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Ok... not really. I thought I'd channel Chris for a second to draw attention to my new review of the Sapphire amongst all of the other fantastic reviews running around on the GV sub forum right now. Good job to Chris for getting these things into reviewers' hands to build up some buzz!

Same drill as before. You can read the whole thing here or bounce over to GV Sapphire Hybrid System for e-cigarettes: Review and Impressions to view the thing with formatting and pretty pictures. Enjoy, my friends!

GV Sapphire Hybrid System for e-cigarettes: Review and Impressions


While not quite at the current level of escalation as multiple coil fillered cartomizers, manufacturers are starting to reinvent the clearomizer. New entrants into the bottom-coil clearomizer space are beginning to hit the market. With a great deal of fanfare and excitement, GotVapes released the newest contestant in the clearo race, the Sapphire Hybrid System onto the market.

Design
The awkwardly named Sapphire is billed as a hybrid tank system. Rather than an exposed horizontal coil at the bottom of the cartomizer like the G4/Vortex, the bottom of the cartomizer features a small metal cylinder with a wick protruding from the top. A clear tube with an air channel slides over the mini atomizer and holds the eliquid which is delivered to the coils via the protruding wick. A silicon gasket seals the atomizer assembly from the juice rather than relying on the wicks to keep the liquid outside the coil chamber much the same way as a tank atomizer system.


Disassembled Sapphire
Priced at 6.96 for two units, the tanks are a little on the uptown side of the clearomizer price scale. I imagine the prices will dip somewhat after these are on the market for a while. Dual coil cartomizers similarly were much more expensive when they first hit the market.

When purchased as part of an eGo starter kit, the Sapphire also comes with a metal sleeve with a screw on cap. The cartomizer is also available as part of an entry-level 510 starter kit. GotVapes says that they will make the protective sleeves and caps available a separate accessory once stock levels even out.

The Sapphire ships with a black sticker covering the outer tube. The sticker features die cuts on two sides to allow for easy viewing. At least that is the case for one side. The other window is positioned directly over the air channel, which gives a great view of the condensation built up in the tube, but obscures the juice. The sticker is easily removed with no residue revealing a frosted clear cartomizer.

The outer plastic tube appears to be constructed using a different type of plastic. The plastic feels more like the type used in syringes than what is used in CE2 and G4 type cartomizers. The tube is topped off with a hard plastic whistle tip. While the tip is comfortable and works well, it is a proprietary fitting. This is part of an unfortunate trend in a lot of new cartomizers. I wish these would terminate in a standard size, allowing me to choose what sort of tip I like best.


Fill port, teeeny plug
Removing the plastic tip reveals a filling port covered with a very small silicone plug. The plug has a spike at the end for easy removal (if you are fingernail impaired, tweezers may be in order here). The plug is very small and important. Be careful when setting it down while filling or you'll find yourself crawling around your kitchen floor looking for the wayward plug like me.

Speaking of easily lost little parts, filling the Sapphire is accomplished by squirting liquid into the port covered by the plug. A small silicon adapter designed to slide on the tip of any e-liquid bottle is included in the box. This tip works well and makes for an easy fill, until you lose that too. Fortunately, filling is also easily accomplished using any small diamater accessory like a syringe or a pipette.


No drips!
Once filled, unlike the G4 cartomizers, the juice actually stays where you put it. After leaving the cartomizer standing overnight filled with liquid, I awoke the next morning to find no evidence of leakage. This is all the more impressive as I conducted the test after pulling the cartomizer apart and reassembling it. Despite claims by GotVapes, the tube easily removes from the cartomizer. The company states they are going to work with the factory to try and make that connection more sturdy. The tall inner cylinder should prevent most accidental dislodging.

vaping Experience
From a performance standpoint the Sapphire is a decent contender. Loaded up with my trusty test eliquid, and bolted onto the Lea, the device produced a reasonably pleasant vape. Vapor production was pretty good for running on a small battery device. Throat hit was definitely good as well. The warmth of the vapor as might be expected from a bottom coil device was a little on the cool side. I actually expected it to be cooler considering how much distance the vapor has to cover between the coil and the mouthpiece.


