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| Moved On Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Long Island, New York, USA
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Welcome If u were smoking ultra lights.. I would recommend getting a ZERO nic juice to mix with the low (if the low is 11MG). It seems that people think that if u smoke reg's u need high, milds or med's u need medium and lights u need low... but that is not always the case. Sounds more like u r a habit smoker than a nic addict and if u mix the 11MG with the Zero at lower and lower amounts... u can be down to no nic in no time at all Good luck and people here are really helpful so feel free to ask or check the old posts and videos if u have any other questions.
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| Full Member Join Date: Feb 2009
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Exactly like that Nicolette =P Not so harsh, but more sharp.
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| Full Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: NC, USA
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I ordered some "medium" cartridges with my DSE901, and some ultra low (4mg) Riskee Yuice to try. The cartridges are too strong, but the juice is just about right. I ordered 3 more small bottles of different flavors in ultra-low, and may switch in some "no" juice next. I'm still getting used to inhaling this stuff, but it's getting easier, and a lot more enjoyable. ![]() Thanks for the input! ![]() Merus | |
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| Full Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
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There's a learning curve. Stick with it, try different inhalation methods. You will pick it up quick.
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| Full Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: NC, USA
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I started with "personal vaporizors" about 2 1/2 weeks ago and have finally gotten to the point that I can puff away without constantly being on the verge of coughing. Vaping is much more enjoyable now. I have not yet quit cigarettes completely, but it is just a matter of time now. Especially since they seem VERY harsh. ![]() So, if you are new to vaping and having trouble inhaling, it does get easier, and can even be enjoyable. Merus |
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| | #16 |
| Supporting Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: USA
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Most of the 901s being sold are the RN4075 (aka 901b) and most run hotter and ARE harsher than real/original DSE901, than most penstyles, and some others. Also the quality of the cartridge/juice makes a difference. Some will enjoy the harshness or get used it to it, but you don't necessarily have to settle for it as though it IS "the ecig experience".... often it's not.
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| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: North Dakota
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so what is the dif between the RN4075 DSE 901 and the original DSE 901 as a first e cig is there one i would want over the other? | |
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| Supporting Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: USA
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Bonners Ferry, ID
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I'm new at this too & am glad to know I'm not the only one having a few problems getting used to it. I'm using the Pilot Hybrid M401. I've had trouble with the batteries. I thought at first they were bad but it seems they last longer each time I charge them. I did charge them for the 12 hours it advised me to. This forum is so helpful. You don't get a lot of info with the kits. I'm embarassed to say I started using the ecig with the mouthpiece on it when I got it. It looks like a cart so I thought it came with one. Needless to say it wasn't quite the experience I thought it was going to be. LOL Someone needs to write a pamphlet entitled "Smoking Ecigs for Dummies". Thanks again for all the tips.
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| Moved On Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: UK
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