No.7 vs NicStick: please help

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bluntvap

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new to this ecig thing and in the process of quitting cigs. i just made a order with No.7 ecig since Volt didn't accept american express but then i came across NicStick, haven't seen any updated reviews on it. would like to know pros and cons of both cigs and any suggestions. i like the ts because it comes with two batteries but NicStick also looks good, i smoke newports but i like strong tobacco smoke and deep drags. im on a budget right now so something good with a reasonable price would be great.

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Browse the threads. I know it's tough when you want to just DIVE IN and "git her done", unfortunately, diving right in is often expensive and somewhat time consuming. You have some ideas on what you want out of your PV (personal Vaper) so you have a head start.

Do some reading, and finding the reviews on the ECF. Model Specific Discussion I THINK mind you THINK the volts and others are the M-401/402 Mini's but haven't used those in YEARS.

Good luck and welcome to the ECF.
 

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    The Volt is about the best around here for a small ecig. The Ego at nicstick might be ok. You'll probably be buying from several places around here- I would say to get MC or Visa.

    You can get a Volt setup or Ego for a good price, usually better than the type of sites you're shopping at now. Look around at the forum suppliers here.
     

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    E cigs that are the size of real cigs all have the same limitations. They don't hold a charge for very long. If you would be willing to use something larger than the cig sized your vaping experience will be much better. People can and do quit with the cig sized ones but they are rated to be recharged only up to 300 times and that's under the best of conditions. they hold a charge for only 1 to 3 hours. With cig sized e cigs the vaper and throat hit gets weaker as the battery drains. Some larger options are regulated so the 1st vape and the last vape on a charged battery are the same. Cig style batteries start out giving 4.2 volts of power and may end at 3.2 volts at the time you have to plug them in to charge. Larger e cigs have room for the electronics to regulate the output or even set them at the voltage you want to vape at. I would recommend looking into the Ego Twist or the Vision spinner if you want a great vape at a fair price. they are larger than a cig style but have variable voltage. They have a dial at the bottom that will allow you to turn the voltage up for better throat hit, more vaper and warmer vaper or turn it down for less. Different liquids taste better at different voltages. Here is a link to a hot selling kit right now.
     
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    the_vape_nerd

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    Nic sticks....unless they've recently updated their products still use the old style atomizer and cartridge system. This system is largely out dated and for good reason. The carts were never very good at delivering juice to the atomizer.

    The volt or alternatively Vapor for Life will suit your needs.
     
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