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These are used once and disposed off.

But i recommend cartomisers in the form of the M60x. You can decide later whether to continue using them. The M60x is also interchangeable between cartos and regular atty/cartride. It also comes with all types of accessories if you decide to get them later.

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Disposable Units

They have had good results with many and quite a lot of people reported using them long term and recharging them many more times than they are listed for.


+1 On the Disposables from LiteCigUsa. I have used and gifted their Disposable 510 on several occasions and they work very well!
 

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Disposable Units

They have had good results with many and quite a lot of people reported using them long term and recharging them many more times than they are listed for.

+2

The battery worked for 4 months and atty is still going strong after 6 months of use.
Well worth the $9.95 price tag!
 

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+1 On the Disposables from LiteCigUsa. I have used and gifted their Disposable 510 on several occasions and they work very well!

I agree 100%, I just got a few packs to use as gifts.
I know this next question is :offtopic: but I was curious----
Does anybody know why the little USB charger that comes with the pack should not be used to charge the the regular 510's?
 

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/.../ Convincing others by letting them use one would be great. /.../

Yeah, but don't go too far helping them. Of the people I've turned on to vaping, the only ones that stuck with it are the ones that cared enough to spend their own money. All of the people I set up for free just blew it off.
 

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The 'Q' disposables - same product as the liteecig site, just another vendor that carries them. Available in tobacco and menthol. The blurb says good for at least 3 recharges and many have reported well above 30 and I have one with over 50 charges now (stopped counting) and working just fine. The atty/cart and battery are completely compatible with the same parts from a regular 510 kit - so you'd have that going if you decide to go 510 - except that the chargers are not compatible. Iow, you could use the atty from a 510 kit on this auto batt and you the manual battery from a 510 kit on the 'disposable' atty and cart. You'd just have to continue to use the disposable charger with the auto batt.
 

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You can also get the Q-510 (i.e., LiteCigUSA's "510-B") from MadVapes. Same price (actually 4 cents more:D). [EDIT: While I was composing this post, Kent snuck in on me;) and made this sentence redundant.]

When visiting LiteCigUSA, notice that they carry the 306-B (aka Q-306) as well, a clone of the Joye 306 super-mini.

I am intrigued by the $11 Hello 010 (not to be confused with the Hello 016 clone of the eGO), e.g., from Happy Vaper, another 510 clone*, this time of the Mega 510 (280 mAh) and with a manual battery. It is longer, of course.

* Clarification: Happy Vaper is not a clone; proprietor Jack is a great guy in his own right (as are Shawn and Hoog).** That particular model is a clone.​

Since the prices are virtually the same, I would make the decision based on what you think your friends' preferences would be: analog-sized (the 306-B), somewhat longer than a 100s cigarette (510-B), or considerably longer but more capable (the Hello 010). All are good units.

** We vapers are so lucky to have so many great suppliers to deal with. Those are but three of the dozens of super suppliers that I/we have dealt with. I know of no other industry/community so fortunate.​
 
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I'll also suggest the Q-510.

While the Hello 010 does come with a better battery, it doesn't come with a charger. Most people have had problems trying to charge those batteries.

I'd like to add that it may be easier to get people into vaping if you also include a 510 cartomiser with the disposable kit. I've seen a lot of people get "put off" by the thought of vaping after hearing about atomiser maintenance and upkeep. They seem to be more interested when told about cartos.
 

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While the Hello 010 does come with a better battery, it doesn't come with a charger. Most people have had problems trying to charge those batteries.
Actually the one from Happy Vaper used to. I see now that it is sold separately ... for 7 bucks, which puts this model in a higher price bracket than the other two.

I'd like to add that it may be easier to get people into vaping if you also include a 510 cartomiser with the disposable kit. I've seen a lot of people get "put off" by the thought of vaping after hearing about atomiser maintenance and upkeep. They seem to be more interested when told about cartos.
Agreed. Too bad that there isn't a $10 disposable Kr8.
 

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thank you for all of the advice on these. It is going to be helpfull to those I know having a hard time coughing up enough to try a kit.
I also need to find bulk 1off kits for way cheap I just got offered a spot to sell them outside of a futbol stadium. I figure they can get a o1off for the game and decide if they want a full kit while using it at the game.
 

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In a way I can understand why disposables in this thread ought to be sold both ways (with & without a charger). If you already have a charger & want a couple of disposables to use as spares why pay extra for a kit with a charger? Then again I don't see them be offered without chargrs for much of a $ difference.

For the 510 disposables, at least, I don't think the disposable charger is compatible with regular 510 batteries, and vice-versa. You risk damaging your batteries and/or charger.

That being said, I do believe the disposable 510 atties are compatible with regular 510 batteries... they're just not official Joye atties.
 

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I was at a Pilot store this weekend and noticed that they had increased the number of models of the NJoy, including a kit for $29.95 and a disposable for $9.95. The display space had grown considerably. It was heartening to see that it is more common now to see stores offering e cigarettes at decent prices. Perhaps there will soon be models other than NJoy at these stores, but for now, I applaud NJoy for taking this important marketing strategy.
 
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