this site has completly discouraged me from using these things in The E-Cigarette; Originally Posted by always sunnny
Thank you all!
Flavor suggestions anyone?
My cherry colada mix: Lorann cherry flavoring: about 10 ...
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Originally Posted by
always sunnny
Thank you all!
Flavor suggestions anyone?
My cherry colada mix: - Lorann cherry flavoring: about 10 drops
- Lorann pina colada: about 5 drops
- VG: as much as needed to dilute the nic-liquid to the strength you want (I use Ecopure Krystal 36 mg, cut to 12 mg with VG)
- Ecopure flavorless nic-liquid (or any nic-liquid, really): about 4 or 5 ml.
Deeeeeeeeelish. I've used it to cut the 24mg caramel nic-liquid I got and couldn't stand, and now I love that stuff as well.
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Dont give up!!!!! Not yet anyway.....

Originally Posted by
always sunnny
Oh and btw I was going to come back to the thread and delete it cause I felt like a ****, but you guys tottally hooked me up thank you!
keep it coming

When you get frustrated and dont understand something please feel free to just ask. There are no stupid questions (occasionally stupid answers but well....) I started here and had noooo idea what was going on...3 months later Im actually giving demos and converting people like crazy!!! Give it time, ask lots and lots of questions. You can start a thread (a post) after you post 15 of these. If you have any questions please feel free to private message me. I'd be happy to help you out. I was frustrated in the beginning but now I will never go back to smoking regular cigs....Patience, take a deep breath and keep chuggin' along and the lightbulb in the brain will start to come on and this will all make sense...I promise it will. Terrie
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Hey, Sunny,
You can get as deep into e-cigs as you want or learn as little as you want. I have co-workers who don't know much more than how to top off a cart or drip and that's it. They don't mix juice, they don't cut their juice with anything and they're happy little clams.
Before I started participating on the forum, I looked at YouTube. A lot! I actually looked at everything on YouTube at the time. Back then the DSE901 was king, but the JOYE510 follows the same principles. So, here's everything you need to know about e-cigs without reading a word. If you learn nothing else, this will teach you all the basics. Ready?...
First here's lovely Rita Lee giving a standard "here are the parts to an e-cig" demonstration. In this case a DSE901...
YouTube - Platinum Totally Wicked E-Cigarette - review and how-to
Next is Scott. His basic tips have served me well over the last 6 months. These tips work pretty much for the 901, Joye510, or pen style. This was back when all his videos looked like he was sitting on the edge of his bed...
YouTube - DSE 901 E-CIG USER TIPS AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
And last, but not least, Chris and Sean do their first 510 review...
YouTube - Review of the Joye 510 Electronic Cigarette
That's really all you need to know in a nutshell. Hope it doesn't raise more questions than it answers! If you watch all three, I think you'll understand e-cigs and what questions you need to ask. Fortunately, you've come to the right place. Almost everyone here is glad to share their experiences and what they've learned. Everyone has an opinion and we just try to be respectful of the diversity.
--Prof Daffy
P.S. Don't be afraid to try flavors that strike your fancy, you never know which one is going to strike the right cord.
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Rita Lee...
Watched several of her vids when I was "pre-vape" and researching the world of e-cigs.
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I started off with a 3 piece (not the 510) and although I liked it and it helped me cut down on analogs, I wasn't able to quit completely with it (probably had to do more with the too low nic level). Then a few weeks later I got the vaporking (KR808D-1) 2 piece. Haven't had an analog since (4/13/09)...less fuss. Can still refill with liquid if I want. Much easier when you're out and about.
The difference in the carts vs the cartomizer is carts are part of the 3 piece design...battery/atomizer/cart...vs battery/cartomizer (atomizer built into the cart)
2 piece are a bit more expensive (I think) but you get a new atomizer with each cart.
Just pop on a cartomizer and you're vaping away. Cartomizer's last much longer before needing to switch or refill. Since I don't have the 510 I don't know really how long they last, but I can tell you that myself being (was) a pack a day smoker, I'm now going through about 2 carts a day. One cartomizer will last me anywhere from 4-8 hrs..6 being the norm. Depending on how much I vape (which is pretty much ALL THE TIME..lol) I used a lot more when I first started.
