Cigalike Help? Joyetech eRoll

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ArnoldParty

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I'm looking for a new cigalike device, personally I love the idea of the joyetech eRoll, the charge pack, size, how sleek it looks. However, the reviews I've seen mention leaking from the glass viewing window for your juice level. Along with a .4ml juice capacity?? Anyone know of a device very similar to the Joyetech eRoll, but has a larger juice capacity? I've always been a mod guy and I have very limited knowledge about cigalikes. Thanks!!
 

cardsfan300

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Use the old eroll carts. I have never used the eroll c carts..but you can still get the old carts very cheaply and they are compatible with all eroll parts. As long as you do not over fill them, leaking is minimal. I too wish they held more juice. Wish they would make the same device..maybe a 100 size and up the tank capacity to at least 1 ml.
 

ArnoldParty

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Use the old eroll carts. I have never used the eroll c carts..but you can still get the old carts very cheaply and they are compatible with all eroll parts. As long as you do not over fill them, leaking is minimal. I too wish they held more juice. Wish they would make the same device..maybe a 100 size and up the tank capacity to at least 1 ml.
I hate cart's personally. Found something called Alchemy Z5 that really interests me, but skeptical about the build quality considering how cheap they are. 1ml juice capacity tho
 

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I used the e-roll when I first started vaping. It has a lot going for it but there are some drawbacks.
Good things: It makes a really good vapor. It's small, and doesn't grab peoples attention (i.e.: - you don't have a "contraption" that you have to explain to everyone all of the time).
Bad things: There's always a problem to solve. I don't mean the equipment doesn't work - it does. But the small battery and tank make it so that every time you go out to use it you have to "do something" - either fill the tank or set up a new battery. Oh, yea - the battery.. You need 2. The kit I bought only comes with one, but they last such a short time that you "must" be charging one at all times.. They're not expensive. And filling the tanks - you need a smaller nipple than most eliquid bottles have.
 
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ArnoldParty

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I used the e-roll when I first started vaping. It has a lot going for it but there are some drawbacks.
Good things: It makes a really good vapor. It's small, and doesn't grab peoples attention (i.e.: - you don't have a "contraption" that you have to explain to everyone all of the time).
Bad things: There's always a problem to solve. I don't mean the equipment doesn't work - it does. But the small battery and tank make it so that every time you go out to use it you have to "do something" - either fill the tank or set up a new battery. Oh, yea - the battery.. You need 2. The kit I bought only comes with one, but they last such a short time that you "must" be charging one at all times.. They're not expensive. And filling the tanks - you need a smaller nipple than most eliquid bottles have.
Exactly my point, but I'm certain there's something out there that beats all those cons. I'm just unfamiliar with cigalike devices
 

djsvapour

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There is a small chance you can still buy a KR808-D1 cig-a-like kit with a PCC (Portable carry case).

Kanger used to make them. Smokless image (Volt) have sold this stuff. Depends how easy it is to get 'blanks' (empty cartomizers)
Looking for something I can fill with my own juice

You can buy and fill KR808 cartomizers if you have an 808 carto set (with PCC).
Not exactly stellar vaping, but I preferred my kit to the eroll.
 
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