Good deals on 510?

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Mobius_13

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6pointprime

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Hi....new member here. I think I've decided on trying the 510. Has anyone bought a starter package recently? I'm trying to find the best deal I can. Been reviewing some of the suppliers websites but am curious if anyone has recently found any good deals?
Thanks!

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I dunno where is the best deal for the JOYE 510. But I would highly suggest Cignot and Liberty-Flights for great customer service.

I just wanted to ask why are you considering the JOYE 510? Is it because of the size? I'm asking becuz I orginally started with a JOYE 510, I do love it a great deal. But within a week I upgraded to a Riva 510 because of the battery life. Riva 510 is a clone of JOYE eGo. The JOYE 510 battery last me about 1 - 2 hours before I need a recharge. The Riva last me for about 6 hours. The Riva/eGo is alittle bigger then the JOYE 510. So that might be something you might want to consider before purchasing. If you want a picture to compare them side by side let me know.

Good luck

Lai
 

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I dunno where is the best deal for the JOYE 510. But I would highly suggest Cignot and Liberty-Flights for great customer service.

I just wanted to ask why are you considering the JOYE 510? Is it because of the size? I'm asking becuz I orginally started with a JOYE 510, I do love it a great deal. But within a week I upgraded to a Riva 510 because of the battery life. Riva 510 is a clone of JOYE eGo. The JOYE 510 battery last me about 1 - 2 hours before I need a recharge. The Riva last me for about 6 hours. The Riva/eGo is alittle bigger then the JOYE 510. So that might be something you might want to consider before purchasing. If you want a picture to compare them side by side let me know.

Good luck

Lai

Completely agree! I bought a 510 starter kit along with a PCC and upgraded to a Riva 510 SE from LF. The battery life, of the 510's is really not to be desired. I do, however, take it with me when I know I need to vape in public places just so I don't have people staring at me. It's form factor is much better for public use, but still the Riva/EGO models are not that much larger.
 

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but it really depends on two things:

• Do you smoke more than half a pack a day?

and

• Do you want to switch from smoking to vaping?

If you answered 'yes' to both of these questions then you really should consider getting the Riva instead (for $30 at liberty flights when you click the 20% discount button).

If you can answer no to either of these, then you'll do fine with the standard 510 kit. :)
 

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I ordered a 510 starter kit today from mypvshop.com - they were not the cheapest option but I went with them because they allow you more options/selections than I found on other starter kits - for instance I ordered 1 manual battery and 1 automatic battery... you also have a few color options. Paid 39.99 there. Good luck!

Cignot offers the same options on their no-box kit for $35. IDK the shipping cost difference.
 
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