Friday, March 25, 2016

eHealth Starter Kit Review


Battery life: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Taste: 1.5 out of 5 stars
Draw: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Vapor production: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

eHealth e-cigs are found all over the China-based webstores that sell e-cigs.   Since the eHealth is a cig-a-like, I figured I'd find a way to pursue it and try it out.  I purchased a bare bones starter kit along with two additional packs of cartridges (peppermint and strawberry flavors).  The starter kit came with one battery, one USB charger, and a pack of classic tobacco cartridges (10 cartridges per pack).  They made the packaging a somewhat attractive design.  eHealth is NOT from the big tobacco industry.  "Cig-alikes" is a term often used by vapers (electronic cigarette and vape device users from beginners to the most advanced) to describe electronic cigarettes that are shaped or somewhat shaped like traditional tobacco cigarettes.

I first tried vaping when cig-alikes were the only electronic cigarette around (now we have eGos and box mods).  Most vapers have gotten into the vaping world with a cig-alike from one brand or another.  I use a Joytech eVic VT as my regular vaping device, but I decided to embark on a journey of trying different cig-alikes out of curiosity and to try and find the one I could use regularly when hitting the bars (or if it's an emergency).

The top things e-cig users look for in these devices are battery life, taste/flavor, draw (how much resistance the user is met with in sucking on the thing), and vapor/cloud production.  I found the battery life on the eHealth to be okay, as it lasts longer than one would expect, given its size.  I could vape for about 1/2 of the day on this with medium-heavy use.  I give battery life 3.5 out of 5 stars.

The taste/flavor of this is less than mediocre, and it's where the eHealth falls off the wagon.  It begins to taste burnt really easily, (even though there is plenty of juice left in the cartridge.
OVERALL FLAVOR RATING: 1.5 out of 5 stars

The draw, another thing e-cig users look for, is average.  On this one, the draw is even and smooth.  You are met with very little resistance, but it's an easy draw.  eHealth got this feature right.  To the draw, I give a rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Vapor production is another topic not to be ignored in this review.  What I mean by vapor production is how much vapor this produces per average drag.  I've found vapor production from this thing to be tolerable but not great.  It's very consistent from puff to puff in production; and vapor production remains pretty even until the last couple of puffs before the battery dies.  I give 3.0 out of five stars to the vapor production of this device.

Unlike most cig-a-likes, this one is a three piece.  On most cig-a-likes, you just screw a new cartridge onto the battery but on this one, you screw an atomizer on to the battery and snap a cartridge on top of that.  The eHealth actually looks more like a cigarette than most cig-a-likes do, so this one really is a true cig-a-like.

Kudos to eHealth for an e-cg with a fair battery life and fantastic draw. I don't think anything needs to be changed with those points. However, I cannot recommend this one because of the constant burnt taste before you're even halfway through it.  My overall rating for this product is 2.5 out of 5 stars.

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