Sapphire minus decorative sticker
Some people claim that believe cooler vapor enhances their ability to taste flavor in the vapor. That's likely a pretty subjective thing as I didn't really notice much difference in the flavor. Flavor production wasn't bad or anything, really just average with nothing unusual about it at all.

Strapping the Sapphire to the variable volt box didn't really do much to change the flavor profile either. I did notice a pretty decent bump in vapor production when going from the Lea to about 4v. The temperature of the vapor naturally increased as well, but not quite as much as I expected.

I found that the sweet spot for the tank was around the 4-4.2 volt range. Cranking the voltage to 5v or so started to stress things out and I picked up hints of burning juice. There wasn't a huge gain in any of the vapor factors at 5volts. I briefly tried going up to 5.5 volts and there was definitely some burning going on at that point. Some testers have reported they are successfully able to vape at 5 or even 6v after their units have broken in. I didn't find that to be the case, and will likely just wait for this model to come in resistances other than 2.4 ohm before trying them at high voltage.


CE2, G4, Sapphire, CE2 XL, Vision XL


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The GV Sapphire Tank system is an oddly named device with an equally odd description of a hybrid tank system. In essence, this is a bottom coil clear (mostly) cartomizer that does a much better job of pulling the bottom coil feat off than its predecessors on the market. Filling the tank is an easy process, even if you lose the included filling adapter. Performance is certainly competent and coupled with the ease of use of the filling system make this a pretty decent no fuss type of cartomizer.

Performance:
Vapor Production: Decent at 3.2v to very good at 4v and above
Vapor Temperature: Cool to moderately warm
Throat Hit: Good at all voltages
Flavor: Average
Draw: Moderate

Pros:
Easy fill system
Good performance
Easy viewing of liquid levels
Solid construction
No leaking
No juice in mouth issues
Cons:
A bit more expensive than other models
Not as versatile with higher voltages
Losing the fill plug cap would render carto useless
Proprietary whistle tip

Details:
Product Name: GV Sapphire Hybrid System
Vendor: GotVapes
Manufacturer: Buddy Technology
Price: $6.96 (two pack)
Threading: 510
Resistance: 2.4 ohm
eLiquid Capacity: 1.5ml

Disclosure: This cartomizer was sent to me for review by GotVapes.
 

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great review, happy you like the sapphire.


bombs away

I would like to stress this, i see many people saying at 6.95 the sapphire is a tad pricey, but in reality if you compare it to its closest sibling in design the ego-t or 510-t , those cost over 12 dollars for 1 and dont work like the sapphire. SO while many are comparing it the ce2 pricing they should be comparing it to what its more like in design and if your to that youll see that sapphire is cheaper and by alot.
 
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Great review as usual.

I just received my 510 kit with sapphire, loaded up my sapphire, and am vaping on it right now. Flavor is very meh, but definitely better than polyfill. Vapor is pretty decent too. Overall its the most working clearomizer I have tried, which is saying A LOT. Although I am disappointed with it as I am experiencing now, because I was expecting better flavor, I will be trying it on my Provari tomorrow and see if there is a sweet spot for it. Maybe 510 stick with a sapphire doesn't do my ejoker juice justice? I don't know, but I could vape this. Good job Gotvapes, you're the first people to sell a non 100% bull.... clearomizer lol. 2 thumps up :p

these 510 stick batters are 3.2v or 3.7v?

Maybe the 2nd refill of the sapphire will taste better, and I'm almost certain flavor will be better at 4+ volts

Though I dare say I detect a smell/taste of something 'burn't....oh no *face palm*
 
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Great review! I think the Saphire is really well priced especially considering analogs are over $5 per pack (maybe more since I don't know the exact price anymore since I quit analogs over 1.5 years ago) and if anyone was a pack a day smoker like I was that adds up to at least $25 per week. Even if a Bud lasted just 1 week it is still a steal! I expect 1 Bud to last several weeks at the rate the 2 I have are performing.
 

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Great review! I think the Saphire is really well priced especially considering analogs are over $5 per pack (maybe more since I don't know the exact price anymore since I quit analogs over 1.5 years ago) and if anyone was a pack a day smoker like I was that adds up to at least $25 per week. Even if a Bud lasted just 1 week it is still a steal! I expect 1 Bud to last several weeks at the rate the 2 I have are performing.

