any one still using disposable ecig?

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My first and only disposable ecigarette was an njoy. That was 5 years ago. I quickly moved up to more advanced devices.

Just for your information, I recommend not talking about any product which can be used as a dry herb vaporizer on this forum. It's against the rules.

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Just for your information, I recommend not talking about any product which can be used as a dry herb vaporizer on this forum. It's against the rules.
Maybe it's my ignorance showing, here, but can't any mod be "used as" one of those, if you just put a different kind of heating attachment on it? It looks an awful lot like a plain old overpriced eGo pen, to me...
 
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Maybe it's my ignorance showing, here, but can't any mod be "used as" one of those, if you just put a different kind of heating attachment on it? It looks an awful lot like a plain old overpriced eGo pen, to me...
That's besides the point. Whether you agree with it or not, we don't discuss anything to do with "that subject" on this forum. Period.

Why we don't allow drug talk :offtopic:
 
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I personally hate those disposable e-cigs. When I first tried vaping back in 2009 I would puff and puff on that thing. Never a consistent hit and the light would be blinking and I would still be trying to get a hit. I think it might be good for someone to try and maybe investigate better devices but didn't work for me back then. IDK maybe they are better these days.
 

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I personally hate those disposable e-cigs. When I first tried vaping back in 2009 I would puff and puff on that thing. Never a consistent hit and the light would be blinking and I would still be trying to get a hit. I think it might be good for someone to try and maybe investigate better devices but didn't work for me back then. IDK maybe they are better these days.
They still don't work any better now!
 

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That's besides the point. Whether you agree with it or not, we don't discuss anything to do with "that subject" on this forum. Period.

Why we don't allow drug talk :offtopic:
No I get that, it's just that if we shouldn't talk about anything that "can be" used for that (as you said), then we couldn't talk about anything. Mostly I'm just poking fun at your word choice. All in good humor, of course. I'm down with not discussing that particular model, or the websites that sell them for "intended purposes," but I'm just saying that "anything that 'can be' used for that" is a pretty broad term, since anything "can be" used for that...you get me?
 

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NJoy disposables were my first foray into vaping over 2 years ago. I said to myself, "This is isn't gonna do it but interesting concept". I'm so glad that I decided to search the web for something better. I had no idea that there was so much available out there. I ordered my first starter kit (KGo, 2 batteries and 2 CE4s). Before I even received my kit, ordered an MVP 2 because it had rave reviews.

The cigalikes got me started and, for that, I'm thankful. I wouldn't waste another penny on them now.
 

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I started with Vuse, and despite being overpriced and not terribly pleasant, did get me to stop smoking. If it hadn't been for those I probably would have never taken the effort to educate myself about what else was out there. Once I gathered some info around this place, I quickly moved on and am not only still off analogs, but actually enjoying my vaping experience. Clearly if I had to do it over, I would have preferred to jump straight to something entry level in vaping like a vape pen, but either way, I'm happy where I've ended up.
 

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I have recently started using njoy daily exclusively. I have always been a cigalike user, but I have just gotten to the point that this is just so much easier. It is more expensive..but something about the Dailys just works for me. If you find a coupon code, you can get a 100 pack for around 2.79 a piece. I use about 2 or 2.5 a day, so over all it isn't that bad..at least for me. I have yet to have a dud. I know most ppl don't want to spend that much a day to vape, but to me it's worth it when I don't have to worry about charging a battery, carrying juice around etc. Just my opinion.
 

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I started with Vuse, and despite being overpriced and not terribly pleasant, did get me to stop smoking. If it hadn't been for those I probably would have never taken the effort to educate myself about what else was out there. Once I gathered some info around this place, I quickly moved on and am not only still off analogs, but actually enjoying my vaping experience. Clearly if I had to do it over, I would have preferred to jump straight to something entry level in vaping like a vape pen, but either way, I'm happy where I've ended up.
I started with blu, and by the end of the week it had cost me more than a carton of cigs. It wasn't until this past October that a evod2 did it for me!
 

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As mentioned, the disposables still suck. It probably is worth stocking a few flings though as last ditch backup. You can get em for like a buck a piece which may just carry you through if you have to wait a few days for a web order to come in or for payday before you can go to a b&m

Yeah, I have about 4 Vuse batteries sitting in the drawer. I also had a problem with a cartridge not being recognized (fancy chip in the system, and there was a "communication failure") so they sent me coupons for 5 boxes of free carts (2 per box). I'll probably pick them up for free just for yuks and throw them in the drawer as well because "you never know".
 
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