electronic smoking is meant to offer an alternative to dangerous analog smoking which by its very essence is a repetitive and ritualistic habit off repeatedly purchasing the same or very similar tobacco products over and over again. in the beginning when somebody switches to e smoking it can be fun and exciting to try all the different models of e cigarette that are offered on the market today, but eventually one often into a favored model or liquid just as 1 would settle into a favorite or standard brand of cigarettes. I've purchased a number of kids including the blu cig, the magma t by volcano, a rather cheap 510 kit from a website called hoosierecigsupply.com, bthe njoy npro, logic brand disposable e cigs, send a few other disposable store brand models. here is what I would like to see addressed more frequently:
1. which brand of 510/901/801 carto/atomizers are compatible with other brand e cigs? which models are practically interchangeable? which are cheapest and easiest to clean? from the research that I have done it becomes apparent to me that metal cartomizers are easier to clean then plastic cartomizers as they can be boiled rather than simply shooting hot water through them, but that is merely speculation on my part. the most desirable outcome would be to find a place that sells these cartomizers that are compatible with most models, easiest to clean, most reusable and cheapest. Etc.
2. I see a lot of videos on youtube and some mention in these forms of using syringes to refill cartomizers. However I see almost no mention of using them for juice extraction. I have seen it done by 1 guy on youtube who had a rather large syringe that was the diameter of a quarter dollar. he simply took the filling from what was supposedly a set of 5 dead cartomizers and place them inside the body of the syringe and squeeze the fluid out of them. the amount of fluid that came out of the dead cartomizers fillings was very impressive yet I seem to find no mention os anybody trying this method for themselves or talking about which type or size of syringe they used.
3. I am looking to try a few other types of e cigarette such as the 801 model. I would also like to try every other models that actually exist but no matter how much I search I cannot find a comprehensive list of each type of electronic cigarette presently on the market, combined with a simple description of their vapor production and cross compatibility. what does "DSE" stand for and is Joye a company, type, nickname? it all seems very confusing and obfuscated to me.
4. what are the best sites to buy the cheapest starter kits for all models? taking quality into account of course but also would be nice to know where I could buy a few knockaround starter kits like the ones I've found on hoosierecig supply. their 510 model is compatible with the volcano magma which makes it easy and cheaper to replace the batteries and interchange the parts and I would like to find a similar source 4 purchasing some cheap models starter kits of 910, 801, and all other models. spending 80 dollars for a rather decent and durable starter kit is really not such a bad investment but many of us who work very dirty and rough jobs do not want to bring expensive pcc kits to their jobs where there is too great of a risk of destroying them or having been stolen out of their desks.
I'm sure I will have many more questions as I watch other users post their replies and I continue my own research. I hope that these questions yield productive answers and help many esmokers like myself who are surrounded by misinformation yet drowning in information all at once. Happy vaping!
1. which brand of 510/901/801 carto/atomizers are compatible with other brand e cigs? which models are practically interchangeable? which are cheapest and easiest to clean? from the research that I have done it becomes apparent to me that metal cartomizers are easier to clean then plastic cartomizers as they can be boiled rather than simply shooting hot water through them, but that is merely speculation on my part. the most desirable outcome would be to find a place that sells these cartomizers that are compatible with most models, easiest to clean, most reusable and cheapest. Etc.
2. I see a lot of videos on youtube and some mention in these forms of using syringes to refill cartomizers. However I see almost no mention of using them for juice extraction. I have seen it done by 1 guy on youtube who had a rather large syringe that was the diameter of a quarter dollar. he simply took the filling from what was supposedly a set of 5 dead cartomizers and place them inside the body of the syringe and squeeze the fluid out of them. the amount of fluid that came out of the dead cartomizers fillings was very impressive yet I seem to find no mention os anybody trying this method for themselves or talking about which type or size of syringe they used.
3. I am looking to try a few other types of e cigarette such as the 801 model. I would also like to try every other models that actually exist but no matter how much I search I cannot find a comprehensive list of each type of electronic cigarette presently on the market, combined with a simple description of their vapor production and cross compatibility. what does "DSE" stand for and is Joye a company, type, nickname? it all seems very confusing and obfuscated to me.
4. what are the best sites to buy the cheapest starter kits for all models? taking quality into account of course but also would be nice to know where I could buy a few knockaround starter kits like the ones I've found on hoosierecig supply. their 510 model is compatible with the volcano magma which makes it easy and cheaper to replace the batteries and interchange the parts and I would like to find a similar source 4 purchasing some cheap models starter kits of 910, 801, and all other models. spending 80 dollars for a rather decent and durable starter kit is really not such a bad investment but many of us who work very dirty and rough jobs do not want to bring expensive pcc kits to their jobs where there is too great of a risk of destroying them or having been stolen out of their desks.
I'm sure I will have many more questions as I watch other users post their replies and I continue my own research. I hope that these questions yield productive answers and help many esmokers like myself who are surrounded by misinformation yet drowning in information all at once. Happy vaping!
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