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Jorad

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I didn't want to highjack anyone else's topic so I started my own. First I'm wondering if I can get a pm of some suppliers. Second I'm wondering if there is a VV version of the joye 510-t.

I've had a pv before but it broke/the carts were empty and we liked it. Now we're wondering why manual batteries are considered better than auto and where to find a genuine joye for sale in Canada.

Anyone got any ideas or suggestions? I'd also like a reputable e juice dealer recommended that used clean rooms and safe practices for production as I hear sometimes there are people who aren't so safe with it.
 

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I didn't want to highjack anyone else's topic so I started my own. First I'm wondering if I can get a pm of some suppliers.

List sent!

Second I'm wondering if there is a VV version of the joye 510-t.

No, the battery is too small to support VV. There is a VV eGo, however, that does 3.2, 3.7 and 4.2v.

I've had a pv before but it broke/the carts were empty and we liked it. Now we're wondering why manual batteries are considered better than auto and where to find a genuine joye for sale in Canada.

Automatic batteries are not sealed. Of necessity, they contain a hole in the connector end. In that hole is a pressure switch that is activated and closes the battery circuit when you start to drag. If you get any juice in there, say, from over-filling a carto, it can short out the battery. Also, automatic batteries usually have a short 5-second cutoff, whereas manuals usually have a longer cutoff if they have one at all.

Anyone got any ideas or suggestions? I'd also like a reputable e juice dealer recommended that used clean rooms and safe practices for production as I hear sometimes there are people who aren't so safe with it.

I can't attest to how many have actual clean rooms. The thing is, because of the situation in Canada with regards to nicotine E-juices, very few vendors are willing to front the money to set up a lab for mixing E-juice when there's every possibility they might just get shut down by Health Canada, possibly before they've recovered the costs of setting it up -- which, let's not beat around the bush, are considerable. That's not to say none of them practise safe mixing practises, though.
 

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thanks for all the suggestions! you've been a lot of help! What do you use?

Primarily a ProVari as my main vape, but I also still use a few eGos, since I tend to rotate flavours often so I tend to have several devices in use at once depending on what I want to vape at any given moment. :) I had a 510 kit too but gave it to my brother-in-law to help him get off cigarettes, too, and I'm thinking about getting a Volt or Bloog to try out, because I do like slim PVs for quick jaunts out. It's low profile and easy to tote around if I don't want to take my kit with me or have my ProVari weighing down my shirt pocket.
 

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Oooh the mark T looks like the one to get as there are many different methods you can use to use it.... wonder how to get it here?....

Cloud 9 Vaping in the UK will be carrying them once Lisa gets her shipment in. Mark's almost ready to release them, given a couple of weeks or so and it shouldn't be long after before Lisa gets them in stock. Check up on this thread to keep abreast of when and how. :)
 
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