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Njoy . . . Huge news!!! in The E-Cigarette; looks much like the supermini's that MyECig.com, smartfixx, e-cigs.co.uk, and pillbox38 sell. That's all i know. it looks the same...
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    looks much like the supermini's that MyECig.com, smartfixx, e-cigs.co.uk, and pillbox38 sell.

    That's all i know. it looks the same
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    It's the Rn4081 super mini, same as Myecig, Pillbox, Smokster, Royal Smoker, and so many others.

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    That's interesting. I thought it was a completely new model that superceded all the rest.

    In that case, I'll order from Smokester

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    So njoy now has an e-cig, an other model then a pen style.
    It looks like any other e-cig.

    I will not order it, because I don't like those, it's a personal choice.
    The cartridges hardly hold any liquid, it's almost impossible to fill them, and you always get the liquid in your mouth.

    It feels the same when the dentist numbs your teeth. LOL.

    Also the price of the carts from njoy are way too expensive.

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    Hi Lady P

    I'd stick to EU ordering if I was you. There's a European NJOY site and it would probably be best to order from them although they're horribly expensive. My NJOY came from Jim and I got slaughtered for 30 quid on a £110 order on entry to the UK.

    Anyway, the atomiser died and I mailed info@NJOY for a replacement. Haven't heard anything back after two days and I'm worried I'll be ignored. It was $50 to ship from the US (still beat the EU price by £40) so I think the cost of shipping may degrade the quality of customer service.

    Marian, you might be able to shed some light for me. Is Jim's outfit a one or two man band (as I sometimes think Ludo and Harry are at Ruyan)? If he's been on the road drumming up big corporate fatties for our eventual benefit I won't feel too bad about the radio silence.

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    its really nothing to get excited about...its just an overpriced njoy rebrand...nothing new or interesting here...

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    I think the real topic is the nation wide rollout. That's my view on the topic.
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    Exactly. And I think it's a huge mistake. These things are not ready for prime time. Target (will they really buy into this for in-store sales?) will be flooded with returning units, even if they SAY to return them to nJoy.

    Can't get excited at all about this.

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    This time I am actually going to wait and see what others think before I jump in and buy.

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    The one thing that worries me about nationwide rollouts (at least here in the UK) is that if our government gets a sniff that they might be losing out on lost revenue (a packet of cigs here costs on average £4.50 - $9 approx, of which 84% is tax) to the e-cig, they'll slap a horrendous tax on it to bring it inline with tobacco cigs. Our government has a vendetta against both smokers and motorists, seeing both as cash cows but with the added vindictiveness of the smoking ban and persecution of smokers

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