Newbie - Considering 510 - Questions - Help Definitely Appreciated!

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That is a great NHaler deal - only issue is I'm looking for black and it appears they only have white at the moment, but I'm definitely thinking it over.

Anyone have any experience with RuyanDirect? They seem to have some really solid prices...the only thing that's inconvenient is the shipping, but a slight delay would be alright by me as long as they're a good company to deal with.

Also, any suggestions on where to get needles good for filling carts? And I'll be sure to check out that coffee straw mod too even though I'm not usually a mod person - lol.

Thanks again everyone for all the guidance!
 

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That is a great NHaler deal - only issue is I'm looking for black and it appears they only have white at the moment, but I'm definitely thinking it over.

Anyone have any experience with RuyanDirect? They seem to have some really solid prices...the only thing that's inconvenient is the shipping, but a slight delay would be alright by me as long as they're a good company to deal with.

Also, any suggestions on where to get needles good for filling carts? And I'll be sure to check out that coffee straw mod too even though I'm not usually a mod person - lol.

Thanks again everyone for all the guidance!

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...5364-innovapor-coupon-update-please-read.html

"Buy a starter kit and some carts $78 Shipped, so the famous $75 kits still lives, now you just get some extra carts or whatever else you needed. "

That kit had 2ecigs, 4 extra attys, usb chargers, PCC, ECOpure juice...
 

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Actually, Deadcat2, I just remembered your recommendation earlier in the thread for the Precision Oiler (would post the link, but don't have the priveleges yet as I'm <15 posts, but it's on eBay and they're little bottles with needles on top).

So I went ahead and got a few. I think those should work great! (And if not, I'll consider Johnson's Creek as a supplier.). Thanks!
 

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Actually, Deadcat2, I just remembered your recommendation earlier in the thread for the Precision Oiler (would post the link, but don't have the priveleges yet as I'm <15 posts, but it's on eBay and they're little bottles with needles on top).

So I went ahead and got a few. I think those should work great! (And if not, I'll consider Johnson's Creek as a supplier.). Thanks!
Actually, the needle tip bottles can be a little more tricky than a syringe, because when you are done squeezing the juice in and let go of the bottle it sucks some of the juice back up. So it is actually a bit more tricky than using a syringe, but the tradeoff is that it is certainly much more convenient.

As with all things on this journey, it takes a little more getting used to than expected.
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Just FYI, ordered my 510 today from ruyandirect.com (liked the site and the prices and things I was hearing, plus they had the colors I wanted and kits with exactly what I wanted in 'em). Got a black e-cig (well, 3 total with spare parts) and a blue PCC. ^.^ Oh, and some empty carts and juice to try (red bull, vanilla, and coca cola!) I may get some other juices from other places to try - I really wanted to try the RY4 but they're out at the moment.

Really looking forward to it!
 

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The syringe method is definitely the way to go if you're filling several carts at once. I go through 2 to 3 carts a day, so each weekend I line up 15-20 carts, load up the syringe and inject away :) Then I pop the caps back on the carts, and during the week I just have to make sure I take a few to work with me. The next weekend I line up the empty carts and repeat. Once I got the "feel" of syringing (is that a word?), the whole process takes 10 minutes or less, and I'm never short on filled carts.
 
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