Bob,Bob,Bob,Bob,Bob.....
Please consider that users want ALL the information about a product and NOT just what is on the vendors page.
Fair and balanced reviews will highlight both PROs and CONs of a unit.
Your "commercial" for the product fails this test.
I feel like you have a stake in the product and have been remunerated for your efforts and time.
My opinion only...
Thanks for your time.
Izan
Izan, Izan, Izan, Izan, Izan …
Please consider that users want ALL the information about a product and NOT just what is on the vendors page. Fair and balanced reviews will highlight both PROs and CONs of a unit.
The review I make about an e-cig is based entirely on my experience using the product. For whatever reasons people respond to my videos and daily I get email from wanna-be-ex-smokers asking about vaping and e-cigs. Over the years I’ve tried to steer folks to products I’ve used that achieved a good balance of ease of use and performance. Things have changed a lot over the last 3 ½ years. While using the E-Max I couldn’t help but compare and contrast it with the kit I started with back in 2010 that also cost $39.95.
2010
It took me awhile to get the hang of refilling cartos without overfilling. Because I was using auto 808 batts, and juice from an overfilled carto dripped into the batt, I killed a couple of batteries along the learning curve. How many times could I fill - vape, fill - vape, fill - vape, a carto before performance dropped off the cliff? What was the best way to clean them? How many times could I resuscitate a carto before I had to throw it in the trash?
My $39.95 kit needed more stuff. I needed more batts, a wall adapter, and a carrying case/charger so I’d have enough batts and cartos to get me through the day. I easily spent another $70 or so rounding out the functionality of my “starter” kit, on top of more cartos and e-liquid. But … it was worth every penny because I easily/painlessly/effortlessly stopped smoking when I switched over to vaping.
2013
The E-Max kit costs $39.95. And that’s where the similarity with my 2010 kit ends. No need to buy anything extra … except more e-liquid. The E-Max tank is a no-brainer to fill compared with the cartos I started with. I have no idea how long they’ll last. I haven’t even had to rinse the coils yet much less replace a burned out one. I’m a 100% All Tobacco - All PG vaper so mileage may vary depending on the flavor and VG ratio used. The E-Max kit comes with 5 extra coils. Since I haven’t had to replace a coil yet … how long will it take me to go through all 7 coils? Who knows? If one died
today, at that rate I might not need to buy replacement coils for a year. Since I don’t use the cinnamon/citrus juice that kills tanks … how long will the tank itself last? Once again … I have no idea. But so far … No Leaking … No Gurgling … Great Flavor, TH, and Vaper. What more am I looking for in a tank? And the E-Max is the only bottom coil tank I’ve used that produces a vape that isn’t cool-ish. What can I say? I like it. It Works.
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In the video I reported The PROS because I had not experienced any CONS. I still haven’t. I’ve had ZERO problems with The E-Max. Nada. Zip. Nuthin’. And that’s
precisely why I called the video
The Best Ecig Starter Kit in the World. All a new vaper has to do is figure out how to fill the tank and then vape on. That’s why I showed tank filling in the video. What more would she/he have to know? No tweaking required. Fiddle-free vaping. I wish my early vaping experience would have been this hassle-free.
Your "commercial" for the product fails this test.
As for calling my video a “commercial” …
I don’t see how failing to find anything wrong with The E-Max means I’ve somehow failed some “test.” I’m using the E-Max
now. I have yet to find anything wrong with it. Ease of use and performance is/has been excellent. This is the kit I wish I had when I started out and this is the kit I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone considering vaping. Everyone I advised to buy an E-Max kit is happy with it and have no complaints.
Y’know “Fair and Balanced” doesn’t mean I should have to make stuff up. When there aren’t two sides to a story … it’s not unfair or unbalanced to report on the only side that exists. We’ve been conditioned to think everything has two sides and the truth lies somewhere in the middle. Sometimes the truth is just sitting out there all by itself. No sides. Just truth.
I feel like you have a stake in the product and have been remunerated for your efforts and time.
Well … you might
feel I got paid for my effort and time but that doesn’t make it true. Just ask my wife. If I got paid for these things … I’d do a much better job. A couple of times in the last video you can hear my parrot in the background. A
real professional would redo the voice over. My wife told me I should redo those segments. I had to remind her that I only work that hard for money.
Here's how it worked:
I liked everything about The E-Max. Since I'm a cheap guy I was impressed with what you could get in a starter kit these days when compared to what I started with for the same money. I liked the name Max Vaper. I like old Black & White detective movies. Hey ... wouldn't it be fun to make Max Vaper a private eye on the trail of a good e-cig starter kit? So that's what I did.
Over the last couple of years I’ve made 5 videos. I’ve got a couple of more I’ll finish up over the next 3 - 4 weeks. I do these things because vaping changed my life, they’re fun to do, I hope they’re somewhat entertaining, and I want to help other people quit smoking and start vaping.
My opinion only... Thanks for your time. Izan
I hope I’ve done a little to change your opinion and thanks for
your time.
Regards,
Bob