If you had to pick just one electronic cigarette to put on store shelves? in The E-Cigarette; Originally Posted by Mustang394
The Vapor King is just a private label kr808d-1, I have the 510 and kr808d-1 (not ...
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Originally Posted by
Mustang394
The Vapor King is just a private label kr808d-1, I have the 510 and kr808d-1 (not a vapor king) prefer the 808. Lasts longer between refills and better battery life on a stock battery. ie: not a mega battery
Gotta love the 808 cart life, for sure!
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crashtestjeep
510! Id also add some disposable 510s for those on the fence, that way if they likie, they come back for MOOOOORE!
woOt! Vape on!!!!!
Hey CTJ! How're things in Kernersville? My uncle posted pictures (on facebook) of his house covered in snow!.. Staying warm? Watch out for him driving around in his Cadillac (black I believe), his vision isn't the best
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ben... isnt the 510 a 3 piece.... Idk... but you can beat a 2 piece imo... because... its a hassle for new comers like myself...
i honestly belive that your company can separate from most and grow... but having a greater public that enjoys the maintenance of a 2 piece.... but thats just my opinion...
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Took a look at your site real quick and I can buy a little more 5 cartos for what you sell 5 carts. Maybe the margins are not as high, but if your going to do retail, you would have to be high volume to cover all the overhead. No matter which you sell.
Are talking about your own retail store, or getting existing stores to buy from you to resell?
Last edited by Mustang394; 01-19-2010 at 01:55 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Juan
ben... isnt the 510 a 3 piece.... Idk... but you can beat a 2 piece imo... because... its a hassle for new comers like myself...
The 510 is a 3 piece but not as difficult as some make it sound I started with the 510, just like the flavor of the 808 better.
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Originally Posted by
syntaxevasion
Wow, thanks for the reponses already.. you guys are quick
Out of curiosity- anybody have experience with the m702?
How about the 510 portable charger case? I always felt they were clunky feeling but probably didn't give them the chance I should have
Ben
My PCC for my 510 is just a bit bigger than the pack of cigarettes I carried in my shirt pocket for 25 years. I love the PCC, and I never feel right when it is not with me. My usual shirt pocket gear went from a pack of analogues and a bic to a PCC, 510, and 5ml bottle of drippin' juice.
vote for 510 to stock
Cheers,
Dude
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i love my 401/402. IMO 401 > 510. Also, the m4 series smart PCC is badass
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Joye 510 would be my pick.
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I'd say the 510. Broken record I know, so I'll elaborate.
When I searched for a vape to buy, the 510 got the most and best feedback. Its small, simple, and Ive only had 1 atty die in about 3 months of use (one month being a semi-smoker tho). It has multicolored LED's, and is fairly cheap. Also the only one with a PCC (exept blu...but just no). The PCC is, IMO, a must. I carry a fully assembled 510 in my mini right pocket, and keep a charging batt. The PCC lasts a day at least, and saves the hassle of keeping a few stray batts in ones pocket, or bringing a charger everywhere, as well as holds 2 carts and an extra atty. I will mention, however, that after 5 months of use the lid has become a bit damaged, and sometimes needs to be bent to close properly. Also pops open from time to time. I'm not the most careful person, and my girlfriend sits on my lap a bunch. But still, its not the most durable thing. Still a must have.
2 batts, 1 atty, 3 blank carts (with poly or PTB), a 10ml bottle and a PCC with a charging wall outlet makes the best/smallest starter pack IMO.
Last edited by Garrell6888; 01-19-2010 at 02:44 AM.
Last cigarette: 8/11/10. Pack-a-day for 8 years, gone in a cloud of vapor thanks to my 510.
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