Hi, I am new to e-cigs. I went with a NPRO because of COSTCO (mail-order) and a good return policy in case it did not work for me.
I read a number of reivews on this great site and I have to say the consenous on NPRO is about right, It looks good, works good, but not without some issues for me. Mainly, I often times suck in a little juice with each drag. I guess this is a common problem with small e-cigs???
I am trying different J-Creek juices from thier sampler...I also ordered the Puresmoker juice sample kit....should be delivered this week.
After two days of using this device I can say it is no problem for me to stay away from the analogs. I was a 1-2 pack/week smoker (depending on what I do "Friday" nights). My wife is not yet convinced. It seems (at least for the small e-cigs like NPRO) that you have to be willing to work at it. It appeals to me, but I like to fix things and re-fill ink cartridges and the like... Originally I thought this was such a great idea that 1-2% of all analog smoker would convert in a year, but it may be too much for the "masses."
I need to learn how to clean atomizers (safely) because changing fluids means a big mix of flavors for a long time! Can anyone recommend a good procedure or post?
Anyway...THANKS for all the nice informative posts on this forum. It has been a big help.
Mr. C3
I read a number of reivews on this great site and I have to say the consenous on NPRO is about right, It looks good, works good, but not without some issues for me. Mainly, I often times suck in a little juice with each drag. I guess this is a common problem with small e-cigs???
I am trying different J-Creek juices from thier sampler...I also ordered the Puresmoker juice sample kit....should be delivered this week.
After two days of using this device I can say it is no problem for me to stay away from the analogs. I was a 1-2 pack/week smoker (depending on what I do "Friday" nights). My wife is not yet convinced. It seems (at least for the small e-cigs like NPRO) that you have to be willing to work at it. It appeals to me, but I like to fix things and re-fill ink cartridges and the like... Originally I thought this was such a great idea that 1-2% of all analog smoker would convert in a year, but it may be too much for the "masses."
I need to learn how to clean atomizers (safely) because changing fluids means a big mix of flavors for a long time! Can anyone recommend a good procedure or post?
Anyway...THANKS for all the nice informative posts on this forum. It has been a big help.
Mr. C3