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| | #31 |
| USA Supplier Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Northern California
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Njoy uses all RN series product. The Npro is a RN4081, the Ncig is a RN4072, and the Ngar is a RN4062.
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| | #32 |
| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Nashville, TN.
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Can the Njoy carts be refilled? The carts here in the us are $20.00 for 10 carts. That seems kinda high to me? How long did you get out of your cart, day, two days?
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yep, the carts can be refilled pretty easily. you can fill them in the exact same way as an M401, evo, pilot etc check out my vid on this thread if you want to see how its done:- http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...intenance.html carts last on average the equivelant of 5 - 7 cigarettes in my opinion. any supplier / manufacturer who says that their carts last for the equivelant of 2 packs of cigarettes are telling fibs! cheers, scott
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| | #34 |
| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Ellicott City, Maryland
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I purchased two NJOY NPRO kits, each was $70 including shipping and 1 year warranty. No complaints-good vapor-easy draw. Each kit includes two batteries, charger, one atomizer and five carts. It is a mini (small cigarette) so the cartridge is small but the battery lasts most of the working day for my brother. Yes, you can refill cartridge and easy dripping if you like. I prefer the NJOY NGAR (cigar)-$65 1 year warranrt (two batteries,atomizer,charger,5 carts) huge thick vapor, nice size cartridge, easy draw and long battery life. I like the fact that the battery is kind of AAA size and there are many sources (3.6v). See youtube video review. |
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| | #35 |
| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Nashville, TN.
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Thanks guys, I will go out and pick up my first e-cig today then. They are selling then in a few convenience stores here in Nashville. I was having my doubts about Njoy before this review. Thanks Scott!! I was going to order a different kind online but this review and the fact that I have not had a smoke in 4 days now, changed my mind. Was trying to quit but I'm going crazy for a smoke right now. lol I'll give my feedback soon. Thanks again!! |
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| | #36 |
| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Nashville, TN.
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Well I picked up my Njoy Npro yesterday and yes it has the vapor I was looking for but the taste is awful. It also really has that "throat kick" that everyone was talking about. Almost to much for me. But I have not smoked an analog in 5 days before I picked this up. (Been using the patch) So that may be the difference. A buddy of mine also got the Npro and said he had to get some liquid from cigtechs because he couldn't handle the taste. Has anyone tasted there liquid? He got the tobacco and said it had a hint of a sweet taste to it. I may try this unless someone else has a better route for me to take. My main goal is to stop smoking/vapping altogether and just use the Npro for when I just have that craving I can't handle on my own. Yea right the way I see it is I'm trading one bad habit for another one. But as everyone knows here it is very hard to stop smoking!! Anyway this is a review thread and that more then i should have written in here so I'll stop here. Thanks to everyone on this forum! you guys are great. I have read way more than I have posted. |
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| | #37 |
| Member Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hello Scott, and thanks for the good review on the NjoyPro. I have the American version of the product and have been equally satified with the performance. My battery life has been, it seems, similar. I can't smoke at work, and in an 8 hour day my battery will usually faulter near the end of my shift. I have been thinking of buying the DSE901 because of the reviews. I'd like to experiment a bit, but wonder if the performance is really going to be that much better. The carts on the Njoy Pro seem small in comparison. I've been filling my own rather than replenishing with new carts for the cost. I'm a bit nervous about the use of the dripping method, as it (I believe) goes against the warranty. The instructions are specific about the usage of their product, and dripping isn't normal use. For that matter, filling their carts isn't their way either. Shoot there goes my warranty. lol
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| | #38 |
| Genie Ghonie Ghost |
Nice review Scott I have never owned an RN4081 but that makes me interested in getting one! Is it longer than the EVO? I assume its about the thickness of a 901 am I right? You may also be interested in Simon's USB passthrough for the RN4081 if it is indeed one!
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| | #39 |
| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Minneapolis MN USA
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Which is the better deal ? Janty Dura $63 5 dead batteries 1 dead atomizer leaking liquid. Six days of use out of three weeks. Njoy Npro $75.00 No breakdowns in forty six days. Solid tight build. I would think the Npro
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| | #40 |
| Full Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Nashville, TN.
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Love my Npro so far. Works very well and (knock on wood) do break downs yet. Loads of vapor with the standard carts or some good e liquid, easy draw and 5 second shut off. Just wished the carts were bigger. Guess that where the 901 comes in. LOL
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