Any good Disposables recommended?

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Exactly, Have a good kit (still newbie so learning) but equipment breakdown has been not too far behind and although I ordered and had spare tanks cartos etc. didn't prepare for the battery control to go sideways. no spare battery unit. Found the need for something until the post comes and considered it may be good to order up some kind of disposable to keep on hand for these misadventures and occasional travel. really small town so no actually gear available locally. Thanks for the input.

I think the OP is referring to those "oh crap" situations when you're out of juice, or your backup to your backup died, or you're busy stalking the mailman, etc..

In those situations, the NJOY King tends to provide the most satisfaction for me. The Blu disposables come in second.
 

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Exactly, Have a good kit (still newbie so learning) but equipment breakdown has been not too far behind and although I ordered and had spare tanks cartos etc. didn't prepare for the battery control to go sideways. no spare battery unit. Found the need for something until the post comes and considered it may be good to order up some kind of disposable to keep on hand for these misadventures and occasional travel. really small town so no actually gear available locally. Thanks for the input.

I believe that most if not all 7-11's carry the NJOY Kings, and Walgreens carries the Blu products.
 
....I highly recommend the White Cloud "Fling". It's larger than the NJOY KING - my fav disposable - but they produce a helluva lot of vapor, have 5/6 different strengths (with "XXTRA-Strength" having 5.4% nic with *VERY* good TH, many different flavors, but most of all, they are much cheaper than the NJOY KINGS and genuinely DO last the stated 400- 3-4-second-puffs claimed on the packaging (or very damn close anyway). Until the NJOY KINGS are more affordable this is now my go-to disposable ecig. (Their "ESPRESSO XXTRA-Strength" is just fantastic and not overly sweet.)

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....in my experience with the "Flings" the higher the nic the more TH. The XXTRA in any flavor is VERY intense . . . . but in a good way! Singles are now $5.99 each, and man they last. They also have 5/10/25 and 100 packs. I just ordered the 25 pack for $89.99 which I think comes to around $3.50 or so each. The more you get the cheaper they cost per e-cig . . . unlike, unfortunately, the NJOY KING. And these mothers last a GOOD long time. The new pouch-like packaging has a list of all ingredients, nic strength, etc. Nicotine is sourced from USA tobacco leaves and the flavorings - the ones I've tried anyway, appear to be naturally flavored as well. I really appreciate all the info they put on the pouch-like packaging; they even have batch numbers and an expiration date on them . . . . very nice. NJOY KINGS may be my favorite disposable vaping "experience" but taking everything into account I think that overall the "FLING" wins by a nose, as they say. BTW: If anyone here tries their "Espresso" flavor I highly recommend, after it's about half way through its life cycle, popping the soft rubber filter tip out and adding about 1ML. of Mom And Pop's "Tobacco Haze" to these disposables. To my taste buds it sort of transforms the flavor to something like a latte', VERY nice vaping experience in my book. (Adding it to their "Bora-Bora", "Apache" and "Cinnamon" flavors also turned out to be VERY tasty. I plan on doing more experimenting, just for the hell of it, with M&P's nic juices once my 25 pack of "Flings" arrive in the mail.)
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I can't imagine buying a disposable for more than the price of a pack of cigs that lasts 4/5 hours at best. I know cigs are bad but they ain't that bad. Just buy a kit.

I heard somewhere that one disposable with 1.6% nicotine is equivalent to the nicotine content of 15-20 analogs. So if you were a pack-a-day smoker and disposables cost $8-15, you'd probably be better off getting a starter kit.
 
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