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Russkiy

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Heh. Not gonna lie, the blue LED on black looks pretty damn cool. I'm over the whole Analog-style e-cigs thing. I started out with those, now I've moved on to more advanced models. Not putting anyone down or anything, if you prefer Blus vape on!

One major downside to ego-style vapes:
-Police tend to think they're something other than e-cigs. I've had a couple encounters with police being very curious about the vape pen sitting in my cupholder >.>
 

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What's the point in getting a Blu over a generic KR808?

Are there any electronic differences, or are you paying for the brand? Just curious- I've owned a KR808 generic and noticed little difference between it and a blu.

From what I understand the polarity is reversed on Blu batteries Di you cannot charge them using anything but a Blu charger.

As for why.. readily available. Refills can be bought in most gas stations and several other stores. The PCC is small and handy... same size as a cigarette pack and the Blu cigs feel more like an analog than anything else.

While they are certainly limited and not the best way to vape, they make for a good "gateway" device to get people interested in vaping.

Just my 2¢.

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Heh. Not gonna lie, the blue LED on black looks pretty damn cool. I'm over the whole Analog-style e-cigs thing. I started out with those, now I've moved on to more advanced models. Not putting anyone down or anything, if you prefer Blus vape on!

One major downside to ego-style vapes:
-Police tend to think they're something other than e-cigs. I've had a couple encounters with police being very curious about the vape pen sitting in my cupholder >.>

I've either talked with and/or introduced about 30+ law enforcement personnel to vaping. The police know what vaping is. In fact, due to posts like this, I asked 5 - 6 different police personnel if they are concerned when they see someone vaping on an ego or Provari or Vamo and they all justed laughed. One told me only rent-a-cop would be dumb enough not to know about the many different types of PV's.
 
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SamZzz

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I've either talked with and/or introduced about 30+ law enforcement personnel to vaping. The police know what vaping is. In fact, due to posts like this, I asked 5 - 6 different police personnel if they are concerned when they see someone vaping on an ego or Provari or Vamo and they all justed laughed. One told me only rent-a-cop would be dumb enough not to know about the many different types of PV's.

I could see this varying greatly by location though. In areas where vaping is just getting popular, not many people know what it is and ask "what's that thing?" I could see that happening with cops around here for sure.. but now that we have a few vape shops opening up maybe that won't be an issue.

I always fear about people hearing that folks are using them to smoke ......... and assuming that's what I'm doing.. Lol

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Russkiy

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I could see this varying greatly by location though. In areas where vaping is just getting popular, not many people know what it is and ask "what's that thing?" I could see that happening with cops around here for sure.. but now that we have a few vape shops opening up maybe that won't be an issue.

I always fear about people hearing that folks are using them to smoke ......... and assuming that's what I'm doing.. Lol

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I always get asked by kids whether or not I can put ........ in my vape.

Damn teens.
 
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