I personally like the coffee flavor for all day and then some fruity or candy flavor for a few puffs every now and then.
Good luck with your decision and whatever you do, don't give up on this forum. It's overwhelming yes, but well worth it. Great people on here.
If by any chance you find you bought the wrong one, you can always sell it on this forum in the classifieds and swap subforum
Happy Vaping
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The reason you can't post elsewherer is your post count. You need at least 15 posts to start a thread outside the new section. You can post in most places to an existing thread. This is to keep botts and spammers from posting.
Fruit flavors are wonderful, I love pear and banana. If your supplier has sample sizes..3ml or 5 mls, get a few to try.
Vaping is wonderful and I have been 6 and 1/2 months analog free with e-cigs..but bear in mind vaping isn't for everyone. You first purchase should be for a kit with 2 batteries and 1 atty..2 if you can get it. Plus juice.
The wick is just the filling in the cart. They can be removed, rinsed and used again. After a while you can decide what you want to replace the wicking material with or just buy 5 more carts for about 3.00 or less.
Yes, this place is huge and the amount of info is daunting..but do what everyone else has told you and read Don's intro. If you do your homework and are ready for your first P.V. (personal vaporizer) you will find it easy to use and really enjoyable. There are many here who will help you along the way!.
Welcome to E.C.F.
Mary Kay
Analog free -April 17,2009
Ladies, Please join us in ECF's: The Women's Room
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Are there any kiosks in your malls that sell these if so they will let you try one that may help you to decide if you want one but dont buy one at the mall they are much cheaper online.
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Originally Posted by
always sunnny
Anyone willing to try and make me want this thing again?
I don't play that game. Either you want to or you don't. It's your decision and it's not for everyone.
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Originally Posted by
Brewster 59
Are there any kiosks in your malls that sell these if so they will let you try one that may help you to decide if you want one but dont buy one at the mall they are much cheaper online.
Deciding on what to get is tough. It depends on what you need. Do you want lots of vapor, and for your cartridges to last as long as possible and have that same "throat hit" that a regular cig gives you? Do you want something simple and disposible without alot of messing with it? I suggest that first thing to do is list what you NEED out of an e-cig.
Personally I needed to come as close re-creating actual "smoking" as possible. I started with a dse901. Its a reg. cig size unit but Its a little involved cause its really tempermental..(at least mine is, some have no problems at all) but I learned all I could about troubleshooting anything that happened right here in this forum and I had no problems fixing anything that frustrated me. I just ordered a 510 which is roughly the same size (not interchangable with my 901) as my 901 but it has more oomph from what Ive seen. I have tried one a few times I could get ahold of one and I really like it. Dont start too cheap cause you will get what you pay for, for the most part. These thingys do take a bit of patience while your figuring it out but Its well worth it. I know where your comming from but it is like these other folks are saying, You have to be ready to move on to something different. If your not ready dont do it. I was motivated about the savings I would get and to get away from the smelly stank that I always carried around. Just look down on this page and see how much I have saved since Aug 11th 2009. Out of 964 bucks I might have spent 325 bucks on my first kit, all my spare parts, lots of juice and extra chargers total! I would have spent that In just over a month smoking regular smokes. You figure out what you want and what your willing to do and do it!! : )
Last edited by CrazyTerrie11; 11-04-2009 at 03:49 AM.
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Originally Posted by always sunnny
Anyone willing to try and make me want this thing again?

Originally Posted by
Kent C
I don't play that game. Either you want to or you don't. It's your decision and it's not for everyone.
Exactly. Pick a kit and go on your merry way. Vaping is not that complicated. Just seems to be with people that may be indecisive to begin with...
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