Joye 510 Cartomizers

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R1ptide

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Sorry you're having trouble. You can try LiteCigUSA. They have some in stock. You can also check out Cignot.

Alright I feel stupid, I'd like to buy them from LiteCigUSA since their normal shipping gets to me the next day but I can't find them on their site. All I can find are the mega cartomizers, can you link me to the normal size?
 

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Cignot.com has the Joye 510 cartomizers. They ship from Elmhurst, IL on the same or next day.

Cignot your Midwest Electronic Cigarette store.

Yes, cignot.com would be a great place to buy the Joye cartomizers. However, as of today November 6, they are temporarily sold out of the empty black ones. The pre-filled black ones are available though, and the pre-filled ones taste great for regular "Marlboro" and "Menthol" flavors. I usually buy them pre-filled anyway... free e-liquid! What's not to like?
 

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anyone know a decent vendor that has the 510s in stock? I ordered some from FSUSA only to have them email me 4 days later that they were sold out x.x ::angry::

FSUSA hopes to have more in, I think Wednesday of this next week. LOL, those things went out like wildfire. I wish I had got more too, I like them a lot!
 

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Out of the 3 brands available, Joye, SLB, and Boge, Joye has the most consistant vapor production. They hold the flavor very well also. I prefer Joye over the other 2. Don't get me wrong, I have the other 2, but with you being interested and new to them, go with the Joye. Please keep in mind that just because some of us like this brand the best, you might like one of the others better. It's all in your taste buds.
 

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Yes, cignot.com would be a great place to buy the Joye cartomizers. However, as of today November 6, they are temporarily sold out of the empty black ones. The pre-filled black ones are available though, and the pre-filled ones taste great for regular "Marlboro" and "Menthol" flavors. I usually buy them pre-filled anyway... free e-liquid! What's not to like?

You're right! I should have bought a box of them the other day when I ordered an eGo fast charger for a friend of mine (just to try them, since I haven't tried them yet). I ordered her two 900mAh batteries, two atomizers, wall adapter, and a stainless steel drip tip from litecigusa (only because of the drip tip that I love using as a mouthpiece only), but litecigusa was out of stock on the fast charger, so I had to get one from cignot and pay the $5 shipping fee for one item.

I think I'm putting off trying the Joye cartos because I don't want to hassle with dripping into a little hole or using a needle to fill any cartos. I have my system down now to a minimum of time I'm having to spend and really don't want to go back to spending all that extra time on vaping stuff again. I know it doesn't take long to drip into that tiny hole, but I have to refill 12 cartos a day, and in two months, I'll have no time at all for any of this.
 
Thanks, that video was very helpful. I'm a new vaper just bought a Blu starter kit about 3 weeks ago. There are times when it seems to work well and other times when it is so much of an inconsistant pain in the .... that I just go to the store and buy my old 'Hav A Tampa - Sweet' cigars again.
I am nearing the end of the 30 day money back guarantee and I'd like your advice please.
Should I return the product and buy something different?
What I'm looking for is something about the size of the cigars I normally smoke, that provides a heavy and consistant vapor for a few hours without the battery going dead or the amount of vapor diminishing with each puff. I don't mind refilling if I can fill a few cartridges or cartomizers in advance and just carry them along.
I hope to find a flavor I can stick with and just continue to use it repeatedly. So interchangeability is not a concern for me. I'm more concerned with buying a product that is economical, reliable, long lasting, easy to use and consistant.
I have yet to learn all the technical jargon associated with vaping so please bear with me. Thanks!
 

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Thanks, that video was very helpful. I'm a new vaper just bought a Blu starter kit about 3 weeks ago. There are times when it seems to work well and other times when it is so much of an inconsistant pain in the .... that I just go to the store and buy my old 'Hav A Tampa - Sweet' cigars again.
I am nearing the end of the 30 day money back guarantee and I'd like your advice please.
Should I return the product and buy something different?
What I'm looking for is something about the size of the cigars I normally smoke, that provides a heavy and consistant vapor for a few hours without the battery going dead or the amount of vapor diminishing with each puff. I don't mind refilling if I can fill a few cartridges or cartomizers in advance and just carry them along.
I hope to find a flavor I can stick with and just continue to use it repeatedly. So interchangeability is not a concern for me. I'm more concerned with buying a product that is economical, reliable, long lasting, easy to use and consistant.
I have yet to learn all the technical jargon associated with vaping so please bear with me. Thanks!

Your post is perfect for this message I have saved and will copy/paste sometimes:

Return your starter kit for a refund and get a Joye (short for Joyetech) eGo kit (either 650mAh, 750mAh, 900mAh, 1000mAh, or 1300mAh -- the higher the mAh, the longer the length of the battery and the longer the battery will last before needing to be recharged) -- or a Riva or Tornado kit (which are generic eGos).

