbers. They don't matter to me.
Somebody mentioned cleaning. I'm going to talk to a pharmacy about some very small brushes. I think the bottom cap could be soaked in water with denture tablets disolved in it and the same solution could probablly be poured in to the tank. Then after a good soaking put some power to the coil and may be it will clean itself up too. Put a peice of tape over the USB port and poor the water in carefully the same way as the e liquid to avoid fouling the usb port or put the cleaning solution in via the side port. May be somebody has a better idea.
The side loading port is a great feature when I'm not at home. Refilling is pretty much effortless and fool proof.
https://us.joyetech.com/e-cigarette/eGrip/egrip.html
i'm on that page, can't find the camo. is it sold out? do you know anyone who has camo?
Thanks makes me feel better, I contacted joyetech and said it may be a chipset error but is other wise fine but i am now leaning towards miss print in manualMine blinks when charging and shuts off when fully charged.
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I'm not sure on the amount because I charge it every night. It does outlast the tank for sure.How much juice do you go through on a single charge?
I haven't had any problems with dry hits with mine vaping Cosmic Fog Nutz.I finally figured out how to vape this thing and not get dry hits. Suck like crazy at any air setting! Totally annoying way to vape, though.
I just get the battery symbol with the lightning bolt flashing on and off as it charges.Question to egrip owners. When charging it flashes for like a minute then stops .The manual states it becomes solid once fully charged. What does your egrip do while charging?
I get a tank per charge at 17 watts.How much juice do you go through on a single charge?
I picked up an eGrip over the weekend at my local B&M store. It's the perfect device to throw in your pocket when out and about.
I had plenty of room on my server so I setup a wordpress blog and reviewed the eGrip. Here's the link for those of you that care to read it.
http://vapingreviewblog.com/2014/11/18/joytech-e-grip-review/
Hey pretty good review.
I picked up a wood grain egrip for $50 as soon as one became available.
Agree, they are a lot more heavy than you would expect. I suspect the Chinese over did it with the lead filler material. Which makes the supplied drip tip a a poor choice.
All that weight behind it, I felt like it would knock a tooth out if I hit a bump in the road.
I am using a nautilus drip tip until I can pick up something plastic or silicone.
But they do appear to be rock solid. I can see the weakness is going to be the dial and button. It just feels cheap and out of place on the Egrip.
You made some great choices in your size comparison photos. For $50 you are basically getting the capabilities of a 1500mah Vision spinner 2 and a good tank, but in a smaller package. $50 can also get you an istick and a nautilus mini. With a screen that has a battery readout and inaccurate V and W readings. Less another charger. All three would be set by taste options.
For $50 I consider it a luxury device. Something I can keep in my pocket at work all day without a clearomizer sticking out of it or breaking off.
I haven't had any issues with it dry hitting, but I run mine at 8-9.5 watts. However, I did read on another forum to turn it up to 20 watts, do a quick hit and then turn it back down to your desired wattage. Supposedly that cures it from dry hitting.
I have no issues on how it vapes. I think it is quite good. But I only use the lowest setting also. I removed the air screw completely and am using a nautilus tip, which has a wider bore than stock.
My dial has the dots also, but online I have seen them have lines and also ones with numbers.
How is your button assembly? Is it loose and slightly wiggly?
I am starting to obsess over mine. I am tempted to rip it apart to see if it can be tightened down.
I have 2 of them. The 2nd is a replacement.My dial / firing assembly is a little loose, but I am not sure that you can tighten it up. I think it is just free floating by design.
I have 2 of them. The 2nd is a replacement.
The 1st has a firm dial -- the 2nd, is just like yours. [IMO] there's way too much wiggle room there. I don't think it's free floating by design.
1st has numbers around the dial -- 2nd just has a 20 & dots.
1st is a deep deep deep black -- 2nd is lite black (can't tell from pic but very noticeable in hand).
1st was full kit -- 2nd body only.
Also on the replacement the 'VW' under the dial is lower than the 1st I rec'd.
I saw one of these things yesterday at my vape shop. It's really cute and tiny. And it's cleverly designed too! I almost wanted to buy one. The only thing that prevented me from opening up my wallet was that it uses pre-built heads, and I'm not sure I ever want to pay that much for resistances again. Also, I have enough vaping hardware as it is. But boy did I try to find a reason to buy it
If it could be rebuilt, I'd buy it in a jiffy though...
My eGrip lasted a week. The USB port wasn't attached well inside the mod & detached when I inserted the charging cable. I'm still waiting on Joyetech to give me a return authorization - man, they're slow. I had several issues with it, so I'm happy to get a replacement. I pulled that long, heavy drip-tip off & used a shorter titanium DT. It doesn't sound like it would make much difference, but the e-Grip felt much more balanced. Now, just waiting.....