get different devices or stick to one? in The E-Cigarette; would it be wise to get different devices, or would it be better to stick to one type and having ...
-
get different devices or stick to one?
would it be wise to get different devices, or would it be better to stick to one type and having a few of them?
it seems all parts need to be replaced at some point,so having only one type of device,would be less "painful" maybe even more cost effective,
if some parts need to be replaced.
i may be all wrong,so any answer would be helpful.
-
I'm actually looking in to getting another one. I have a few 901b's right now, but I'm thinking of getting a generic penstyle, an e-pipe from litecigusa (massive vapor!!), or go all out and just get a Kissbox. Not sure on which, though . . .
-
Depends,
Are you happy with the type you have?
The one you have is not usefull in certain situations?
You just want to try another type?
You want to collect many kinds eventually?
I have 2 kinds now, may get more when i can afford to.
-
I guess it all depends on the person. I have different penstyles, a few of the 901s and a couple of the Kissboxes. I just ordered the screwdriver last week. My weakness is trying new e-cigs.
So far the Kissbox Classic is my favorite.
-
Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
I use different ones, just because its become something I'm interested in, a hobby. I tend to use them for different purposes, e.g. a pen style for sitting at the computer doing nothing in particular, a Ruyan cigar for having with a beer or something, DSE901's for general use, a super mini for a bit of variation...
If its purely cost effective you are after, probably best getting a number of the same starter kits as cheaply as you can. Generally its cheaper to buy starter kits than having to buy the parts individually.
-
different types for different occasion then.... hmm interesting...
i 'm new to this and only have 4x 901's (4 to be sure if some parts give up at the same time) i'm happy with it,but a longer lasting cartdrige would be more likely.
most of you have among others the 901 and a pen style.
how much longer does the penstyle's cart last over the 901?
i know difficult to answer...
-
Yeah I want a massive one for in home use, and a tiny one for out and about use. But right now, I just use the KB classic for the most part.
-
Well I got the RN4081, the supermini, and was planning to buy a second starter kit for that, but then my eye wandered over to the M401... I picked that one up, and I like both of them--can't tell which one I want to keep buying parts for (I think the M401 is currently winning, since it will come in woodgrain soon). It's certainly most cost-effective to stick to one model, one charger, and keep buying replacement parts (atomizers and batteries occasionally), but I find it's far too easy to stray. Hopefully these two models will keep me happy for a while.
I'm curious about the pipe (601), but I think the wasteful atomizer replacements are making me wait for the next generation.
-
I had a 901, well 3 kits and lots of 901 bits.
Was thinking about the pen style.
I saw the screwdriver 
I just wanted one that works without battery changes every 2 minutes and with the screwdriver I have it.
+ my 901 atomisers and carts fit it.
To make me buy any other kits, there will have to be a heck of a lot of .............. WooHoo all singing dancing reviews on here for it.
-
I would recommend trying out several of the generic ones if you have the money. All ecigs are different, and have their own quirks. If you can afford it, try out a few and pick the one you like the best. I started out with a penstyle, went to a janty yentl, a 901, and a m401...picked the 901 and I'm staying with it for now.
Tags for this Thread
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
Forum Rules
Bookmarks