I just receieved my NJoy Pro starter kit and need refills

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lowkickqop

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I just receieced my N Joy Pro starter kit. I am always strapped for cash when it comes to cigs so thats one of the reasons I moved to an E cig. Now my question is How do I save on replacement cartidges. Can I get some sort of liquid for these ones and will it save me money or do I need to stick with replacement cartidges and if so where can I look for good ones?

I'll probably be sticking around here and checking things out. If someone can give me a few places to start looking threads spefically to get the best out of my kit I would be more than happy to have those links supplied.

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reeds101

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I've heard the atomizers in the Njoy don't last very long at all. I started out with the Njoy, but the hit was sooooooo hard to get off of it and it was hit or miss as to wether the battery would work, so I got the Joye 510.
It is a million times better in every aspect. I don't feel like I am trying to suck a golf ball through a garden hose to get a hit. The only bad thing about the 510 is the batteries only last a couple of hours each. So I have a passthrough and extra batts on the way.
 

Debra

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How do you know when it's full, how often do you have to refill it, will a paper clip poke a hole through the paper?

Have you pushed the cup out yet? When you see it, you should be able to tell if it is dry, or needs liquid. It's full when the top (top of the fiber filling) looks good and moist.

I'm not sure what paper you are talking about. :confused:

I had the njoy npro when I started out. I used the paperclip and it didn't seem to hurt anything.

How often you refill it will depend on how often you hit on it, how hard you hit on it, etc.
So it's hard to say exactly. I used to refill mine about 10 hits. For some reason, the refill doesn't seem to last as long as the original fill. Maybe it has to do with the fiber getting worn out a bit.
 
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