Need help buying a e cig!!!!!!!

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sylent316

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ok I am interested in buying a electronic cigarette i want one that is black with a blue led but red is ok. Also i do not like the one where you have to refill the cartridge with the e liquid i would like one that already have the cartridge filled and have different flaver

can anyone please recommend a company that has that kind and fast delivery and if possible under 100 dollars
 

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Go to cignot.com The gals are super fast (I got mine in 2 days) and have a complete 2 bat, 2 atty, and cartridges for $35. You can choose black with red, blue, purple, or green. Since you get 2, it is fun to have one color for different flavors and one color for just the tobacco flavors.
 

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Go for a Joye 510. If you look around, you can get them for about $30-$35. The only downfall is the battery life. You will want to pick up a PCC (personal charging case) for about $20-$25. That will be a good introduction to e-cigs. I hear good things about the KR808D-1's but I've never used them myself. The 510 gives me the throat kick that I was missing from analogs.
 

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Hi sylent and welcome to ECF...I would suggest you look at the Puresmoker Ace. It is a KR808D model that utilizes cartomizers rather than a separate atomizer and cartridge. They can be refilled, but I understand that they last much longer than a standard cartridge. Puresmoker's customer service and shipping are some of the best. Check out their website...puresmoker.com They also have a supplier forum here on ECF.
 

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I would recomend the Vapor King from vapro4life I started with a joye and made the swithch to the KR808D-1 and I am happy I did. While i still use the 510 at night the KR is a headache free unit specialy for somebody that is new to vapeing.
I almost gave up on my three piece/510 and then I got the vapor king made my life alot easier..
 

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Here is what i recommend:

Electronic Cigarette | Electronic Cigarettes | E-Cigarettes | E-Cigs from Smoore -

1 x M401/2 starter kit
1 x USB Passthrough
10 x Atomisers
Some cartridges (recommended flavor: Marlboro)
2 -4 Manual Batts (either M401 or M402 size)

You should be ok for a while. When you are at a place with loud noises, change to your manual batts. The USB Passthrough is a great piece so don't forget this in your order no matter what. Atomisers are only $6 a piece when ordering 10pcs. I highly recommend liquid and refilling with blank carts. You can even refill the filled carts once they are dry.

Hope this helps. :)
 

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ok I am interested in buying a electronic cigarette i want one that is black with a blue led but red is ok. Also i do not like the one where you have to refill the cartridge with the e liquid i would like one that already have the cartridge filled and have different flaver

can anyone please recommend a company that has that kind and fast delivery and if possible under 100 dollars
Nobody is apparently reading your actual post.
That is not all that unusual, but it just bugged me this time so here I am to say so.

You said you want one where you do not have to refill the cartridge.
That narrows your choices down to a cartomizer model, and nothing else.
So ignore the 510 and random 401 model recommendations if that is what you really think you want.

But you want a black one with blue LED and I don't think you can get that in a cartomizer model.
Someone will hopefully correct me if I'm wrong.

The thing is, whatever you think you want, you probably don't really want.
Read the thread linked in my signature.
 
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Nobody is apparently reading your actual post.
That is not all that unusual, but it just bugged me this time so here I am to say so.

You said you want one where you do not have to refill the cartridge.
That narrows your choices down to a cartomizer model, and nothing else.
So ignore the 510 and random 401 model recommendations if that is what you really think you want.

But you want a black one with blue LED and I don't think you can get that in a cartomizer model.
Someone will hopefully correct me if I'm wrong.

The thing is, whatever you think you want, you probably don't really want.
Read the thread linked in my signature.

Ditto on all counts.

Read the thread linked to DC2's signature to get a better idea of the different models and options. If you really don't want to mess with liquid, you need to go with a cartomizer (2-piece) model, the most popular one being the KR808D-1. It's simply no muss, no fuss. If you decide you want to go over to the "dark side" and play with liquids, you can do so with this model fairly easily . . . but the important point is that you do not have to.

I understand that we each have our personal preferences on e-cig models, but it seems to me that if someone specifically says that they don't want to mess with liquids, it's not all that helpful to suggest models like the 510 and 401 without discussing why you think they should be considering it in spite of the fact that they'd have to deal with liquids.

Geesh.
 

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Nobody is apparently reading your actual post.
That is not all that unusual, but it just bugged me this time so here I am to say so.

You said you want one where you do not have to refill the cartridge.
That narrows your choices down to a cartomizer model, and nothing else.
So ignore the 510 and random 401 model recommendations if that is what you really think you want.

But you want a black one with blue LED and I don't think you can get that in a cartomizer model.
Someone will hopefully correct me if I'm wrong.

The thing is, whatever you think you want, you probably don't really want.
Read the thread linked in my signature.

Yes mee too could not agree more :D
 

VapingRulz

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I understand that we each have our personal preferences on e-cig models, but it seems to me that if someone specifically says that they don't want to mess with liquids, it's not all that helpful to suggest models like the 510 and 401 without discussing why you think they should be considering it in spite of the fact that they'd have to deal with liquids.

Geesh.

I agree, and I bought the Vapor King for that reason, among others. The thing is that even with the VK, you need to deal with liquids and refill cartomizers if you want it to be cost-effective. I think the original poster needs to understand this.

If you really will find yourself dealing with liquids when push comes to shove, it's probably not a bad idea to get input about different models.

To the original poster: if you're new to this whole e-cig thing, you may want to consider the Vapor King from Vapor4Life. I have it and I love it. It is a 2-piece model and you can just screw on the pre-filled cartomizer onto the battery and vape away. But that can get expensive. Refilling the cartomizers with juice cuts down dramatically on the cost of vaping.
 

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I agree, and I bought the Vapor King for that reason, among others. The thing is that even with the VK, you need to deal with liquids and refill cartomizers if you want it to be cost-effective. I think the original poster needs to understand this.

If you really will find yourself dealing with liquids when push comes to shove, it's probably not a bad idea to get input about different models.

To the original poster: if you're new to this whole e-cig thing, you may want to consider the Vapor King from Vapor4Life. I have it and I love it. It is a 2-piece model and you can just screw on the pre-filled cartomizer onto the battery and vape away. But that can get expensive. Refilling the cartomizers with juice cuts down dramatically on the cost of vaping.


The only thing I would add to this is even if you choose not to refill your cartomizers, it's not necessarily cost prohibitive to vape with that model. You can get cartomizers fairly inexpensively from various vendors, and if you wind up paying $2 a cartomizer (say $10 for a 5-pack), that's not a ridiculous amount when compared to tobacco cigarettes. In some areas, cigarettes are insanely expensive, like $6+ a pack. Yikes!

But personally, I think when most people say they don't want to mess with liquids, what they're often saying is that they don't want to be tied to direct dripping or fussing around with cartridges that last maybe 15 minutes (if you're lucky). And despite some of the interesting (and functional) cartridge mods that people have developed, many folks (at least in the beginning) would rather not be scouring the grocery aisles for Pyramid tea bags or the pet store for acquarium filters. ;) However, even die-hard cartomizer fans generally come around to the idea of spending a couple of minutes to refill a cartridge when the refilling will last a 2+ hours. :)
 
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