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)
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NO options whatsoever in each "kit".
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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