Noob breaking BLU. Please help!!!

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Hi everybody,

My wife and I are both long-term pack-a-day smokers with dreams of quitting. A few months ago she did some research and ordered us a couple of Blu kits. It's been a weird transition but I've cut about %40 and she's cut about %30 of normal cigs since using the Blu. Shortly after we got those I started poking around and found this site. Needless to say I was overwhelmed and confused by the amount of info and the depth of vaping, but I am completely intrigued.

I know the thoughts on Blu around here, and I'm starting to get why. Overall, the Blu has been pretty good. I love the rechargable pack, the battery life has not been a problem, the flavors are decent and the simplicity of use are all great. What I'm starting to hate is the inconsistency of quality and flavor from the cartridges. I recently ordered a hundred bucks worth of Java Jolt and Cherry. The majority of the Java ones don't work properly. I feel like I have to suck till my head hurts to get much out of it. The cherry ones are delicious but the flavor doesn't last very long. I'm really looking to take this to the next step and try to become an almost exclusive vaper, but it's really tough when I'm stuck at work all day with a couple of crappy tasting/barely working cartridges.

All that being said, I cannot wrap my head around the stuff I see here. What's the difference between a 510/joy/ego/atomizer/cartomizer etc etc etc???? Are these brands, are they models? I'm really stuck.

I really want something small, easy, convenient and reliable. I'm also excited to be able to find awesome tasting juices that can be swapped out easily, but I have no idea where to start.

Does anybody have some suggestions on a similar setup to the Blu that allows for more reliable usage and ease of trying new flavors? Sorry for being long-winded and needy. Thanks so much for any help!

Most of the suggestions you will get will suggest that you spend more money on larger ecigs. But, it seems you only have an issue with many of the Blu cartomizers. Before you spend more money on another setup, and considering you like the Blu with PCC, why not improve the setup you already have? buy some standard resistance 510 cartomizers since they will fit the Blu ( or some blank Volcano cartomizers ) and you can buy some smoke juice from the same Volcano site to simplify your ordering. Fill your own and see if that solves the issue you have been having and save you some money. You may also be able to return your Blu cartomizers, since they are one of the VERY few who guarantee their cartos.
You can always buy some bigger ecig later if that does not solve your problem, and you will be able to use the cartos and juice you bought on any new 510 setup, if you decide to go that route.
 
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Excellent suggestion above for the KGO as a good beginner model. Remember:

Rule of Thumb: generally, the more it looks like the real thing, the worse the performance.

And the Blu is one of the worst models on the market.

Good Luck

Disagree.

The Volt mini with a CE3 has excellent performance. Granted, if you are looking for an all day battery, you won't get it but they stay at a regulated 3.7 volts and the Ce3 has amazing vapor/taste/th. you'll need a couple batteries to get you through the night but the performance is just as good as a bigger battery, just less life.

If you want the cig-a-like experience and are expecting great performance, grab a Volt mini. I have a few and chqrge a couple at a time and the vape experiece is great.
 

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Jetcigs.com also sells blu compatible cartomizers. Their flavors are quite tasty and I had good consistency with them. I haven't bought from them since they were A new company though so I would hope their products are as good as they were several months ago. If you want to keep your blu and use blank cartomizers you will want to buy 306 cartomizers they are the same ones you are used to I'm size. You can also put 510 cartomizers on your blu batteries they are just slightly larger around and hold more liquid.
 

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Disagree.

The Volt mini with a CE3 has excellent performance. Granted, if you are looking for an all day battery, you won't get it but they stay at a regulated 3.7 volts and the Ce3 has amazing vapor/taste/th. you'll need a couple batteries to get you through the night but the performance is just as good as a bigger battery, just less life.

If you want the cig-a-like experience and are expecting great performance, grab a Volt mini. I have a few and chqrge a couple at a time and the vape experiece is great.

I agree that the Volt is the best of the mini PV's and that is why I stated "generally"!! But you still have the hassle of constantly changing batteries unless you are a very light smoker/vaper.

Plus, for "consistency" which is one of the main similarities which most of us want from our old habit, a mini PV cannot provide that. One needs a "regulated" battery with some form of boost circuit technology for that quality. And you will not get that out of a mini PV.
 
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I've got the kGo mentioned earlier and also a couple of 1000mah twist. Along with the nova it's a fantastic way to start. Either one of the batteries will last me all day. And so far they have held up really nice. I bought a neck lanyard for the eGo twist and it helped replace the hand to pocket urge.
 

