Are there any e-cigs that draw similar to the disposable?

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christx

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I know that NO. 7 is a new brand but I'm just curious about something.

First of all I have a 510 on order from liberty-flights.com so I'm excited about that.

I tried the Npro and the Xhale o2. Of the two I liked the o2 better.

But... for the way that the cigarette feels and the way the vaper comes out, I have enjoyed the disposable No. 7 the most.

The Npro girgles and you have to keep priming it with little puffs to get it started. The O2 draws pretty easy but runs out really fast.

I'm just curious what to expect from the 510. I ordered that because it seems to be a favorite.
 

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510 is the most supported threading. You can use it with atty+carts as it comes or with any standard resistance 510 cartomizers. If you got manual batteries you can also drip on it. And you can also use Joye 306 atty and 306 carts on it. And other types of atomizers using adapters. So there is no one drag type.

I actually recommend a manual battery if you are using cartomizers too since if a carto drips it will drip right on the drag sensor of an auto battery. (cartomizer = carto = a disposable 1-piece combined atomizer and larger cart, a popular way to vape)
 

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Not sure what you mean by draw, is it more airy or thick vapor?

In general manual is better and preferred by most people. Automatics tend to need those little primer puffs.

Never had a 510 gurgle, so that shouldn't be a problem. Battery life should be somewhere around 2 hours, which isn't long so I'd suggest getting a PCC. Smaller, cigarette styles, generally don't have great battery life.
 

christx

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I just mean that with the Npro I have to sick really slow to get it going and then really hard to get any vapor out.

I'm going to get a Joye 510 with a manual battery. Hoping I like that better. I'm glad that I can change it out if I don't like it as much as the automatic. I thought about getting the Ego but I was worried that it would seem weird holding something so big.
 

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I have purchased exactly what the OP is talking about and I can assure christx that he/she will very much enjoy the draw on the 510. I quit smoking using the #7. I used it exclusively for over a month. I then purchased several different personal vaporizers, but have settled with the 510 from Liberty Flights. The Riva510 really has a nice cigarette type draw to me. YMMV, but I enjoy it.

Wish I'd know about the 510 from the start because I could have saved some $$$, but here I am, 158 days later smoke free.
Not much to complain about from where I sit.

Good luck! :)
 

christx

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Awesome thanks!! I'm still smoking some analogs and some e-cigs probably because I just don't get the full experience with the e-cigs. I'm hoping that will change with the manual 510. I can't wait to try all the yummy flavors that I bought too. I got several cartridges so I can try them; although now I've read that if I keep changing the atty will pick up all the flavors at once. I guess I can have one for fruit flavors and another for chocolate vanilla, coffee and soda. :)
 
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