The battery life will be your first concern (at some point in your vaping experience, if not already). After a few days of charging batteries all day long, you won't care what the PV (personal vaporizer) looks like.

The eGo battery is the most popular and has the longest life of any of the standard e-cigs available currently (before needing to be recharged).

Check out the following sites for prices and availability. Look for a starter kit that's priced around $30 to $65. Ask here if you have more questions. Read more threads in the Newbie Section here. A lot of people have given advice to a lot of newbies with the same questions.

liberty-flights.com (California)
goodprophets.com (Pennsylvania)
madvapes.com (North Carolina)
litecigusa.net (Pennsylvania)
cignot.com (Illinois)

Length of the eGo batteries (without the cartridge or cartomizer screwed on and with no drip tip):

1300 - 4 3/4"
1000 - 3 3/4"
900 - 3 3/8"
750 - 3" my estimate
650 - 2 3/4"
 
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OK, now I'm really confused about cartos. Could someone explain each one? I don't want to have to use a syringe to fill it. Just pop off the top and put some drops in there. I have some with soft tops, are they Joye? I have some with hard plastic tops and there's also a clear looking round plastic piece under those. Just take both out and I can put drops on there. Do they make any "mega" cartomizers the same way? Or do you have to use a syringe? Thanks for any help! I've been using atomizers and carts, so these cartos are new for me. For some reason, the menthol juices taste alot stronger in a carto! Love it!
 

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OK, now I'm really confused about cartos. Could someone explain each one? I don't want to have to use a syringe to fill it. Just pop off the top and put some drops in there. I have some with soft tops, are they Joye? I have some with hard plastic tops and there's also a clear looking round plastic piece under those. Just take both out and I can put drops on there. Do they make any "mega" cartomizers the same way? Or do you have to use a syringe? Thanks for any help! I've been using atomizers and carts, so these cartos are new for me. For some reason, the menthol juices taste alot stronger in a carto! Love it!

Joyes need a syringe, I don't have any joyes but my understanding is you pop off the end cap, then remove a secondary ring inside and the syringe filler hole is there. The CE2's cartomizers are also like that. Those are the only 510 ones I know of that require a syringe to fill from the top. If you mean the ego mega cartomizers they require a syringe too preferably 18 gauge or so or else you might break the needle.. The CE2's you don't need a metal needle tip for they come with a plastic tip, which may also work for the Joye's maybe.
 

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I do not use a syringe with my Joye Cartos, but they don't have a soft tip so don't know if we have the same kind. I drop about 14-15 drops into the threaded end and i'm ready. Takes only a few seconds.I have no doubt that a syringe might taste a bit better but the method I've been using works fine for me, and I already feel like my desk i do this at looks like a .... lab enough, I don't want to add the syringe to the mix. lol. I like the taste, my refilled cartos don't taste much different than the prefilled joyes...

OK, now I'm really confused about cartos. Could someone explain each one? I don't want to have to use a syringe to fill it. Just pop off the top and put some drops in there. I have some with soft tops, are they Joye? I have some with hard plastic tops and there's also a clear looking round plastic piece under those. Just take both out and I can put drops on there. Do they make any "mega" cartomizers the same way? Or do you have to use a syringe? Thanks for any help! I've been using atomizers and carts, so these cartos are new for me. For some reason, the menthol juices taste alot stronger in a carto! Love it!
 

DawnH

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I do not use a syringe with my Joye Cartos, but they don't have a soft tip so don't know if we have the same kind. I drop about 14-15 drops into the threaded end and i'm ready. Takes only a few seconds.I have no doubt that a syringe might taste a bit better but the method I've been using works fine for me, and I already feel like my desk i do this at looks like a .... lab enough, I don't want to add the syringe to the mix. lol. I like the taste, my refilled cartos don't taste much different than the prefilled joyes...

Thanks Jammin, will have to try that. LOL on the .... lab "look" my hubby says that about me too!
 

srcowell

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I do not use a syringe with my Joye Cartos, but they don't have a soft tip so don't know if we have the same kind. I drop about 14-15 drops into the threaded end and i'm ready. Takes only a few seconds.I have no doubt that a syringe might taste a bit better but the method I've been using works fine for me, and I already feel like my desk i do this at looks like a .... lab enough, I don't want to add the syringe to the mix. lol. I like the taste, my refilled cartos don't taste much different than the prefilled joyes...

This myth about "needing" a syringe just won't die! I wonder if Joye tells that to everybody so they'll buy new cartos all the time instead of refilling them... j/k

Thanks for doing your part to dispel the notion that you need a syringe, Jammin! As an experiment, I've been alternating the syringe and the threaded end drip, and I honestly can't tell any difference in taste or how much it holds.
 
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