My first buy 510

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gro248

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I got my joye 510 from cignot over the weekend and I gotta say its a great device for beginners. If your looking for the cheapest place with the best service and shipping I would advise cignot.com

Overall I really like the alternative from analogs to PV. I got the menthol and the Forbidden eliqs from cignot and I cant complain they both are very good and produce a lot of vapor (think there both 100%VG)
 

JoeD4

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To OP: Congrats and a VERY good choice for your first ecig. I've had mine a little over 2 months now and am still happy with it. Personally I find it performs best with direct dripping. I also recommend getting a PCC due to the 510 having a notoriously short battery life. They cost around $25 and keep my batts charged for up to a 12 hour day, and that's with fairly heavy vaping. I hope to vape less frequently once my 24mg juice arrives. Then I might get even more time out of my PCC!
 
I ordered the Joye 510 from Cignot myself just the other night and am expecting it any time now. While I have been vaping for some time (4 months), I have had a lousy experience thus far seeing as that I have been using the Blu and the Smoking Everywhere brands. With these, I haven't been able to completely ditch the analogs, seeing as how I cannot rely on either of these devises to perform consistently all the time. I've heard great things about Joye 510 and am hoping that this will be my answer to ditching the analogs once and for all. I've been reading in several posts that the 510 is a great PV for beginners, which makes me wonder, which PV's are the veteran vapors using these days? Just curious.
 

jctennis

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A good portion, if not most "veterans" continue to use 510's (or at least the atty's anyway.) Most use upgraded battery mods dude to the horrible battery life of a 510. I personally use a Chuck but there are a lot of great options out there. Cartomizers have also recently become very popular. All I can say is that you went with a great unit to get you going. When you get ready for a bigger battery just do some digging around here and you'll find more mods than you probably want to be aware of.

-Jay
 
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