Anyone know of local dealers in or around NH?

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kimsark

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Hi All,

Boy am I glad I found this forum!!! I've spent the better part of the past two days going over all the information you have on this site -- boy is there a lot of info here!! I discovered that there was a lot more that I needed to know before buying, if anything.

Now that I think I've made my mind up (I've made it up and changed it so many times while reading through all the posts) I was wondering if anyone knows of any dealers in the NH area. I've noticed that there are a few of us from NH here on the forum.

As of right now I'm planning on buying the Joye 510 and giving this a shot as an alternative to smoking. I'm ready to give up the "analogs" but not sure I want to give up the "habit". LOL
 

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Hi Kim from NH. Welcome to ECF. You asked about local dealers; we do have some northern suppliers; but don't know of one in NH.

The 510 comes highly recommended on here; personally it took me about two weeks to
grow very tired of the short battery life. recharging every couple of hours seemed more like work. They do have some longer lasting ecigs, some are physically bigger than you might want to test vaping on. I think there are a few, such as the EGO and Tornado
that are just slightly bigger and have much longer battery life. Also I have read many times as to the favorable experience of the pass-throughs...they have an outside source of power such as your computer or your car.

If you want to try the 510s, one of the most economical dealers is Cignot. They also
handle the spare batteries, atomizers and nicjuice. In fact their Nicjuice is really some of the best in taste. Hope you find your niche and check back often if you have a question.
 
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kimsark

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I'm open to any and all suggestions at this point as I haven't placed an order yet. So, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Yeah having to recharge a battery every couple of hours would get old real fast.

The only thing I think I've really made my mind up on is to stay away from cartomizers (I'm too cheap for that -- LOL). I think I'd rather get something that I can use a cartridge in and I can refill myself.
 

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I'm open to any and all suggestions at this point as I haven't placed an order yet. So, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Yeah having to recharge a battery every couple of hours would get old real fast.

The only thing I think I've really made my mind up on is to stay away from cartomizers (I'm too cheap for that -- LOL). I think I'd rather get something that I can use a cartridge in and I can refill myself.


Wise choice on the filling your own carts. There are several dealers on here that will customize your nicjuices for you. It sometimes takes awhile to decide what flavors you can vape all day. I am more of a tobacco person, and have gone through some of the flavors...others are crazy about their fruit blends and what not. If I can help you, just hit my name and send me a P.M. I'm pretty much into the mods now and vaping at 3.7v and 6v and find it is very satisfying.

Most folks want the smaller type in the beginning; but eventually go with
the mods for good quality, long battery life and better vaping experience. Some rather large for social use, but some do give the higher voltage in some sleeker sizes.
 

tarheeldan

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Hey Kim! There's a Headlines in Nashua that carries both the 801 and 510, apparently. Not sure about prices. There's supposed to also be a Headlines in Portsmouth and North Conway. Don't know anything about 'em, just did a quick search of the forum for you. Personally, I just order online - as mention above I'm sure, it's easy to find a trustworthy vendor via poking around the approved suppliers. I got my 510 from strictlyejuice and cignot has a kit for the same price and they're highly recommended here.
 

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Just as a note, you can infact refill cartomizers yourself and buy blanks. Just for future reference should you decide to give a kr808d-1 a try. Might not give the exact same hit as a 501, but its pretty easy, I refill my carto's all the time. Batts on my kr8 last a while too.

Eitherway, good luck! :)
 
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