New ro E Cigs, have questions

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Teenerz

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Hello, I am very new to e cigarettes and haven't even received my first one yet which I ordered last week (I got the starter kit 501 from electronicstix.com). I have been on the forums a while and researching online, and am feeling overwhelmed! I decided to get the 501 as I tried my colleague's and I really liked the amount of vapor exhaled. I am not thrilled with the fact that you must depress a button on the device while inhaling though (although I understand it saves battery life). I also don't like that it is brown (so boring! LOL).

So although my kit has yet to arrive, I am looking at other ones and saw two I am interested in, but wanted some opinions first:

This one is pink! (great for a girly girl like me!) I can't tell what model it is though (It is the Pink Mini E Cig Starter Kit at theelectroniccigarette.co.uk)

I believe I read good reviews on this one on the forums here if I am not mistaken - the M401 Ultra Black at electronic-cigz.com

Any input on these two that anyone can give would be great! I am hoping one or both of them let you intake and exhale a similar amount of vapor as the 510.

Thank you!
 

JustJulie

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There are many loyal users of 401s, but I have to admit that I'm not one of them. The cartridges are very small and refilling isn't exactly quick and easy. Many folks direct drip with the 401 (drip a couple of drops directly onto the exposed atomizer), and that makes refilling or topping off cartridges pretty much a non-issue . . . if you enjoy direct dripping.

My personal opinion (and it is just that) is that the 401 is a nice e-cig with an impressive amount of vapor given its size, but unless you're sold on the size, I think there are better options out there. But reasonable minds can differ on this. :)

Having said that, I would strongly suggest you wait for your 510 to arrive and play around with it for awhile. Once you've worked with a particular model of e-cig for a bit, it gives you a much better framework for deciding what you might be looking for if you want to add another model to your collection.

Yeah, I know . . . easier said than done. So many cool toys out there. :D
 
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