Finally after wasting money on cheapo ecigs

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bobnot_

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Ive finally cracked it :D
after spending 3 months buying endless super mini batteries that seem like they need recharging every 40 mins or so i was on the verge of calling it a day getting fed up of buying bits like auto batterys that clog up and end up either with the light staying on or you have to draw like a maniac to get them to light up!

so i thought i try n find something thats supposed to be a bit more reliable and got a screwdriver ecig starter kit with a 510 atomiser fitting and the difference is amazing 1 battery lasts me all day no more messing about with batterys every 45 mins at last im a happy vaper.

i know everybodys different with what ecig suits them but i wish id known about the screwdriver before i spent a lot of money on cheap ecigs with crappy battery life. i reccomend it to anyone just starting out.

its a steep learning curve this ecig malarky im just really happy im finally getting there :thumbs:
 

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Thats great you finally found a good pv for yourself to use. I use a 5 volt passthrough about 95% of the time and I got 3 mods I use one of them when I go somewhere. It is nice not to mess with batteries though. I gave all my 510 stuff to my son but I never did make it to the charging battery stage. Have a good evening.
 

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I have a 510 and I am delighted with it, but I would really like to have a sturdy piece of equipment that is less temperamental than my Joye.

The Screwdriver will help end your endless search and in the long run...save you some cash...I've done the math and saved some bread. I would've saved more if I didn't need one in all colors. ;)
 

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    I think it is a process for most of us. We start out wanting one that is similar to a cig and we don't want to call attention to ourselves in the beginning so we end up with a short batt life ecig. Later, we just don't care about size/looks and move up to other pv's.
     

    dshack

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    Unlike regular cigarette, e-cig takes a lot more getting used too. You have to be the kind of person willing to go through some trial and error before you find what's going to work for you. However, even if you "waste" $200 finding this out. It still beats the pants off of $150 a month smoking analogs!
     
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