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| Full Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Kansas
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I just have to post this lol!! I had a problem with these guys cancelling my order.. Well after not being able to get ahold of them, so had to go only by email as I could not get anybody by phone... Left them nasty messages.. It just gets to the point where u had enough.. So had my cc company reverse my charges of 99.02.. So the only thing that I thought I was going to lose was my 9.95.. Also I did finally get the kit in the mail well after I cancelled & sent it right back to them without opening it. Well guess what!! Got 2 emails from them on the 29 of Oct. They said they were going credit me back my 99.02 & the 9.95 on my credit card.. Well they did just the other day LOL.. So now I am 99.02 to the good. Wow now I have 99.02 extra... Can u believe that!!! WoW!!
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| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: California
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| | #73 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: CA, USA
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Hi everyone, I am two months into my e-cigs and down to one or two analogs a day from two PACKS a day for 40 years. Seriously, I tried patches, pills, Smokenders, hynosis you name it. I NEVER thought I would be able to quit smoking cigarettes and tomorrow I pull the plug completely--I actually enjoy vaping BETTER than smoking now. As to types, I first bought a RN4081 "super mini" type and loved it--until I realized I was charging batteries every 2-3 hours at most, and cartridges had to be filled way too often. Then bought a classic pen style DSE 801 and love it--so my wife takes one of the two I got. Figures lol! Just ordered a 510 set with extra atty and battery--yes the atomizer wears out the fastest--1month two 3-4 months if you don't get them too hot. A lot of the starter sets are now available for under $30 for the Joye 510 in the China stores. I got two complete pen styles there for $36.88 with FREE SHIPPING. The free shipping does take 2-3 weeks to get to you, they tell you that up front, or of course you can pay the expensive UPS or FEDEX charges. The reason I ordered the 510 is the mini was not good enough for someone who has really decided they like to vape (most ppl who try it seem to) and it was just the right size and power of battery was good, good atomizers from what I hear and not as clumsy as the pen style to go out. I also BTW ordered a couple of atomizers for the pens, and plenty of really great e-juice from a US made supplier called Johnson Creek in Wisconsin. They all come in glass bottles, they give you a glass eyedropper, and the juice is pure and made in the USA by them. I highly recommend them. The juice in my opinion is as important almost as the hardware, it will ultimately determine the taste and the volume of vapor. Many ppl, myself included, have made the mistake of not ordering enough juice when they first start. It stinks when you quit smoking only to run out of juice! Hope some of this helps! Larry |
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| Full Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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901 is way to go
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| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: California
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It's baby steps I keep telling myself that. | |
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| | #76 | |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: CA, USA
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Hi Ladysolitary! I am very happy to hear that you are trying to lose the tobacco habit, good for you!! And yep, if baby steps is right for you, then that is the way you should do it. This is how I went about it (not saying one thing works for everybody though). The first thing I found out after doing serious research on vaping (a lot on this site) is that the amount of nicotine absorbed by the body is actually far less with e-cigs than with analogs. That is even with high strength liquid, so in the beginning I used high strength nicotine, puffed as much as I needed and put no limits on cigarettes on myself, I didn't want the pressure of worrying about failure--again. I just made sure all my batteries were fully charged when I went to bed, (that is why I recommend extra batteries) so I wouldn't have to worry about them running out the next day. I kept my regular cigs in a drawer in another room--out of sight out of mind ya know . The transition to vaping was much easier than I thought, I just kept the e-cigs with me, and when I had a nicotine urge, puffed several times and the urge was gone. I know what you mean about the money--I'm on permanent disability after an accident in '02 and even the cheapest generics cost me $240 a month! I really can't afford it. Now, at figure less than $40 a month (overstating) for liquid, occasional atomizer and battery replacements, I am saving at least $200 a month, and that is huge for us. (my wife and myself). More importantly to me, is the health savings. I was wheezing all night before I started vaping (I am 57 and long time smoker) and in only a few days, I was stunned to find the wheezing stopped completely. I very recently went to medium strength (18 mg) and was puffing a little more than with the high strength, but that slowed down naturally in a few days as the brain adjusted to the difference. BTW, UPDATE! :-) I am now two days COMPLETELY analog free--to me that is a miracle, I never thought it possible. I am doing great, vaping away, but I find that because of the subtle differences in habits, I am actually vaping less than before! It's amazing, and I am thrilled that my wonderful wife is using her 801 pen style every day! Since she realized that she could vape in the store she manages (she just does it discreetly) she doesn't have to go outside the mall she works in to grab a couple of puffs--she loves it! Since she is a BC survivor, that makes me happier than anything! Best of luck, and keep on writing! Great support here! :-) Larry | |
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| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: California
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I know the support here is great! I'm glad I came here, I'm on here everyday. | |
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| | #79 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: CA, USA
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Cool Lady, then I'm sure I'll see you around! Happy vaping! Larry |
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| | #80 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: CA, USA
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Has anyone else found that the atomizers on the RN4081 "Super Cigarette" burn out really fast? I had two of them burn out in 6 weeks. Good thing I had my old reliable DSE 804's, or I would have had a problem. I also had a feeling those little things would burn out and had already ordered three more, but that seems really fast. Also, anyone know if the 510 atties burn out fast also? I heard they are hot when you use them, is that true also? I'm planning on buying a dozen or so to sell to friends, but can't decide which two models--definitely the 804 Pen for one, but which for the smaller cig? Any advice?
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