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View Poll Results: What should a new buyer order?
Basic kit 12 6.59%
Kit + atomiser 3 1.65%
Kit + atomiser + battery 3 1.65%
Kit + cartridges 12 6.59%
Kit + cartridges + atomiser 7 3.85%
Kit + cartridges + atomiser + battery 12 6.59%
Kit + juice 10 5.49%
Kit + juice + atomiser 32 17.58%
Kit + juice + atomiser + battery 46 25.27%
2 x kits 6 3.30%
2 x kits + cartridges 5 2.75%
2 x kits + juice 24 13.19%
Other 10 5.49%
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Old 09-05-2009, 11:37 PM   #31
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I voted for Kit + Cartridges. It's not a bad deal if they like it. Personal opinion is that a new vape head really should look into a disposable. I am the manager for a company that sells both kits, and disposable cigarettes and cigars. And unless the person has already tried it and know they like it. I always try to get the customer into a disposable. they are much cheaper, and work just as well. (cost per cigarette is more with a disposable than a kit). But at $12-16 compared to $50-95 it's easier on the wallet for a newbie.

I have tried a few liquids, and have really liked the taste... but I do have some questions on content and how long it lasts. If someone really know about it could you please e-mail me? Thanks.
If you post your questions in the new user section, you will surely get answers.
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Old 09-06-2009, 12:09 AM   #32
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I am new ... I started with 2 kits ... different brands ... I have ordered and received juice just in the nic of time ... I found the carts that came with the kits a bit weak in taste and kick
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Old 09-06-2009, 02:43 AM   #33
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Being a bit hesitant when I first tried this I got a basic 510 kit. I've been very happy with it but today I went out and bought a 901 kit. A couple batteries, extra atty's and carts.
I still have a half 15ml bottle of juice and just placed an order for another one today.
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oooo a poll ... yay
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Old 09-06-2009, 03:36 AM   #35
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So you don't scare them away, I suggest keeping start up costs at a minimum. A kit is fine, but you need a second atomizer just in case. With a Joye510 your good to go. One thing to consider is despite recommendations they may not like the model they purchased. Once you know what you want, what you need, and what you like, then you can stock up.

There are a lot of users who bought very expensive models and carts thinking they would last a long time and be indestructible. I send people to China. You really can get started for $50. For a heavy smoker that's nothing. If you're spoking a pack and a half a day of premium cigarettes, you are spending a fortune. If you are smoking less than a pack and getting the cheapest analogs around you need to cut your start up costs.

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