Help with ID'ing an ecig model please

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RobertY

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I bought this starter kit from a tobacco Store. The rep that delivers the tobacco store the ecig supplies has stopped coming. The web site alludes that the product may be discontinued. Well it is odd because on one page it does say being discontinued and on another it is still selling them. The one that I have is the Choice model. Nowhere does it say what exactly it is.
The site says the measurements are:
98mm long and 8.6mm in diameter

But here is the web site. Just add the http:// in front as I do not want to post a live link.
ecigarettefree.com

What makes me nervous as it looks like they are also starting to sell electronics and even snacks. That stuff was not there before, so it does look like they will be moving away from ecigs.

I do need to know what I have so I can get parts for it when they do stop.

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We have a winner! Thank You so much! Now my question to you is how did you ID yours as a Joye 306? Everything has EChoice plastered all over it. Nowhere could I find any reference to Joye? Also this may sound dumb but is Joye a Company that makes their own ecigs so I can get replacement parts when needed?

Or this is to everyone. The core is very small in this ecig, I am talking very small so I have to be topping off like every couple hours. Also with my big fat fingers it is very hard for me to clean the filler material and restuff it. LOL!

Would it be best to switch to another ecig style? If so what are ones that are easy to maintain, hold more juice, is reliable, and parts do not cost an arm and a leg with out being cigar sized? LOL!

It's a Joye 306. I'm pretty certain. I have a 306 and the box is identical to the one on that site.

Don't want to spam but look at the pic in my classified.
 

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I purchased my set as a Joye 306 and confirmed it by trying it wih my 510 batteries.

Joyetech will not sell any products to end users, only suppliers. I also hear that they are having a hell of a time getting their products in to the states now.

I had a hard time finding a 306 in white. It is available in black at many dealers. It is also known as the Janty Mini Fogger. Parts can easily be purchased.

In regards to your other question, it really all depends on how satisfied you are with your e-cig. If you like it, then why change? Although many people will say there are much better products out there.

My fave is the Prodigy but for a smaller more portable PV, I prefer the Janty Stick, 510 and the KR808D1.
 

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Thank You again. The initail reason why I was thinking of changing was because I thought that I would no longer be able to get parts for it. But then I started thinking abiut how hard it is for my funmble fingers it is for me to handle such a teeny tiny core while restuffing and refilling. And I have to do it every few hours! So what I am in the market for needs to fit some criteria.

1) Needs to be portable - mainly in my front shirt pocket, I stay on the go and work outside a lot.

2) Bigger Cart Capacity - so I can restuff easier with my big fat fingers (lol) and will not have to top off as much.

3) Dependable - my gosh I for sure do not want to have to buy a bat and a atty a couple times a month.

4) More Vapor More Taste!

If there is such a beast I would love to know about it. I was thinking the 510 or the Janty Dura c. But now I am about to strike the 510 from the list because if the batt of the 510 fits the 306 doesn't that make the cart of the 510 just about the same as the 306? If so, no gain.
 

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Based on your criteria, especially #4, you need one of the premiere devices. For a bigger cart/atomizer you are basically looking for the 801. And since the batteries for these devices last 5-8 hours on a charge and cost about $2 instead of the $14-$20 you are paying now when you go to replace your battery, it makes a lot of sense. Plus the much better throat hit and consistency. The new Protege by puresmoker is the size of a AA battery in width and the length of the regular DSE801. The Prodigy is a little bigger but provides 5 volts of power instead of 3.7 volts. Here is the link:

PureSmoker.com - Home of the USA Built PV !!!
 
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