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Apathy

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Mar 17, 2010
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I asked this in the ATE forum, but I'm guessing that forum is either really busy, or the question really wasn't that important lol. Anyway, I have an Njoy Npro. The closest model number seems to be RN4081.
On the Njoy website, every thing seems to be highly priced. I found that anycig.com sells the same items for the model RN4081, but a lot cheaper. My question being; is the Njoy website just overpriced, or are the accessories on anycig.com just in bad quality? I'm really new to this, but I think I've gone through enough trial and error with my PV in general and just want to buy and feel absolutely positive that I didn't make yet another bad decision.

Last question; I would also like to by the "e-juice" online too. I live in Las Vegas and can only find 3 local shops that even carry anything at all for PV's. One of them only seems to sell extremely mini starter kits, cartridges (That don't even fit their starter kits) and the e-juice The e-juice costs 20 dollars USD for 15ml bottles. Problem being with that place, is it's hard to find my nicotine strength.
The second one I was able to find only sells starter kits and e-juice, but they don't have any labels that specify strength of the nicotine, but they sure sell a lot of different flavors.
The third one I found was the one where I got my Njoy Npro one. They don't sell e-juice, but do sells the pre-filled cartridges with light strength nicotine which also doesn't last long at all it seems. Was hoping someone here could point me to a site that sells High strength (16-18 mg VG) e-juice at a decent price.

Any help at all would be very much appreciated.
 

Rosa

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I'm not hearing a lot of great (or even good) reviews about this PV. And they're saying Njoy's overpriced too. I think anything that gets you to try an e-cig is worth whatever you paid for it though as long as it doesn't end up turning you off to e-cig's altogether. If you can manage with the Rn4081 than good on you, get some juices from tastyvapor or ms. t's and have at it! I recommend starting with a 510 instead though (which you can get at many many online retailers) because they're relatively affordable, pretty easy to use, generally reliable, and in a month when you read about the Janty eGo, the atty is interchangeable.;)
 
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