Yes I can relate. I particularly enjoy the way each Tips post is followed by a HEY, DON'T DO THAT post.Originally Posted by NerdyCinderella
Yes I can relate. I particularly enjoy the way each Tips post is followed by a HEY, DON'T DO THAT post.Originally Posted by NerdyCinderella
Hey, it's a tricky balance. A poster finds a new way of getting more out of his e-cig by some means, but no-one knows whether it will damage his product or not.Originally Posted by jamie
If he/she goes to the supplier and says "oh well I was doing this, I read about it on some forum and then it broke, etc" Many suppliers would be within their rights to tell the user to go whistle. The "hey don't do that" posts are people trying to make sure that people don't screw up in this fashion.
Everyone is trying to help, it is just that e-smoking is so new that there are no hard and fast rules, although things are becoming clearer.
Hopefully with the new forum design and technology, we will be able to organize info far better so that people can find answers quickly.
I would also encourage anyone who reads a post they find particularly informative for whatever reason to either PM me about it or post a link in the FAQ thread, so it can be included.
By the way, dripping/drop-smoking/dropping is literally just that - you drip a couple of drops straight down the e-cig onto the atomizer!
Dry-smoking is what you are doing when you have dripped - simply e-smoking without a cartridge. It was also an early technique for burning off excess liquid, but this is probably a good way to burn out your atomizer!
Also try to remember that we're all newbies at this. There are no old hands. This whole thing is too new for that. We're all learning as we go.
Unclemidriff,Originally Posted by UncleMidriff
My NJoy replacement unit - just the atomizer also just went kaput lastnite after 3 days of use. It was working very well before it suddenly died.
I'd be smoking regular cigs by now but I put my lemon Kissbox atomizer with the NJoy batteries and it is working for now.
Eileen
Member
Originally Posted by seamusmcpherson
Great advertising. :roll:
So your njoy's had to replaced 3 times.
In how many days, weeks, months?
I checked your sie out, but I'm not leaving my email addy to just get some info.
Oh, and now they're offering a payment plan.
hahahahahahhaha![]()
Well, a payment plan is needed with the price on NJoy carts these days.
"Think of life after the jump." -Dustin Hardy-
This is the second time I've seen someone mention pairing up a broken atomizer with another company's battery and having that broken atomizer come back to life. How does that even work? Does anyone with more technical knowledge than me have any idea?Originally Posted by NerdyCinderella
Anyway, I'm on my third NJoy atomizer in less than a month. It seems to be holding up rather well so far, though I've only had it for a little while. One of my NJoy batteries has gotten hard to activate, meaning that I have to suck real hard to get it to come on. It's not bad enough for me to ask for a replacement yet, but I'm figuring it'll go out any time now.
NJoy's customer service is excellent. When I contacted them when my first atomizer went out, I was expecting them to try to wiggle out of having to send me a replacement. Instead, they responded quickly that they had already put a replacement atomizer in the mail: no questions asked. That readiness to fix the problem coupled with their 1-year warranty makes me a pretty happy customer, though I would prefer that the thing would just work reliably.
*SHAMELESS PLUG ALERT*
This is why on the e-cig review site that I'm building (http://www.ecigreview.com), several aspects of the supplier experience will be rated: cost, time to fulfill orders, customer service, professionalism, etc. My NJoy pen style e-cig was way too expensive to break as often as it does, but other aspects of dealing with NJoy have made me a happy customer regardless. That's something that I want my E-cig review site to be able to reflect.
*END SHAMELESS PLUG*
Hi Unc
I used an NJOY batt with what I THOUGHT was a busted KB Classic atomiser (becasue both my KB switches were cream crackered. The manual switch gave no visual clue but the LED on the auto one still blinked, so I thought it was the atomiser that was cc'd). That's probably what happened with the other person whose post you saw.
Emp
Bookmarks