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Thanks for your review, it was informative!!
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ky
Posts: 2
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I also just purchased a Njoy Npro. I think it is an ok e-cig, but I am having trouble getting a lot of vape. My friend also got one and has the same issue. Is there just not supposed to be alot or do we need to try a new atomizer? Also, what is a good brand of e-liquid to start trying?
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Atlanta, Ga
Posts: 3
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I drive a truck and have seen these things at the pilot truckstops for a while now. Their advertising didn't impress me at all and the prices were so outrageous (plus the fact that you had to buy a "starter kit" for around $70) that I just dismissed the whole thing as a scam.
Recently I've had some allergy issues resulting in a bad cough and a really unpleasant smoking experience. Since I am a light smoker and often just do it because of the ritual, I finally decided to google the e-cigarette and see what I could find. That led me here, and I have a 901 on the way, but I couldn't wait to get started. Pilot has recently started selling a smaller kit for $30, so I picked one of those up to get me going. I have not had an "analog" since the day I got it, but that is in no way an endorsement of the n-pro. It produced decent vapor for a few hours. Since then it has been on and off. I have used it a lot over the past week, and the battery does not last long at all. I can't imagine what it would be like for a heavy smoker. However, it could be that I am draining the battery trying to get a decent drag. It is just totally inconsistent after the first two or three puffs. The cartridge life is absurdly short as well considering that they sell them for $2 a piece. I seem to get a little over one smoke out of one. That makes camel's look frugal even when you include the taxes. I knew that this wasn't one of the best models, but I wanted something immediately and these are available at most Pilots. If you need something quick it's not a bad deal. Better than the mall prices from what I hear. If you can wait I would look for something else online. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Pandhandle of Nebraska
Posts: 459
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I'm actually sincerely surprised that my husband and I were able to quit with the npros. The battery life stinks, the batteries don't set off every time (especially if your atomizer has crazy easy draw on it), you have to suck so hard to set it off that you have to collapse a lung to get them to work...and you have to do a primer puff or two to even get them to make decent vapor and get around the cutoff on the battery. I, for one, cannot figure out how we quit on them, but we did. But now, we don't use any auto batteries, once we tried an e-cig with a button...that's all we have ever use!
wern, all ecigs can leak in your mouth if flooded or if you overfill or if you just accidentally get some on the outside of the cartridge (or it leaks there on it's own). Heck, it's a daily occurrence for me to get a tiny taste of the liquid on any of my ecigs with cartridges. It just happens, you'll get better at it and will avoid it more and more as time goes by. To the original OP, thank you for your review. I really loved my npro when I first started vaping. Njoy does have wonderful customer service. They answer questions (heck, just answering the phone is awesome as well), they send out replacements with no questions asked (they asked me to send my stuff back but I never did, but they didn't wait for it back before they sent replacements). All in all, njoy is a great place. You can get the same things cheaper elsewhere, but they do have wonderful customer service and their warranty is fantastic (1 year is what it used to be, and I'm sure it still is). |
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