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another thing to consider is a e cig is not an analog take slow messured draws also on a fresh cart before you connect the battery blow a few gentle breaths into the mouth piece to prime the device. also keep the mouth piece the highest piece use it and a 15 degree or more angle and you should be fine
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| Full Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Fort Worth TX
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I've got a Janty minifogger and use it quite a bit...it might be the right e-cig for you...I've had no problems with my atomizers; however, because of it's size I find I do need to refill it more often than say my dura or classic....overall though, the mini-fogger is a great e-cig IMO
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i like the MF dont get me wrong but ill take the 901 anyday you wanna buy some spare parts
__________________ Regards, Mage What senses do we lack that we cannot see and cannot hear another world all around us? Bureaucracy destroys initiative. There is little that bureaucrats hate more than innovation, especially innovation that produces better results than the old routines. Do not be trapped by the need to achieve anything. This way, you achieve everything. |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: May 2008 Location: Canton, Ohio USA
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I bought my first e cig over a year ago. I was not impressed and only played around with it. Then, I got interested in the concept again and started reading the forum every day. I decided to try vaping more often, and I soon discovered I really enjoyed it. For me, I believe that many people are not going to immediately love e smoking. I decided not to give up smoking real cigs but to use the e cig for all of those real ones I smoke purely out of habit rather than desire. This works for me, and I find myself liking the e cig more and more. That means that I only smoke 3-6 regular cigs a day now rather than a pack. I am thrilled with that. You might try easing into it rather than jumping in full speed. Play with it. Read the forums. Call the manufacturer for replacements if you need to. If you treat the e cig as an "instrument of pleasure" rather than a quit smoking device, you may find yourself gradually enjoying the shift from cigs to vaping. Not all of us fell immediately in love with e smoking.
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| Full Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Lund, Sweden
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Thanks for all the tips. Yes, I will keep at it and hopefully become more of a fan. I do try to take long slow drags and also the pre-puff technique I saw mentioned but so far I don't know, still find it a bit of a hassle. I just wanted to make sure this is normal and that there is nothing wrong with mine I expected to have to take "harder" drags, but to me it seems a tad too much, I literally have to suck until I'm almost out of air |
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| Supporting Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: USA
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| Full Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Lund, Sweden
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It is a new one. Thanks, I will try to hopefully get it (and that battery) replaced.
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