Looking into Disposable ECigs

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I'm posting this here because I think that if some of these are good, they may provide an easy entry into the world of ecigs at a great cost.

Given my recent problems with the Vapor King, I'm reluctant to spend another fortune on an ecig, however good it may be, unless I know for sure it won't quit on me. Don't get me wrong. The VK is a fantastic one, and when I have the money, I'll probably buy a new kit. But for now, I'm looking for something that'll fit my budjet. I'm considering trying some of the disposable ecigs out there like the Ruyan Jazz Free Style (0 mg), the Cigarti (8 mg) and the VIP (11 mg). I also found something almost too good to be true. It's an ecig called the Primo. It's designed to be a disposable or a permanent. You can throw it away after the battery runs out or buy a charger (for home, car or computer via usb). The kit minus the charger is only $17.99, including shipping! The charger itself is only $12 and the cartridges are $2.50 for two, though you could change the amount. It comes in black and white and is the size of a normal cigarette. The only drawback for me is that the atomizer is separate and they don't seem to offer any extras on them either. But for $17 per kit who really cares? I'm including the site cause I don't think any of the sellers here stock it. Delete it if necessary.
http://www.disposablecig.com/
Has anyone tried any of these disposables? If so, what were they like in taste, draw and throat hit. I'm not expecting the quality of a Vapor King of course but a decent ecig would be nice. What is the nicotine strength on the Low in the Primo? I looked all over but couldn't find it. Apparently, this is the only site that sells it and they don't even provide their contact info except when you go to the whole sale section and they give you a phone number. If none of these are good, could you recommend something better? Nothing over 11 mg or over $30 please.
 
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VaporX

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The disposable one there looks like a m401 model.

Disposables will not last you like a good regular PV.

Dont be scared of the 3 piece they are great and not much more trouble.

i reccomend a simple cheap 901 kit(true 901 if ya can with SLB marks)

OR

invest in a good higherend mod, SD jantystick prodigy etc. there are alot of info on all the mods here in the forum for you to make a choice.

the mods are usually more(jantystick least costly but Great) money but it works out as you deal with less issues and replacements.

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the VK i think is simmilar to the KR808 a good model but i like the 3 piece alot better for fine tuneing a personl PV to your stlye
 
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Jim Davis

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They say they are = to 2 packs of stinkies. No e-cig mfgr has been able to hold that claim. I would have to see it to believe it.

18 bucks each? 2 disposables are = to a standard e-cig kit that will last a lot longer than 4 packs of stinkies with the added juice.

I personally don't think the disposables are worth the money. IMO
 
Right now, I don't have the kind of money it takes to buy a regular kit. If I did, I'd just get another VK, since I love that brand, or I might consider another model if something else came along. I'm totally blind so I don't even worry about e-liquids as I can't use them without ruining the cigarette. That's why I generally prefer the two-part models, less messy.

I'd spend the extra money and get a 510 or 901 kit. You'll end up saving money pretty quickly and have a much more reliable device with lots of options for what liquids you want to use, mods in the future, etc.
 
When you say capacity, do you mean how long they last or how well they taste/draw etc? I'm pretty much a two-cig a day smoker so it's not like I'll run through a cart in a few hours. *smile* Since you brought up the Ruyan, how is there 0-strength? Does it have any throat hit or at least a strong taste or is it weak/flat?

Try a new kit from ruyan direct (rocky mountain is closed a couple of days). 510 and I hear the 901 is good too. They deliver but choose ems shipping. I am afraid that with the capacity of the disposables, you will be sorely disappointed. Would hate for you to give up vaping.
 

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Don't forget to check the classified section of the forum here:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/classifieds-swaps/

There are usually some good deals... some folks sell whole setups for less than you could buy online. Some good prices on 901 and 510 kits right now so not much of an investment if you change your mind about disposables.
 
lol "Stinkies". One of the drawbacks to E-cigs, in my opinion, is the lack of smell. I love the smell of high quality tobacco, both when smoking and while inhaling someone else's smoke and I can only imagine how amazing an ecig would smell. I think that's why quitting isn't on my mind. But sometimes, I need a break and I use ecigs to clear up my nose in general so I can truly enjoy the smells around me, including tobacco. *smile* Back to the topic, I've seen several ecigs that claim to be equal to a pack or a pack and half, but never two, as you said. It's really ashame that this seems to be a bit of a let down because I was hoping for a new variety of cigarette to add to my list, especially cause it can either be a disposable or a cheap regular. Ah well. that and I'm still worried about the nicotine level.

They say they are = to 2 packs of stinkies. No e-cig mfgr has been able to hold that claim. I would have to see it to believe it.

18 bucks each? 2 disposables are = to a standard e-cig kit that will last a lot longer than 4 packs of stinkies with the added juice.

I personally don't think the disposables are worth the money. IMO
 
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