Looking for a ridiculously light draw.

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devonschmoker

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I just got my back molar pulled *OUCH* and I can’t use my current device (joye510).:cry: I need to find a device that has such a light draw it is downright annoying to most people to prevent getting dry socket. I am looking for something with an ok cart capacity and excellent vapor production. I am just looking for some opinions. Have you got a device that has too light of a draw? I have noticed some people saying such things. In my book there is no such thing. But I used to smoke Eclipses which had a very very light draw. I don’t really want to go back to them but it seems that I might just to avoid the dreaded dry socket.
. It really sucks because I want to vape (it used to be smoke) when I am in pain. So now I am scrambling to find the lightest draw possible. And on top of it all I am on a budget. The tooth extraction drained my funds dry.:( All of your advice is greatly appreciated. Thank You, Devon
 

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See this is where I feel the manual switches come in handy because they get the atomizer going so you really don't have to draw hard on it to do that....and in your condition, you could take as much vapor in as you want....a little or a lot...it's right there waiting for you.

Unfortunately, they are pricey....the cheapest around just for the passthrough and switch would be vaporguys...but they are currently out of manual switches. :(

Sorry, I don't know what else to recommend. Maybe someone else will come along with a better suggestion.

This must be a bummer. Good luck!

Lu
 

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Sorry to hear of your troubles Devon. One device which has notoriously been labeled as almost "too easy" of a draw is the Kissbox Classic Extended. Although I have yet to try it, it is said to be a very light draw even without the manual switch. I would imagine in your case the manual switch would help quite a bit, as your suction will not have to trigger the switch.

I would suggest going through VaporGuys.com for it. I believe Janty is currently out of stock, and is higher priced as well. Also the shipping through VG is extremely cheap and quick.

If you do let us know. Good luck & Enjoy.

EDIT: Sorry, Lu beat me to it...^
 

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Ditto the Janty Kissbox, although it is probably too pricey for someone who just took a financial hit with oral surgery. :(

The KB draw is so light, the thing almost vapes itself . . . even without the manual switch. At first, I found it incredibly annoying. Now, I find it relaxing. :)

Hope you're feeling better soon.
 

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I have a janty kissbox extended if you want to buy it..I have barely used it since getting it (I bought it in Oct). It has a manual switch and auto switch, 1 atomizer, usb passthrough with a battery, 2 batteries, and a usb adaptor for your car. It really does have a very light draw (main reason I don't like it). I'm not sure how or if I can pass the warranty to you. If your interested pm me.
 

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Hey Devon,

I had a molar yanked before, you should be better in a day or two!

Just remember to keep rinsing with warm salt water, it will heal a lot faster!

Sorry I don't have a solution for you.

But the VaporGuys K304 Boxes are Nice (I have them) and are the Best & Fastest Deal Out There if You Can Swing It. The draw can work very easy & smooth

In Fact I got the VaporGuys New 10% off Coupon that is Good until 2-27-08, it is "022109"

Maybe that will help!

Sorry I don't know if they did not give you home car instructions, ice the side of your face for 15 minutes or so every hour or so to reduce swelling and to relieve pain. (I don't know if you have pain meds, but even if you don't feel pain you should definitely ice for the 1st 24 hrs.) Just trying to help!

Hope You Feel Better Soon!
 
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katink

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Another very light drawing cig is the sedansa (at least the pen is, not sure about the mini's). But you would be better off looking for a secondhand one, because they aren't cheap. Or indeed, the passthrough with button... If you are crafty, you could make one very cheaply yourself (especially if you have a bad battery lying around anyway). I think there are enough threads on how to do it right here on the boards; or you can pm a modder to help you perhaps.
Best wishes on a speedy recovery!
 

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Hey Devon, check out Ecigmall - Your #1 Source for Electronic Cigarettes I just got the 801 passthrough and it has a very light draw due to the 4 hole atomizer.The manual switch is great, but i got a dad one (only worked for a few hours) but e-mailed and got replacement on the way response in 2 hours. Now you have to understand these things are all different but my auto switch is such a light draw and so sensitive it comes on when you just get it close to your lips. I just tried it and I can get a hit without it even touching my mouth. Of course it is a light hit because of the air that comes in all around it but a hit none-the-less. The auto switch is a light touch and I have to think not to hit it to hard.
Plus the atomizers give a hell of a throat hit. here's a like to Robw's review http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-video-review-ecigmall-manual-switch-usb.html Hope this helps, but in the 4 or 5 days it takes to get any order you will most likely be all better anyway.
 
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