Ecig help please

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thehated

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Ive looked threw the forum and to be honest i have no clue about the diffrences in the diffrent types of ecigs. Basically right now i have a njoy pro, interms of vapor production i love it. But im looking to get a real ecig with a pcc. I tryed the BLU e cig and it was total crap imo vapor production was worthless and it was like trying to suck a golf ball threw a coffee stirrer so i returned it. Im looking at the black cherry ecig from donttouchmybutt.com heard good things about them. Was wondering if it would have the same vapor production or better. If anyone has had both the njoy pro and the blackcherry please help me out . Sorry for the long post im just completly lost lol
 

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I won't get into sordid details here in the open forum, but all I can do is throw out a word of caution about Don't Touch My ..... There, I said it, won't go into details. I will, however, say that my Joye 510 has yet to fail me. I do want the eGo, for the longer battery life, but I love the 510 atties and I order through Cignot almost exclusively.
 
I can recommend Liberty-Flights 20% coupon at the top of the page. I have ordered my starter kit eGo from them and could not be happier with the results. They have the 510 for 35 bucks.

I tried several retail e-cigs and they all sucked and were supper expensive. I paid 90 bucks for my first starter kit [Fifty-One] then i started researching and found ECF and the members are more then helpful with their reviews and recommendations.

I hope this helps.
 
All the recommendations above are great if you really want a pv with a PCC, but what I noticed is that people will eventually go to bigger battery type e-cgis. At least an ego style pv will last you the day and their size is not an issue.

I have the eGo and the size is NOT an issue. It is slightly larger then a sharpie marker and the wight is not bad. I can carry it in my shirt pocket without any issues. What people go with all depends on how they plan on Vaping.
 

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I started off with the Njoy and graduated up to the Joye eGo. Either can use cartomizers, but the eGo came with atomizers and cartridges. I did buy some cartomizers for it, the 510 cartos work, and I switch back and forth. I still use the Njoy. It has become my shirt pocket e-cig. I carry it when I'm out doing errands and such.
 

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Took a quick look at the offered "black cherry ecig from donttouchmybutt.com " and the kits
seem expensive for what you are getting, $54.99 for a starter kit with ONE battery and 5 carts?

Check our the ECF suppliers forum, with the sales going right now a good 510 starter kit
with 2 batteries, can be had for the same or less.

Special at MadVapes $34.00 510 Boge Manual Battery Kit with RED LED
 

thehated

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Yea i have notice alot of people like joye 510. And i can see where the bigger one is going to give a bigger hit. Im thinking i might end up with 2 different e cigs. One for on the go and one for office and home. I dont want to carry alot of junk with me when im out. Which is why i want a pcc similar to the blackcherry or blu pack. It holds everything all in one spot no mess no stress sorta thing plus the size dont want a giant thing i have to smoke while im out the closer to a regular cig the better . In terms of home and work i think im going to get a 510.

I had no clue there were so many of these things out there the more i look into them the more companys i find its crazy. I really do appreciate all the help guys thank you.
 

Hygroscopic

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Hai again guys... They asked for a penstyle. Do it right this time. :laugh:
Answer the requests, then insert preferences. It is very possible that thehated might not have the same preferences as you.

The KR808 XL is a pretty decent penstyle. Also the mini KR808 or the Joye 510 with a PCC (essential for battery life) are two very popular options for penstyles.

You'll have to ask around as I have yet to try the Leo so I can't comment either way. I don't hate the 901, but it is not my "go to" device. Attys I use on manual KR808s, but not all the time.


If you are willing to consider other non-penstyle PVs (not essentially shaped like a cigarette) then let us know. :)

I have penstyles that I take on the run and other PVs for at home. Nothing wrong with giving other designs a shot, specifically the ones that deviate from a cigarette.
 
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thehated

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"I started off with the Njoy and graduated up to the Joye eGo. Either can use cartomizers, but the eGo came with atomizers and cartridges. I did buy some cartomizers for it, the 510 cartos work, and I switch back and forth. I still use the Njoy. It has become my shirt pocket e-cig. I carry it when I'm out doing errands and such. "

yea njoy is the worse thing ever but ive gone threw like 4batteries already. Which isnt so bad cuz im in new york and 10 dollars a pack an im a pack a day smoker or 20 dollars for the starter kit from njoy which lasts me about 2 days anyway.
 

Hygroscopic

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Joye 510s are very decent for a mini but short on life which is why a PCC is strongly recommended. I also have a converter for an 808/901 batt to 510 atty that I keep. My KR808XL can last over 8 hours of normal use. I have the PCC for the regular/mini KR808.

Njoy is over-priced. SmokeAnywhere is overpriced.

Seriously take a look over some of the vendor sites. GoodProphets.com, Liberty-flights.com, Altsmoke.com, nhaler.com, a lot of those sites are considerably cheaper with a pretty good variety. Definitely surf through the vendors section. There are several vendors out there that offer more than one 'type' of penstyle.
 

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Looking quick at the kit and their website, it's overpriced. $94 for 2 batteries, one atty,
and replacement attys at $14 a pop.
And nowhere in the text does it indicate the model type, (510, eGo, 801, 808, etc), the model numbers may seem
confusing to someone starting out......but it will tell you what is compatable with what down the road.
GENERALLY if a company is "hiding" the model, they don't want you to be able to source replacement supplies from
another vendor, not a good sign.

There are any number of suppliers listed on the bottom of the ECF forum page that rely on fair prices, good quality
products, and customer service for return customers. They have many sales going right now where you could
buy a better kit for half the price, and use the savings for extra juice, or attys.
 
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