I agree, but I'm looking at it from a comparative purpose as far as what similar cartomizers go for. And of course, I'm positive they'll get less expensive (like with multi-pack pricing like Chris is looking into).
 

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i agree stothe but again its a atomizer with a tank for 3.50 cents thats extremly well built and works as its suppose to.

Now a 510t tank is 12 to 16 dollars and doesnt work no where as well.

same goes for a ego-t and other designs, they are much more expensive and dont work like the sapphire but people buy those at thise high prices.

many people want to compare it to a ce2 but they are not the same, 2 different systems.

but i get your point as well.
 
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Analogs $5 a pack? I don't know where your from, but here in CT they are 8-9 a pack depending on your brand. Go to new York and you'll pay over $10. Or to the casino where you'll pay 15-16 a pack. So with that in mind....not a bad price on the sapphire!! Lol
Great review! I think the Saphire is really well priced especially considering analogs are over $5 per pack (maybe more since I don't know the exact price anymore since I quit analogs over 1.5 years ago) and if anyone was a pack a day smoker like I was that adds up to at least $25 per week. Even if a Bud lasted just 1 week it is still a steal! I expect 1 Bud to last several weeks at the rate the 2 I have are performing.
 

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Analogs $5 a pack? I don't know where your from, but here in CT they are 8-9 a pack depending on your brand. Go to new York and you'll pay over $10. Or to the casino where you'll pay 15-16 a pack. So with that in mind....not a bad price on the sapphire!! Lol

Here in Va, you can pick up many name brands for $5.00, and even cheaper in some of the tobacco shops. I think the price is great for the Sapphires. I bought a pack when the first batch went on sale and I'm really liking them. I used ego-t tanks previously, and while I never had any issues with those (never had any leaking, never had to mod my wicks in any way, etc) I wanted to try something different. The Sapphires are really easy to use. I definitely plan on picking up the screw-on covers and caps because I always feel the need to unscrew it from my ego battery before I put it in my pocket due to the length. I have the short ego battery, the 650 mah, but I do a lot of bending at work and I'm afraid I'll put too much stress on it if it moves around in my pocket the wrong way.
 
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They're cheaper down south here too, it's been a while, but around $5 I think. I too am looking forward to the pen cap. I have a Lea which has a pen cap, but it only works with the Lea tanks, since I never use those, the cap sits in a box somewhere, ignored.

Here in Va, you can pick up many name brands for $5.00, and even cheaper in some of the tobacco shops. I think the price is great for the Sapphires. I bought a pack when the first batch went on sale and I'm really liking them. I used ego-t tanks previously, and while I never had any issues with those (never had any leaking, never had to mod my wicks in any way, etc) I wanted to try something different. The Sapphires are really east to use. I definitely plan on picking up the screw-on covers and caps because I always feel the need to unscrew it from my ego battery before I put it in my pocket due to the length. I have the short ego battery, the 650 mah, but I do a lot of bending at work and I'm afraid I'll put too much stress on it if it moves around in my pocket the wrong way.
 

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Ego-T's have always and I mean always left that plastic taste in my mouth (currently have 3 attys and a hand full of tanks).
nothing out there to "fix" the tanks leaching has not helped.
Two pieces are a .... too. I love the Sapphire's simplicity and easy of use. no leaks, no cracks, and awesome flavor I have experienced with no other. My only complaint is it needs to hold more juice, I need mega 3-5 ml.... just saying.
 

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Ego-T's have always and I mean always left that plastic taste in my mouth (currently have 3 attys and a hand full of tanks).
nothing out there to "fix" the tanks leaching has not helped.
Two pieces are a .... too. I love the Sapphire's simplicity and easy of use. no leaks, no cracks, and awesome flavor I have experienced with no other. My only complaint is it needs to hold more juice, I need mega 3-5 ml.... just saying.

Yeah a Vision sized Sapphire would be great. Maybe Chris could pass that one along to the manufacturer.
 

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Great review. I have 4 that are going strong after a couple weeks, I could never get that longevity out of normal cartomizer. So there is my cost equalizer.

Also, as far as that small plug goes, I lost them awhile ago, losing the plugs did not change how they work for me. Sapphire's have not missed a beat. No leaking, no problems. Now if some on made a 5ml one, I would be in heaven.
 
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