Liberty Stix? Anyone use them?

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moonlight

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Liberty Stix was the first e-cig I got. I like it okay...good vapor and I think the carts taste pretty good. Their shipping was also very fast and their customer service was good.

I've read the posts where people seem to have taken issue with them, but as far as service, I've had good experiences.

the device appears to be a DSE103...it's not as easy to fill as my dse901 (my main vape) and the resevoir is much smaller. It works fine though and looks just like a ciggie, if that's what you're after.

As far as how long the carts last...I'd agree with the others that say it's worth maybe 3-4 ciggies at the most, but then I take really long draws on them.
 
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I've read the posts where people seem to have taken issue with them, but as far as service, I've had good experiences.

I don't own one. I take issue only with the claims they make

Made in USA
1 cart = 1 pack of cigs

Lots of folks like the DSE103 and by all accounts it is a decent unit. But I would hesitate to purchase from someone who makes such exaggerated or downright false claims.
 

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Short story, if you buy that e-cig no other carts will fit on it because Sebastian made them wider...so you have to buy the $2.50 carts. I think that's a bit high, but that's just my opinion. However, you will find that a lot of atomizers (NPRO, 103, etc) will fit the batteries, so you can always change to an atomizer that you can get cheaper cartridges for.
 
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Has anybody actually tried pairing a DSE103 atomizer with the Liberty Stix batt? I have one batt, which is not getting much use because I killed the atty a while back (I bought the thing from a store when I really needed an e-cig and to use as a backup, but I didn't like the taste of the fluid and the price was beyond what I am willing to spend). If it works I may do this. What I do like about the product is that the battery auto-switch appears to be a mechanical (based on my limited experience, spring loaded) pressure switch, instead of the microphone used in the M401, M601 and 510. So it's good for taking to noisy places, and it operates quite well. Thanks for your help!
 
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