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Andyhrn

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show me an analog style e-cig that lasts 9 hours longer than another and I will send you my entire PV collection. Show me an analog style e-cig that lasts an average smoker 9 hours and I will send you my favorite pv.

Lets not make bs claims to a new person looking for help.

No they don't last so long. Hour and half mosty. I have 6 of them . All still works. First ones got in last summer and I use them for 4-5 hours daily.
 

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Mistic has 808 long tread and standard cartos stick out a little but works nicely. Love's track stations has them for 7.99$.
Go to QT gas station for a really micro e-cog. "Jusper" brand with 510 connector.
This e-cig is smallest and tinest I've ever saw. The cartos small too. Lasted about an hour. 20$ for a kit or 10$ disposable.

I saw those the other day in QT and ask the clerk about them. He said everyone they sell is returned because they are so bad. The most common remark he said he hears are that "electronic cigarettes are just another scam that does not work."

90% of the mini models turn more people against vaping instead of towards vaping. Only 10%, such as the Volt, are worth the trouble.
 

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...........Mistic were mentioned somewhere earlier in the thread. If you're looking for a mini that looks like a cig go with them. The battery life is super and the price is right. The Mistic lasts about 9 hours where the Blu lasts about 10 minutes.

Please tell us you hit "9" on the keyboard when you wanted to hit "1". No way ANY mini model last 9 hours. In fact there isn't a mini model that last half of that.
 

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We gotta stop recommending that KGO kit from Hoosier. he can't keep them n stock lol!

I'm pretty guilty of that. Wish I would have found this site before I bought my $90 Pig Cig - not a bad PV, but double the price and an 808D-1. : /

Now, I'm recommending this as well: eGo Mega Dual Coil Cartomizers

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For real micro, look at the trog sd key ring. Tiny, 510 connector, auto, 300mAh.

Take the place of my big mods? No. Sweet little $20 unit? Yes :)

I agree with markfm. This little ecig hits well, and I get a couple of hours of heavy vaping out of a charge. (That's why I have 3 of them.) The price is great, too. The only cautionary note is that they are automatics, and dripping could leak into the battery and kill it. Don't know whether a manual might be in the works for the future.
 

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I've had no issues with my blucigs Premium 100 starter kit, but then again, I only smoked around 3 cigs a day on average... To each his/her own. I will say that its visual appeal has made it a great conversational piece and a definite source of intrigue towards vaping, though.

That's why hopefully the OP will find their way back and tell us more about their smoking habits. Till then, we're here, talking amongst ourselves as usual. :p
 

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unfortunately once was a newbie..i bought my 1st kit an e-health e-cig from a princely sum of 47$..so the mistake I made now wiser,as i reside in ECF,daily and peruse through post after post..seeing new newbies getting all mess up with countless problem relating to e-cig,wrong gear,wrong carto wrongly refill etc etc..now i can guide seeing the most sensible,practical and usefulness in the gadget,i can recommend to newbies..this easiest form of e-cig is the 2 parts commercial type,ie the cartomizer & a battery setup..i found having had bad experience buying loads of cartomizers,batteries as well that did not performed because of my ignorant to ohms,mAhs..now i do understand the ratings but not aware when i was a newbie as i was guided by members and veterans on these issues..i now come to the understanding what would be the least complicated setup for some1 like i was once(dummy on e-cig)..so without any more waffle on the subject..

1)batteries get the ones that have variable voltages(eGo & lavatube) Healthcabin Electronic Cigarettes - Wholesale and Retail-- GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more have eGo variable voltage starter kits for sale


2)cartomizers any that have a metal casing is fine(micromizer(plastic tube) is good if all the units works without leak,unfortunately in pack of 5..i found 2 that leaked) ..dual coil cartomizer(DCC) is better vape than a single coil and any boge,kanger..more vapor and warm vape means better TH only need to make sure the cartomizer is "never dry" ie 1st sign of a burnt taste U need to refill yr carto(refilling must be done correctly..overfilled waste e-liquid..underfilled U need to refill often).

here what i do, syringe with condom method..condom secured at the threaded end..a filled syringe with needle attachment injected mid way into the filler at 30-45 degree angle,watch for the liquid to break surface and rotate to new spot and repeat inject more e-liquid..when done insert a drip tip then only removed the condom..look at yr cartomizer in skylight or light-bulb..and see if the centre hole is blocked by the liquid and need to be cleared from blockage..this U blow into a tissue from the drip tip until u spot a light at the end of the centre hole(tunnel)..all done U only need to screw the cartomizer to yr variable voltage eGo or lavatube..if yr cartomizer is 1.5 ohms set yr eGo to 3.7 V(eGo 3 settings low of 3.2 to high of 4.2V..lavatube 3V to 6V increment of 0.1V with each click)..whatever yr cartomizer's resistence,U R covered 1.5ohms to 3 ohms for eGo and beyond for lavatube..that is why i recommend the variable voltages VV for newbies

happy vaping every1..regards mafig ps i use 4 diff flavors setups on LCD eGo and 650 mAh eGo VV and use in rotation & also recommend getting 2 starter kits as the spares can be yr backups


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I've had no issues with my blucigs Premium 100 starter kit, but then again, I only smoked around 3 cigs a day on average... To each his/her own. I will say that its visual appeal has made it a great conversational piece and a definite source of intrigue towards vaping, though.

Sent from my Atrix 4G

If you only smoke three a day, a straw should do the trick.
 
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