Help picking a kit please...

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i've never had an e-cig before, i've done a fair bit of reading up and still am a bit lost...

i'll cut a long story short, from what ive read, i should get a 2 piece rather than a 3 piece because they arent as problem prone ? is that right ?

i just want an easy trouble free kit that i dont have to fill carts up and stuff,and one i can get diff flavor ones for easily.

i only smoke a few marlboro lights a day so im not a heavy smoker who needs a throat destroying hit and hard drags lol.

any ideas ?

thanks in advance :)
 

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I have tried many vendors prior to Nhaler.com and I am just 100% satisfied with the customer service and quality of product there. You can read here: Nhaler - e-cigarette-forum.com • The place for electronic cigarette reviews, news and chat
He has 2 different 2 peice ecig models the KR808 and also the greencig model.
I have the KR808 and after playing around with the 510 and 901 my main vap is now the KR808. Drew has 31 flavored carts in 24mg and 16 mg strengths.
After you get settled in you will most likely want to know about re filling and Nhaler has just about any flavor imaginable to refill these carts with or drp on them. For now you can just charge a bettery take 1 or 2 carts with you and go! The carts have great throat hit and last a long time.
His starter kits are here:
KR808D-1 SERIES
The customer service is exceptional and if you ever have an isssue there are many people to help you along in the forums or you can contact Drew for an almost immediate answer. Drew and his wife are just awesome people, its not all about sales, they learn to know your likes and dislikes and will send awesome freebies in also! just a great perk! Handwritten thank you's, cool tools and more!
Hope this helps some!
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I used to smoke Pall Mall light 100's (about 3/4 to a pack per day occasionally). I quit after buying an L88b from Volcano. Kits were reasonable and prefilled carts are pretty cheap. Cheaper if you buy 20 I think.

I switched to Totally Wicked liquids and have been refilling my own carts. When my stuff dies, I think I'll grab a 510. Seems to have less parts availabilty issues since everyone carries one or some compatible variation of it. Volcano seems to be pretty good about getting and keeping L88b things in stock, but usually sells out of the one thing I need just when I get around to ordering. End up waiting a day or so longer than I'd like. he is relatively new to the biz, so I guess/hope things will improve with time.
 
I used to smoke Pall Mall light 100's (about 3/4 to a pack per day occasionally). I quit after buying an L88b from Volcano. Kits were reasonable and prefilled carts are pretty cheap. Cheaper if you buy 20 I think.

I switched to Totally Wicked liquids and have been refilling my own carts. When my stuff dies, I think I'll grab a 510. Seems to have less parts availabilty issues since everyone carries one or some compatible variation of it. Volcano seems to be pretty good about getting and keeping L88b things in stock, but usually sells out of the one thing I need just when I get around to ordering. End up waiting a day or so longer than I'd like. he is relatively new to the biz, so I guess/hope things will improve with time.

I almost bought one of the Volcano kits but i read that they are 3 piece and have a lot more problems than the 2 piece ones like the KR808, i don't really know how much truth to that there is... does anyone else care to chime in before i make an order ?
 

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Well, from what I've read, anyone who was a serious smoker will want to top off their carts several times a day so they get maximum lung hit. Cartomizers are not generally regarded as being able to do this, unless you top them off as well.

Also, I've estimated costs going the cartomizer route. According to my estimate, you can't expect to save much money vs. real cigs. Choosing them would strictly be for health and convenience.

HTH,
Dave
 
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