Buy a Vapor King or wait for the VK1?

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bobbysox10

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I have a Joye 510 and while I like it, I am tired of all the BS I have to go through. Constantly refilling carts, charging batts, keeping Atty wet, cleaning atty to change flavors etc... I want a Vapor King and Right now I feel the Vapor King is the best for me.(I have tried many e-cigs since my 510 purchase) Is it worth the wait for the VK1 or should I just buy the Vapor King? Does anyone know if the VK1 is just a mod or actual new e-cig?
 

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Im not sure Leaford said it was going to be industry changing??? I dont know if that means an awesome mod or a new ecig. But i hope its a new e cig. Plus it aint coming for a while get a VK. Its worth it and you can get nice Starter kits there for a pretty good price. If you like tabacco flavors i suggest dunhill premium cartos or 555 premiums. If you like that flavor. Become a V4Ler we will welcome you with open arms and freebies!!!
 

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If you wait for whatever's new, you won't ever have anything - because any company planning on living six months has something new coming in perpetuity.

But this is a prime example of what I was saying earlier about never revealing anything about any new product potential until it's ready to ship and you're trying to gauge demand for your restock order. Announcing things too early guts current sales. Just look at Sony and the Playstation 3. Destroyed sales for the PS2, like dried up completely. Destroyed all their game suppliers and authors. And they'd have gone under if they didn't have the monster Sony backing them...
 

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I recently received my V4L kit and am really enjoying it. It is nice to just relax after dinner, and watch TV without all the high maintenance that goes w/ my other e cig devices. High maintenance all day and night and I was getting so tired of dealing with atty’s, and blowing them out, & putting them to bed every night it their upright positions to drain, trying cart mods, or not trying them, topping off, dripping or not dripping. Then there is all the stuff needed to carry around, tweezers, scissors, paper clips, needles, hatpins, batting, filler, blue filler, and every kind of fish tank stuffing, to try, which mostly do not work “for me” anyway.
So a big YES and thank you to V4L to making my life simple again! I love their carts, and the flavors are nice. Now I am just looking for adapters in order to use the V4L carts on my high maintenance devices. I am a happy vapor right now. Life is good. :D
 

bobbysox10

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ok when i get the money hello vapor king. thanks for everyone's help and I agree that no one should ever reveal anything till its ready but I know many people that bought an iPhone 3g before the 3gs was announced and they missed out. I don't want to miss out. The good thing is I wont be in no two year contract with the vapor king. I am pretty confident in the vapor king and it seems like the VK1 is far enough off to where I can enjoy my Vapor King untill that day. Again thank you all
 

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>> bought an iPhone 3g before the 3gs was announced and they missed out.

The release of the iPhone 3gs was almost exactly two years after the release of the 3g.
So, if you happen to like the iPhone, who would you say missed out? The person that had an iPhone for two years or the one hiding under the bed still fearing of pulling the trigger and "missing out" on the iPhone 4h. And the subsequent 4hs. They'll miss out on the iPhone 2050zzzT

It's a $15 disposable battery here, not a $700 phone, right?
 

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>> bought an iPhone 3g before the 3gs was announced and they missed out.

The release of the iPhone 3gs was almost exactly two years after the release of the 3g.
So, if you happen to like the iPhone, who would you say missed out? The person that had an iPhone for two years or the one hiding under the bed still fearing of pulling the trigger and "missing out" on the iPhone 4h. And the subsequent 4hs. They'll miss out on the iPhone 2050zzzT

It's a $15 disposable battery here, not a $700 phone, right?


LMAO so awesomely said!!! Clap clap clap :D
 

bobbysox10

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>> bought an iPhone 3g before the 3gs was announced and they missed out.

The release of the iPhone 3gs was almost exactly two years after the release of the 3g.
So, if you happen to like the iPhone, who would you say missed out? The person that had an iPhone for two years or the one hiding under the bed still fearing of pulling the trigger and "missing out" on the iPhone 4h. And the subsequent 4hs. They'll miss out on the iPhone 2050zzzT

It's a $15 disposable battery here, not a $700 phone, right?

I understand I am just saying. BTW, the iPhone 3g came out a year after the iPhone and a year before the 3gs. Not 2yrs
 
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