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    Default Help me buy the right e-cig please!

    I am interested in buying an e-cig that can meet all these requirements:

    -Menthol
    -Different levels of nicotine (the more, the better)
    -Any color really, standard or black
    -Easy to maintain
    -Reliable company

    Any information would be great! Thanks a lot guys.

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    Buy Bloog.
    They are very easy to maintain.
    No juices, no atomizers.
    Just charge the battery, screw in a cartridge and you are good to go.

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    hmmmmm after reading ALL the reviews on here, I ordered the joy 510. bought more juice right away, more batts and back up attys and carts. its been 3 months, and NOTHING has failed. I vap all day........its a good idea to have at least two ecigs to use, cuz they do heat up. as soon as that happens, I put it down grab the other one. oh, also bought the 5 hole batt charger. The only maintenence I do, is occassional blow out the atty and cart........Im happy! oh, im not a supplier.......oh yeah, upgraded my carts to the "tea bag" type, they wick much better.

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    Thanks for the suggestions guys, what is the best website to purchase the Joye 510? I have heard a lot of good things about it. I am just curious how much money I will need for the intial purchase, note I am a poor college student so its very important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Destx View Post
    Thanks for the suggestions guys, what is the best website to purchase the Joye 510? I have heard a lot of good things about it. I am just curious how much money I will need for the intial purchase, note I am a poor college student so its very important.
    Cheapest I have found for 510 kits in the US is Cignot.com.

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    anyone else? I would really like an e-cig that looks like a standard cig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Destx View Post
    Thanks for the suggestions guys, what is the best website to purchase the Joye 510? I have heard a lot of good things about it. I am just curious how much money I will need for the intial purchase, note I am a poor college student so its very important.
    cignot.com for sure

    Very fast and very nice people.

    The 510 is probably the best single design for a beginner and experienced vapor.

    But sure to read up on cart mods to get the best performance for just a couple bux worth of material. The blue plug / straw mod has worked the most consistently for me on my 510.

    Also, the manual versions of the batteries give you the best control for vaping (in my opinion).
    VPs (in order of awesome): V3, Icon, GGTS, GGTS/AVS, Protege 1.0 and 1.1, Ego, Elite, GreenSmoke, VaporKing

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    Any suggestions of e-cigs that look like actual cigs?

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    #1: Take any advice you receive here (including from me) with many grains of salt. We each have our personal favorites, which may not be right for you.

    #2: Virtually all e-cigs that look just "like a standard cig" (i.e., less than 100 mm in length) are not that effective. The fairly new Revolver Elite has received some mixed reviews (including a very enthusiastic one).

    #3: Factors like "Menthol" and "Different levels of nicotine (the more, the better)" have virtually nothing to do with the e-cig (i.e., the hardware) itself. This is a software (i.e., e-liquid or prefilled cartomizer) issue.

    #4: If you want "easy to maintain," consider a cartomizer (2-part) e-cig. The V-9 (e.g., Bloog) is one of them and (I believe) this is the type that is Leaford's #1 favorite (especially for vapor production). The more common is the KR808D-1 (I'm working on a project right now for NHaler, so I think of them first, but there are other good suppliers as well).

    #5: Read my WWV Illustrated Guide (link included in my signature) before making a purchase decision. I realize that might sound self-serving, but a quick browse of it will, I believe, convince you of its relevance.

    #6: Whatever you decide, savor the delightful experience of vaping!
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    What DonDaBoom said!

    Honestly, each model has plusses and minuses. If you ask my opinion I will tell you my 510 has been everything you asked for. But then again, that is me. I had problems finding the right juices and nearly put me off vaping.

    The main thing is to start, and give it an honestly fair shot. Buy a starter kit and some extra juice and extra battery. 30-50 dollars isnt hat far off of a carton of analogs. I know youve bought a carton of "another brand" and didnt like them but smoked 'em anyway....

    Honestly you will know in a very short time if vaping is for you. You may pick a model that isnt for you, but until you start you really dont know and cant get a feel for it. Then you can decide if you want to try another model, stay with yours or stay with analogs. (hopefully not the last option..)

    Read DonDaBooms guide. Its a wonderful resource... and fun too.

    Good luck - and happy vaping.

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