Gotvapes STALLION, Pre-filled and Empty Available Now - Product Launch Discounts

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sense--PM me with your order number and I will coupon code you...

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Um...guys...last night I paid a good deal more for these without the discount. *stares down Chris and Dan*
 

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Hey Chris/Dan, for something like this, why don't you use drop-down boxes for flavors and nic strengths? It would be easier for you and a lot easier to shop...we have to scroll through pages to find a certain flavor or strength, when it could be done on one listing with drop down boxes?

Agreed...this us a usability issue. Making it harder for the customer to shop.

Probably not a simple switch though.
 

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Hey Chris/Dan, for something like this, why don't you use drop-down boxes for flavors and nic strengths? It would be easier for you and a lot easier to shop...we have to scroll through pages to find a certain flavor or strength, when it could be done on one listing with drop down boxes?

I'm guessing it has to do with the back-end storefront software that they're using. If you look at the URL every product and each variation of it has a different Product ID.
 

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Our software requires modification to allow stock by attributes and so many of them are glitchy, I don't trust something like that (its open source) for something this critical...I would LOVE to do it the way you suggested...

Now on drop down add-ons or attributes that have to do with a single product we carry at commodity strength I do go ahead and use drop downs but I have to keep an eye on stock closely (things such as applicator kits, syringes, etc)...



Hey Chris/Dan, for something like this, why don't you use drop-down boxes for flavors and nic strengths? It would be easier for you and a lot easier to shop...we have to scroll through pages to find a certain flavor or strength, when it could be done on one listing with drop down boxes?

Agreed...this us a usability issue. Making it harder for the customer to shop.

Probably not a simple switch though.
 
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If I am talking about vaping on the gear I have, mention what's needed to fill them and how it's done, it can make people think it's too much trouble.

Then I tell them how cheap it is. I mean, I have a $12 Joye eGo battery that I first purchased in February 2011 as part of a kit and it's still in basically perfect condition. That's $1 per month.

Phoenix cartos are around $12/box. I bought my first 1.5ml Phoenixes on May 8th and they're still going strong aside from the one that popped a coil. I ordered the 3ml Phoenix at the end of April and it's still going strong. I don't just focus on one, I rotate through them all so they do get a consistent amount of use. *If* I average 2 weeks per carto with one poop out for each box, and that's a stretch since they would probably go for at least a little while before the coil popping (not always the case), that's $4.80 per month. Not hard data for me at this point since I'm still using them.

I pay $4 for a 5ml bottle of hand mixed, fresh juice. $6 for 10ml and $15 for 30ml. Not all of those are the best deals, but I pay for the quality and happily. I only go through about 10-15ml per week, lets say 12.5 on average. If I buy only 10ml bottles, at 60 cents per ml, I spend about $30 per month on juice.

Total e-cig cost (may be erring on the side of caution) is approximately $35.80 per month for the bare necessities.

I was a 2 PAD smoker. I paid about $4.50 per pack. That's $270 per month. The amount of money saved is incredibly significant. Granted, vaping has become something of a hobby of mine so I'm always buying the newest thing, but I still spend FAR less than what I used to when smoking. Just to match this price, I'd have to smoke only 6 cigarettes per day instead of 40. I doubt many smokers actually smoke 6 cigarettes per day.

I have an extra 230 (give or take) dollars per month, not counting the amount saved because my hubby vapes. Granted, it doesn't always feel like it because we've taken on some extra bills, but that's products, services and other things we couldn't afford before we were vaping. That's $2,760 per year saved. That's a decent used car paid off in 2-3 years! That's a good vacation every year! Health benefits aside, that's too good to pass up. Period. Final. End of freaking story.

9 times outta 10, the potential vaper is no longer so daunted by the process of filling up one stinkin' tube.

Disclaimer: Not everyone will have the same experience and I warn potential vapers about that. They might vape more or even less than I do. They might prefer a cheaper vendor and different gear which may be better or worse quality with a longer or shorter lifespan. Basically, YMMV. Also, I suck at math, you have been warned. This figure is a new estimate, I used to say around $45 per month to be on the safe side.

Ain't it the truth, I was a 3PAD at 5.85 a pack because I bought exclusively by the carton AND because I got a good discount at the store I bought from (normally 65 a carton). So my savings have been significant, as you can see from my banner (the cost of goods is strictly accurate and reflects all taxes, skipping and failures), even with a much higher expenditure per month. It's not uncommon for me to vape 10+ ml per day.
 

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With the coil not touching the filler can you clean and dry burn these?

IDK, but really can't see why not. Of course with the filler, changing flavors unless similar complicates things a bit. And I'm sure they would need to rinsed out, let air dry, then burn. So not as easy peasy as a Phoenix, but I bet doable.
 

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Wasn't sure if I was going to buy these, but looking at the pics of how they are made has me stoked. When the Stallion was first alluded to, I assumed the coil and filler would be the traditional coil-diaper-filler design albeit with much less filler. That is not the case at all. Instead, we have essentially a top coil CE2 that uses a small amount of filler to control the juice flow to the EXPOSED coil, rather than depending on having the right size passageway for the right amount juice to traverse a wick on its way to the coil.

Where a traditional filler carto shines is consistency...while new. Trouble with them is they degrade rather quickly, as the diaper becomes sludge, the taste becomes progressively worse, and finally the draw becomes tight and they're done.
 

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IDK, but really can't see why not. Of course with the filler, changing flavors unless similar complicates things a bit. And I'm sure they would need to rinsed out, let air dry, then burn. So not as easy peasy as a Phoenix, but I bet doable.

Thank you for trying to answer this, because I Was wondering if switching flavors would be a issue . I have little to no experience with filler.
 
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Thank you for trying to answer this, I have little to no experience with filler ,so was wondering if switching flavors would be a issue .

I believe that's what big screen was referring to. No one has this yet, so cleaning issues are yet to be discovered. You can use different juices an just about anything... but cleaning before the switch would be recommended. How much it will take to remove one flavor from these is still an unknown, so just figure somehow you will probably clean.
 

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I believe that's what big screen was referring to. No one has this yet, so cleaning issues are yet to be discovered. You can use different juices an just about anything... but cleaning before the switch would be recommended. How much it will take to remove one flavor from these is still an unknown, so just figure somehow you will probably clean.
right , i was just wondering, like with regular cartomizers when switching flavors , after a rinse if the prevoius flavor still lingered. Or if it is like something that uses a wick , in that after a few hits the new flavor comes in. Like I said , i haven't really used a cartomizer very much at all .
 
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