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chevy715

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I am currently using a 2 piece e cig system from a company named cigotine. When re-filling the cartomizers I notice inconsistancies with draw and vapor. I am now thinking of purchasing a JOYE 510 from Cignot and have a few Questions for the experts. Are the 3 piece systems better than the 2 piece systems?? Is cignot a good company with top notch equiptment? There prices are cheap, that kind of scares me and from what I read only have a 14 day warranty. With the atomizer being a seperate unit will they last longer?? Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks
 

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I have purchased multiple Joye 510 kits from them(in fear of a ban back in the day), and a few attys.

You want it in two days (probably not 2 day delivery in inter-City), go with them. I always get my orders from them in 2 days.

I usually go through an atty in 1-3 weeks.

They make almost nothing on the kits, so make sure to buy some of their eliquid to help them out, and some carts if they have them.

(Trying Cartos now...)
 

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I recently purchased some different liquids from Cignot because they get great reviews for their flavors and customer service. And let me tell you they do live up to the hype. They answered any questions I had very quickly, and the shipping was lightening fast! They are very reputable for their products and their prices can't be beat! As far as the 2-piece vs 3-piece, it's all a matter of preference. I personally have the Joye 510, with several extra atty's & batteries & I love it. Recently I purchased an adapter for the 510 battery so I could try cartomizers, but for now I like the 3-piece with the carts better, but that's just my opinion you may be different. Good Luck.
 
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Absolutely go with a manual battery. Never a bad idea to pick up a mega battery or two. I didn't like the added length so I just bought a bunch of regular batteries and I rotate between them. I'll be picking up some Ego batteries on my next splurge. (Word on the street says Cignot will be selling Egos soon!!!!) ;)
 

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Cignot is awesome!!!! all the way around. Prices, products and customer service is the tops!!! I have the mega batteries and they do last longer...well worth it, also got with manual...I think a better TH. I hope the sell ego stuff...I just got mine today and it was like the first time I had an analog....well without the stink and potenial health related problems,- headrush and dizzy :)
 

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I am currently using a 2 piece e cig system from a company named cigotine. When re-filling the cartomizers I notice inconsistancies with draw and vapor.
Hadn't heard of cigotine anywhere, so I took a quick peek at their starter kits/website. Initial observations:
-Overpriced by 20-40% (not just the starter kits)
-NO options whatsoever in each "kit".
-NO device (hardware) descriptions, not even in their (cut & paste) FAQ.

If a dotcom can't / won't tell you what model/type of eqiupment you are buying- they probably don't know anything about what they are selling.
Impression:
Similar to the DotCom phenomenon, https://cigotine.com/shop/index.php?cPath=48 appears to be an "oportunity seller" simply out to make money in a new product.
I am now thinking of purchasing a JOYE 510 from Cignot and have a few Questions for the experts. Are the 3 piece systems better than the 2 piece systems?? Is cignot a good company with top notch equiptment? There prices are cheap, that kind of scares me and from what I read only have a 14 day warranty. With the atomizer being a seperate unit will they last longer?? Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks
As stated in other replies, you won't go wrong at Cignot your Midwest Electronic Cigarette store. (3-piece ecigs)or Vapor King Kits (2-piece)
The difference between 2 or 3 piece systems is primarily "user preference." *IMHO* As you become more familiar with vaping (learning curve), your needs, and abilities will determine which type suits you better. A vast majority of vapers here can tell you that they may have started with a specific type, but now own more than one type/model to meet different daily needs.

Since you already have a 2-piece, I recommend getting a 3-piece to replace/supplement your existing hardware.

EDIT: I also recommend Manual Batts

-Caveman
 

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Thanks fro your help guys and gals. I am surprised that the antomizers only last 1 to 3 weeks. Does anyone else have this problem with them dying that quick? I will be buying juice from them also and I guess a few spare atomizers.



I'm still using the same atomizers I got from them back in December. I bought some spares, but haven't needed them yet.
 

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You've already heard here how excellent Cignot is. The Joye 510 is a great e-cig, but is not necessarily better than a good 2-piece, such as the Kr8 sold by so many suppliers represented on ECF, including Vapor4Life (i.e., the Vapor King brand).

Manual and automatic batteries each have their own pros and cons. The manual is well implemented on the 510 (better than the auto). I find that the opposite is the case with the Kr8.

If you like the concept of the 2-piece design, get an automatic Kr8. Otherwise get a manual 510.
 
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You've already heard here how excellent Cignot is. The Joye 510 is a great e-cig, but is not necessarily better than a good 2-piece, such as the Kr8 sold by so many suppliers represented on ECF, including Vapor4Life (i.e., the Vapor King brand).
As usual, Don is dead on. There is a world of difference between a cheap cartomizer and a V4L premium cartomizer. I was ready to write of cartos as a useless gimmick until I tried the ones from V4L. Now I use them whenever I'm not at home and dripping.
 

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Don's right on the money as usual, if you prefer a carto get a different one as suggested, or go with the 3 piece 510 to try it out if you fancy that. They aren't the same kind of PV though (although not VASTLY different) - bear that in mind.
Another +1 from a happy cignot customer here; they get all my business (unless they are out of stock and I'm desperate in which case Im unfaithful to them lol) for stock 510 parts, kits, accessories and their BASIC and EcO pure juices are wonderful. They also carry bog standard dekang juices which are 'ok' but the really good stuff is in the BASIC and ecopure lines if you want something a bit nicer :)
Btw - I've just had an atty I got from them die, this week in fact, and it was 4 months old. Most of mine are hitting the 4 month mark now and will probably crap out soon. Attys are cheap so many people do just replace them often - they are cheaper than or comparable to a carton of cigs for 2 or 3 attys so you're not talking a heap of cash outlay really, even if you replace them every month.
 
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