getting our first e-cig!

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ashora

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me and my boyfriend will be getting our first e-cig next month. Im so excited. We desided on the Joye 510 (will be getting two starter kits). Mostley because of its shape/size and of course vapor prodution. Not worried about battery life since we our home alot. Taking care of our 14month old daughter. Who is the main reason that we want to quick analogs. anyways just wanted to say hi and to share my excitement!
 

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Hi, and welcome to ECF. If you or your husband are on the computer a lot I'd suggest a passthrough (pt) too. No charging worries and it'll save your batteries for mobile use. They're only about $13 and don't need to be recharged, just plug in and start vaping. There's a model with a built in battery that runs at 3.7 volts and one without that runs at 5 volts. Just something to consider.
 

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Since the 510 batteries are relatively inexpensive, get two manual 510 batteries (extra long ones if possible) and I would suggest that you purchase the manual kits rather than the automatic ones. There is more control with it, and I found that the manual just worked better. I have seen the regular batteries as low as $5.

I purchased mine from Vapor King and work very well.

For a few extra bucks, if you have not already made the order, order yourself ego's, or one ego kit, and one 510 kit and you can share both.
 

ashora

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Hi, and welcome to ECF. If you or your husband are on the computer a lot I'd suggest a passthrough (pt) too. No charging worries and it'll save your batteries for mobile use. They're only about $13 and don't need to be recharged, just plug in and start vaping. There's a model with a built in battery that runs at 3.7 volts and one without that runs at 5 volts. Just something to consider.

thats a great idea for my mom! she wants to try my e-cig when i get it. and if it works well for me and my bf. She is going to try e-cigs :)
 

ashora

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Since the 510 batteries are relatively inexpensive, get two manual 510 batteries (extra long ones if possible) and I would suggest that you purchase the manual kits rather than the automatic ones. There is more control with it, and I found that the manual just worked better. I have seen the regular batteries as low as $5.

I purchased mine from Vapor King and work very well.

For a few extra bucks, if you have not already made the order, order yourself ego's, or one ego kit, and one 510 kit and you can share both.

now thats not a bad idea (about getting both kits),i think i herd the 510 stuff works with the ego? and i do want manual batteries.
 

ashora

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If you are looking at the eGo, you might try getting the Riva... it's almost the same thing, but with better battery life, a better button (I prefer it) and it's cheaper. I got mine at Vapor Junction for 49.99, but they're sold out right now :(

well he siad yes!!! i dont get paid till next month so i will have to check that out
 
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