New Vaper here, Have a few questions!

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zombienerd

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Hello all,

I recently purchased one of the $20 njoy Npro's at 7-11, and a 5 pack of Cartomizers. I'm hooked already!! I've tried a few 'analogs' since (Only when my battery was charging) and already can't believe I used to inhale that stuff :)

My primary question is to cartomizer lifespan, and refill quantities.

On average, how many refills do these NPro 2n1 cartos handle before they burn out?

How much juice should I put in per refill? I have a 3ml syringe with a 18ga blunt needle to refill with. I've seen videos for other carto's saying 2ml is a good starting point, does this hold true with the Npro?

For those who haven't tried the NPro, even though I have no other models to compare it to yet, I must say that it is a great replacement for cigarettes! The flavors are "OK", the vapor is adequate (could be a bit more), and you can't beat $20 to try it out, a heck of a lot cheaper than starter kits online.

My only complaint so far is that the draw doesn't quite replicate analogs. I find I have to draw a lot slower and longer than an analog to get a full mouth of vapor. If I draw on it as hard as one of my Camels, I get little to no vapor at all.

Now, I've gotta buy a second battery!!!
 

Phreaker

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you can't beat $20 to try it out, a heck of a lot cheaper than starter kits online.

A Riva 510 starter kit from Liberty Flights is $30 and it comes with two batteries and two atomizers.

I agree about the draw. I draw longer and slower than what I did with cigarettes. Some catomizer's I've used have an easier draw than atomizer+cartridge.

Sorry I can't help out with the Npro cartomizer questions. I'm sure someone else that has used them will.

Welcome to ECF and congrats on your e-cig!!
 

webbcm127

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well that is a generic brand so the life span of your cortos might be 5 refills or 20, not much info on them, as far how much fluid id start with 1ml give it a quick spin to even it out and you can try to add more...just make sure you dont let it get to dry or you can fry your carto, so maybe like1.5ml as a second thought, 20$ is pretty good but for 30$ you get 2 bats 5 cartos and a much more reliable and versetile model, but if its working for you then AWSOME!!!-) hope i was able to helop you out a lil, have a great day!-)
 

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Welcome to the ECF! $20 is a great was to try out the technology, especially when it includes no-fuss cartomizers. You'll probably want to move up to something else, but these cheap kits can really show you what vaping can do for you.

I agree with others that the lifespan of the cartomizers is really anybody's guess. Plan on 5 refills and hopefully you will be pleasantly surprised. And like webbcm27 said, the worst thing you can do is let them get too dry. When the taste starts to deteriorate, refill them.

The draw on the electronic cigarette does take a little getting used to. A quick inhale like you would use on an analog gets you almost nothing. Long slow draws are the ticket. After a little while vaping, though, this will become second nature.
 
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