Looking for a change from my normal E-cig!

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WebMistress89

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Hello everyone, I have been using VOLT ecigs (smokeless image) for a long time (1 year +)
I love them but I recently relapsed big time and stating smoking occasionally.
I hang out with alot of smokers now that i didn't used to, and it gets the best of me.

anyway I now want something as close as possible I can get to looking like a real cigarette.
I tied BLU before VOLT and i didnt like it, but i did like that it had a case with it that looked like a cigarette case.

I just want something that works well, looks like a traditional cigarette as close as possible and maybe has a case.
BUT thy have to ship to Canada. which makes things tricky !

The revolver ones looked good but wont ship here.

Any one know of any good ones ?

Also I like to use my own E liquid so one that sells the blanks is preferred so i can use my own liquid.

THANKS !!
 

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Id go with the Eroll and use high nic, so you can simulate the short drag you could take from a stinky. They are nice and light, so close to the same size you cant tell the difference, and with the high nic you can get a fix very easily and put it back in the PCC to charge. The only thing thats a bit of a pain is the carts only hold .4 ml, so you need to carry a syringe bottle of eliquid or prefill some tanks before you go out. The tanks do at least come with rubber tips and do not leak...but i may not trust them in a pocket. If you have a purse youre all set
 
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I honestly can't think of a cigalike that will perform as well as other pvs. I kicked smoking entirely with 510s, like a lot of members here, but I think if I had started with something say Blu or Vuse it would have been a much more challenging undertaking. I understand wanting the most realistic cigalike, for the sake of the psychological association, because I wanted that very thing and most people do when they attempt to quit, but I think if quitting is your goal, you'll find it easier and more enjoyable with a different pv device. Honestly, they're just more fun...and the fun factor can make some of the larger, stylish devices more attractive when you're jonesing.

That said, I second the eroll, or an ecab. I've been considering them myself, just for convenience when I'm out and don't want to whip out a 1300mah battery that looks bizarre and suspicious to the mainstream. I thought I was done all together with smaller batteries, but the eroll really has me reconsidering. Especially with the sleek charging case.
 

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I honestly can't think of a cigalike that will perform as well as other pvs. I kicked smoking entirely with 510s, like a lot of members here, but I think if I had started with something say Blu or Vuse it would have been a much more challenging undertaking. I understand wanting the most realistic cigalike, for the sake of the psychological association, because I wanted that very thing and most people do when they attempt to quit, but I think if quitting is your goal, you'll find it easier and more enjoyable with a different pv device. Honestly, they're just more fun...and the fun factor can make some of the larger, stylish devices more attractive when you're jonesing.

That said, I second the eroll, or an ecab. I've been considering them myself, just for convenience when I'm out and don't want to whip out a 1300mah battery that looks bizarre and suspicious to the mainstream. I thought I was done all together with smaller batteries, but the eroll really has me reconsidering. Especially with the sleek charging case.

I would recommend you try the eRoll if you are even slightly missing the form factor of a cigarette. I was blown away by the performance and size. I have tried several cigalikes and none of them come close to the eRoll (except the Njoy king). No dry hits or leaking, great vapor, and regulated at 3.7 volts. It is very lightweight and the pcc is smaller than my iPhone. The flavor is a little muted because it uses an ego c atomizer, but it's no worse than a t3 for me. And it's worth it for the great performance and that feeling of a cig in my hands.
 

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I would recommend you try the eRoll if you are even slightly missing the form factor of a cigarette. I was blown away by the performance and size. I have tried several cigalikes and none of them come close to the eRoll (except the Njoy king). No dry hits or leaking, great vapor, and regulated at 3.7 volts. It is very lightweight and the pcc is smaller than my iPhone. The flavor is a little muted because it uses an ego c atomizer, but it's no worse than a t3 for me. And it's worth it for the great performance and that feeling of a cig in my hands.

I've been seriously eyeing the erolls. I thought I would never go back to the cigalikes, but when I had to purchase a Blu cig while on a trip, the little thing actually felt fantastic in my hand. I have to place an order here in the next week or so to stock up on new batteries/thingies...just an assortment of vaping goodies, as I've just neglected restocking my supplies for awhile now, so it could wind up in the cart. The only thing that is really holding me back is the auto-battery. I've just had problems with automatic batteries and having to draw too hard. Is the eroll more sensitive than previous 510 autos? The Blu was an awful experience and reminded me of how much effort I had to expend. But...I love the look of the eroll and the reviews are promising.
 

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PBusardo has an excellent review of the eroll, with all (his) pros and cons: A PBusardo Review - The emini AKA eRoll - YouTube

Don't forget that the kit comes with two battery/tank setups, so one can be charging while one's being used. Additional tanks are also available.

Not sure the Blus are a good way to judge the draw of any auto battery. I have some V2 autos that aren't hard to draw at all.
 

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I've been seriously eyeing the erolls. I thought I would never go back to the cigalikes, but when I had to purchase a Blu cig while on a trip, the little thing actually felt fantastic in my hand. I have to place an order here in the next week or so to stock up on new batteries/thingies...just an assortment of vaping goodies, as I've just neglected restocking my supplies for awhile now, so it could wind up in the cart. The only thing that is really holding me back is the auto-battery. I've just had problems with automatic batteries and having to draw too hard. Is the eroll more sensitive than previous 510 autos? The Blu was an awful experience and reminded me of how much effort I had to expend. But...I love the look of the eroll and the reviews are promising.

These eRoll batteries are the best autos I've ever used. I have only had one get sort of clogged (with a thick and sweet juice), and an alcohol soak and clearing the tiny air hole on the side made it work normally again. I bought the eRoll after trying an Njoy king disposable, and realizing how much I missed something so small. I have not been disappointed at all. I still use my egos and other stuff sometimes, but mostly I'm reaching for the eRolls.

Edited to add: I forgot to say that it's not a hard draw on the eRoll. I take a long slow drag though, but you may be different. If your atomizer gets clogged after using it for awhile, the draw can get harder, and you should change/clean the atty.
 
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PBusardo has an excellent review of the eroll, with all (his) pros and cons: A PBusardo Review - The emini AKA eRoll - YouTube

Don't forget that the kit comes with two battery/tank setups, so one can be charging while one's being used. Additional tanks are also available.

Not sure the Blus are a good way to judge the draw of any auto battery. I have some V2 autos that aren't hard to draw at all.

Good review by PBusardo, I watched it before finally purchasing.

What the kit leaves out is the extra atomizer cone that you need to use two eRolls at once. The most tragic and easily preventable failure of the eRoll kit. Add an extra cone to your cart ($2 or less). Some vendors are tossing them in free with order, like Rocky Mountain Vapor.
 
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