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str8flush327

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Just wanted to say this is a great site.....I have a few questions that I hope some of you may help with. I am quitting analogs tomorrow. I was in my local 7-11 in nyc and saw they had the njoy-npro express/mini for 20bucks and I decided i would get it and see if it would help in my quitting process since the patch,gum,zyban,chantix none worked. I saw the ecig being sold at my local mall at a kiosk but when the guy told me 180.00 for it i was turned away by the price because i didnt want to spend that kind of money if i didnt like it. Now for my questions

1) I see from doing some searches here that some 7-11 sell the xhale02 and some sell the njoy....is there a difference in the 2 and is one better then the other?

2) Is this a good ecig for a beginner who knows nothing yet looking to start off?

3) I smoke a pack and a half to 2 packs a day....how many pulls do i need to take to equal one cigarette? Roughly how long will the carts last?

4) where can i get carts for my njoy...i went to the company website but they only have regular and menthol. Also what model is compatible with the njoy when ordering carts?

5)can i refill my own carts with this brand of ecig???

thanks for the answers and im glad to be here ......

----------Matt--------
 

Rosa

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The xhale is a good brand to TRY: just to see if vaping would work for you. I wouldn't recommend staying with it though. You can go either way:

#1. you buy the xhale for $20, use it for a couple of days to see if something like that would work for you and then go online and get a really good one for about $100 that blows the xhale out of the water.

or...

#2. you skip the xhale because you just know that this is the technology you've been waiting for all your life, so you go online and spend $100 on a really good e-cig starter kit and some accessories and juices.

Either way you are going to end up with a different one than the exhale. So, what's it going to be? Option #1 for peace of mind (but costs $20 more) or option #2 go in guns ablazing?
 

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I dont know what model xhales are the njoys are rn4081 models. You can buy pretty good carto's for it at The NEW GP Double Deuce 22 Cartomizers get the emptys and liquid of your choice for filling. I wouldn't invest alot of money into the njoy though, I have the same model device myself and used it exclusively for a couple weeks but recharging the batteries constantly gets tiring. I bought an eGo and haven't looked back, still keep the 4081 around for walking down the street and taking a few puffs.. Walking around NYC using the eGo just seems like it could be a hassle.
 

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Njoy has many issues. I would stongly suggest getting a manual model (with a small button), as about 90% of those who vape use this type. Much better performance and less mechanical problems. Get blank carts and e-liquid to fill your own carts as the taste is much better and the cost is much better. And get the eGo model to start out with. There are many good, reputable suppliers in the supplier section of this forum. I would look through their sites for an ego and a couple of the 10ml bottles of e-liquid to start out with.

Good Luck
 

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Since you already bought it, give it a shot. But keep in mind that the njoy isn't a good quality e-cig so you won't get a great experience with it. I'd suggest you watch the videos banjo suggested above (http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/120044-i-made-videos-newbies-particular-broke-newbies.html). You can find the KR808d-1 here like described in the videos, $29.95 for a kit with 2 batteries. The KR808 is a solid entry level performer and it's cheap. The only drawback is the somewhat short battery life. If you decide to order, get some extra cartomizers and a few bottles of juice to go with it. I'm sure others will have their opinions too so just keep reading until you have enough information to make an educated decision.
 

str8flush327

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Thanks guys for the quick responses...I have already purchased the njoy this morning and I do NOT plan on keeping it as my primary e-cig. I just bought it for now to get a feel and and to see if I would like it. I will only use this for prob a couple of weeks. Does anyone know how many pulls I would need to take for it to be equal to a analog
 

str8flush327

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Thanks guys for the advise and quick responses...I have already purchused the njoy this morning. I will only use this for a couple of weeks till I do some more reading and get more knowledge of other e-cigs. I figured for 20 bucks I couldn't go wrong in trying it. Now does anyone know what how many puffs would be equal to an analog?
 
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