New Vape-er, old lurker

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sea0fyears

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May 9, 2010
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I switched from regular cigs about a month ago, and I'd have to say it's going quite well. I started smoking about 10 years ago, quit once for health/pregnancy reasons, and had started "socially" smoking about 2 years ago. I was up to a pack every other day, and I decided enough is enough. I had seen the Smoking Everywhere kiosks in the malls and I was intrigued. I did a little internet research, but somehow failed to stumble onto this site till after I'd made my purchase. The price was steep, but not terrible. We paid $200 for two full kits (4 batteries, 4 atomizers, two chargers and about 30 cartridges) plus the guy even gave us a little mini lesson on liquids, how to refill, etc. I had learned online that these items are a consumable product and that I shouldn't expect them to last forever, so what appealed to me the most was the warranty that was promised.

We got the Fifty-One Trio models, and I haven't had a problem yet, and it's been my 'daily driver' so far. One of the batteries seemed to hold less of a charge than the others, but we turned it in and were promptly given a new one, no questions asked. After the fact, when I found all you good folks here, I got a Joye 510 to see if there was really a huge difference. My friend has been using it as his daily driver, and has been pretty satisfied. The throat hit is about the same and I have to admit that I do like the 510 cartridge better, since it's much easier to refill on the go.

I ordered a second 510 kit for myself so that I can use it as my "going out" unit. I'd much rather risk a $40 kit vs a $100 kit, especially since the smoking everywhere retailer we go through is about 3 hours away. I'd recommend the 510 to anyone, though, and I actually just ordered a third kit for a friend to help her get off reg cigs as well.
 
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