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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern California, U.S.
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Hello all - first, thanks for the great information and all the posts that are here. This helped a lot on deciding to try the e-cigs. The information and experiences shared helped me a lot. I've been researching e-cig's for the last couple weeks since first hearing about them and wanted to post my experience thus far - 3 whole days into it. This is kind of long but I wanted to put up some observations while they're fresh. I decided to go with the the Npro Njoy e-cig, partly because Costco sells the starter kit online. (they allowed for 10-15 day delivery and I got my order US mail in 5 days, delivered to Northern California) I got their basic kit for 89.99, the battery, charger, 5 cartridges and an extra pack of 10 Light cart's "free". It seemed like a good deal. So far, so good. I've been smoking Ultra Light generics for years and based on what I read here it seemed like I was a good candidate for the e-cig system. I'd agree so far. I was mainly interested in cutting back overall on my smoking, I'm at about a pack, pack and a 1/2 a day. Also cutting back on the second hand smoke and the smell it generates and the overall hassle it's becoming to actually smoke anywhere in public. Best case scenario, I'd quit, so this seemed like a step in the right direction. Pretty simple out of the box - the two batteries charged up in less than the recommended 3 hours, took about 2 per. The Costco Starter Kit comes with an assortment of 5 so I started with the Regular, tried the Ultra Light and am now on the Light today. (I'm putting the caps back on them and back in the bags, hope they hold their seal) The Light grade seems about right for what I expected. I've had a few of my Generic Ultra Lights in between to compare the difference, about 10 in the last 3 days. What I Like So Far/What's Working -
![]() Thanks again for the great information! Hope this helps someone else. I'll probably have a few questions to shoot out too as time goes on. Take care all.... |
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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: CO, USA
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I'm new to the e-cig and Npro too. I seem to be going through carts faster than I should though Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but I can go through a cart in an hour it seems.
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With the njoy thats normal. There isnt much juice in them. Your best bet is refill the carts.
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| Full Member Join Date: Apr 2009
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JohnR I started with the NJoy too about 6 weeks ago, I'd read this board before buying and even though I thought the 901 might be better for me the NJoy was available at a nearby gas station I went ahead and got it. Same observations as yours, and 3 days later I was off analogs...wanted to quit and this was just what I needed. Went ahead and ordered a 901 to compare and having both is perfect for me. The 901 is less "gurgly" and easier to refill. The NJoy is great for when I want to go out and smoke with my old smoking buddies - many don't even notice that I'm not smoking a real cig. I did notice that the NJoy flavor lingered in my car for several days (vaped it with the windows up when it was raining - duh) but the various liquids I've used in the 901 don't (windows always down now). I do think NJoy's carts have more odor and it lingers, so try refilling the empties with liquid and I think you'll be very satisfied. NJoys are harder to refill than 901 though, since you have to "aim" at the filler material, but a dropper or syringe will make it a snap. Enjoy your Njoy!
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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: CO, USA
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Luckily, I'm a pharmacist...I've got lots of syringes and needles around. I'll just have to practice with my loading techniques. I ordered a kissbox too, the usb thing will be handy while I'm at home.
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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern California, U.S.
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Thanks, Aiden - I'm probably going to try the refilling process. I don't like buying from one place although the Costco deal was good - I see some sellers being recommended here I'll try for refills too. On the syringes, I'm still not clear on whether you add it through the external hole you draw through, or the side that goes on the battery - does it matter? I dunno about the cart amounts truckdriving mouse, that's one of the weak parts of the system seems to me, sounds like the amount varies...? Now I'm wondering about Njoy's, if they have the least. Aiden, I did notice when the Njoy went, it went and the battery side seemed to heat up while I used it to figure out if it was empty so I switched to a new cart. scatterbrain, thanks, I'll probably try a second brand at some point too, 901's sound like a good choice, I really had a hard time figuring out which to go with. "Blu" was the first brand I saw online and I almost ordered them. The 90 bucks to get started was okay but I need to cut the overall cost back. It was weird - I had no idea there was such a thing as an "e-cig" and when I found out about them it really sounded good. I called around to try and find some over the counter sellers, smoke shops. A guy at a local mall thought they might get something around Christmas, said they were hard to get ??? and thought a kiosk setup was coming there but he didn't seem to know much about them. Competition to tobacco I guess? If Costco has a brand, they can't be that hard to get, I'd think. Seems like plenty of online sources. I went with them for the price and the reliability factor but I'd prefer over the counter so I could see the stuff and figure out what's what. |
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| Full Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: CO, USA
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I ordered some juice from totally wicked and the sampler kit from Johnson Creek. It all should be here next week along with my kissbox, so I'll aim to totally quit analogs the week after that. I'm thinking of ordering a screwdriver, but I'll see how the kissbox does first.
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| Super Moderator | Welcome John. There are a LOT of good brands out there, but I love my NPRO. Check the suppliers for the RN4081. The RN4081 is the model of yours. NJOY just stamped their name on it. As I said, there are other brands that are more popular, but I've had my 4081 for a few months now, and I won't give it up. It's a real work horse, good vapor, and a hell of a hit. The drawback is the small cartridges. You just have to fill them more often compaired to the others, but I'll live with that. Costco is a bit pricy compaired to some suppliers on this forum, but you got a good e-cig there. Make sure you have spare atomizers and a good supply of juice.
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| Super Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Pinellas Park FL
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Cons:as JD said, For me the cart is too small and you need a parerclip to push it up to top it off. Good smoke tho. Have fun! | |
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Use a paperclip or tiny screwdrriver. Insert it in the mouthpiece end, and push the inner sleeve up to the outside edge. Drop your juice on the fiber and push it back down. No "aiming" required, and no juice running around the edges.
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