need help part 2

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ethernine

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sorry for 2 post about the samething but i wnt to say...

me being a smoker and i know there are tons of more people on this forum that are smokers
that some day want to quit.
im new to this whole e cig thing i had a ejoy cig and it was ok not to bad gave a decent throat hit the first few puffs
then after that i say after maybe 20 25 puffs and start getting weaker i don't know if this is do to the battery life
or just a poor product i don't know.
but with that said the reason people smoke cause the ez of use? buy a pack of cig open put one in mouth light with fire and slowly kill your self but feel calm and stress free while doing it lol .

e cigs are new i know and evil to big corp... fine herbs are too but they ain't this hard to find i mean i don't even want a e cig anymore the fun is gone now cause there are a million companys out there just trying to get people hard earned money with trash products.

i don't want to drip anything on anything i don't want any juice in a damn bottle!
i want to think im smoking and calmly killing my self as of old and guys im sorry im being a smart ...
this is crazy i did not know there was this much bull ish about e cigs lol

guess what im trying to say is are there any good companys that i can order this battery thing and the cart thingy and thats it i don't want no juice OR ANYTHING WITH GLUE OR GOOEY anything.

just want to charge it screw it and go thats it something with a good hit and a decent battery life and want go breaking every min.

i have come down to green smoke have heard good and bad things product looks to be good alot of vap smoke
but thats all i know.

altsmoke yeti seems pretty nice but i know notthing about pg and vg and i don't think i want to
cause i don't want to deal with any juice of any kind.

and not saying juice is bad just don't want to deal with it. a 2 part system would be great just which one
 

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For a one-stop place, keeping it simple, out of Illinois, vapor4life has a good following. Their VaporKings are standard KR808D-1, and they have a huge selection of pre-filled cartomizers. Their customer service is good.

I have a couple friends in the keep-it-simple category, and that's what they have been using with success. Some people have zero wish to fill their own cartomizers, don't give a hoot about bigger batteries, and are not trying for the absolute biggest possible savings compared to cigs, they want simple.

If the above sounds like you, then get a kit with two XL batteries (NHaler, another good vendor, calls their large 808 batteries Mega -- it's a 380 mAh battery, decent run time between charges).

vapor4life's standard coupon code is smilin, while nhaler's is saveinnj.

Another choice, saving a few $, is vaporetc (coupon code vapezone). They don't have the XL/Mega batteries, but their standard kit is fairly low cost and I've also been happy with their service. They also have prefilled cartomizers. (you can interchange vapor4life, NHaler 808, and vaporsetc 808 cartomizers -- they are all KR808D-1 connectors).

A standard suggestion is to order both a full kit plus one extra battery, if you can afford it, so you have 3 batteries total. This lets you have long run time, and also covers you in the event of a battery failure (things do fail, even from the best vendors it happens, and you don't want to be without your stuff while getting a replacement).
 

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This kit would be just right for you: The Original Vapor King Ultimate Ultimatum Electronic Cigarette Kit

Due to the limitations of technology, you will need to buy A LOT more pre-filled cartomizers to go with it (I used to use about 3-4 per day if I was using new pre-filled ones). So if you don't want to deal with e-liquid at all it can get quite expensive, but that's a choice that you can make.

Also, remember that the body of an e-cig is a battery, so it will eventually die just like any battery and will need to be replaced.

If I could afford it, I'd probably go this route too.
 
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