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Yeah, the Blu certainly looks fantastic, especially with the cool little pcc it comes with, but people aren't very happy with their performance or service. It would seem thT the best thing one can say about them is that they have good marketing, and at least they are getting people interested in vaping.
The feedback for the Volt is very positive-most people agree that for the $, they are a great cig-a-like model.
 

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I purchased a blu cig kit,but there carts are only good for about 12 to 15 puffs before they taste burnt.So I ordered volcano blank carts and some halo liquid. This seams to work alright. I am new to vaping but I havnt smoked a regular cig in a month and love it so far. I would like to purchase a really good setup for home and just use my blu's with volcano crts at work. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 

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The biggest thing I think most new vapers have to get past is the size and that your trading an addiction for an addictive hobby. The regular cig size devices and batteries just don't cut the mustard. I've had two old joytech 510 kits and they were like toys and not satisfying at all.

As far as a suggestion on hardware you might wanna try an ego twist battery with a charger, a vivi nova or vivi nova mini with a couple extra heads (I like low res 1.8 ohm), a bridge less dripping atomizer, a drip tip (I like the acrylic ming style) and a bottle of juice with a flavor you like. You should be able to get every thing you need from altsmoke, madvapes or got vapes which have very reasonable prices. You should be able to get every thing you need for a full set up for 60-70 bucks. Also check out pbasardo and Grimm green on YouTube. Very informative videos on a variety of topics about vaping. Good luck and vape on.
 

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Hi everybody,

My wife and I are both long-term pack-a-day smokers with dreams of quitting. A few months ago she did some research and ordered us a couple of Blu kits. It's been a weird transition but I've cut about %40 and she's cut about %30 of normal cigs since using the Blu. Shortly after we got those I started poking around and found this site. Needless to say I was overwhelmed and confused by the amount of info and the depth of vaping, but I am completely intrigued.

I know the thoughts on Blu around here, and I'm starting to get why. Overall, the Blu has been pretty good. I love the rechargable pack, the battery life has not been a problem, the flavors are decent and the simplicity of use are all great. What I'm starting to hate is the inconsistency of quality and flavor from the cartridges. I recently ordered a hundred bucks worth of Java Jolt and Cherry. The majority of the Java ones don't work properly. I feel like I have to suck till my head hurts to get much out of it. The cherry ones are delicious but the flavor doesn't last very long. I'm really looking to take this to the next step and try to become an almost exclusive vaper, but it's really tough when I'm stuck at work all day with a couple of crappy tasting/barely working cartridges.

All that being said, I cannot wrap my head around the stuff I see here. What's the difference between a 510/joy/ego/atomizer/cartomizer etc etc etc???? Are these brands, are they models? I'm really stuck.

I really want something small, easy, convenient and reliable. I'm also excited to be able to find awesome tasting juices that can be swapped out easily, but I have no idea where to start.

Does anybody have some suggestions on a similar setup to the Blu that allows for more reliable usage and ease of trying new flavors? Sorry for being long-winded and needy. Thanks so much for any help!

I sort of like Cig 2 0, they have a site. Also, Infiniti, disposables, rechargeables and the full starter kit is less than half that of blu.
 

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Thanks so much for all of the help guys. For now I went ahead and ordered some Boge 510 empty cartomizers, a bottle with a needle tip for filling, and two juice flavors from My Vapor Store. I also ordered six more juices from Vapure. I'm pretty stoked to try new flavors.

I'm going to use the Boge cartos on my Blu battery for now and see how I like the results. If I'm not happy with that then I think I might go for an Ego battery and try using the cartos with that before trying to advance into anything more complicated. Right track???

Thanks again!
 

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I'm going to use the Boge cartos on my Blu battery for now and see how I like the results.
Good idea.
I think I might go for an Ego battery and try using the cartos with that before trying to advance into anything more complicated. Right track???
eGo fires @ 3.3 volts while the Kgo fires @ 3.7- Kgo Starter Kit about $40-$42 has been in the market over a year/ proven and is the same size as the eGo. Also Hoosier sells the original brand name Kgo SLB= non knockoff.
Note in the vid below @ 5:36 mins GrimmGreen also states the Kgo vapes better than the eGo

 
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jerzig

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Hi Everyone. How much use should I expect to get out of the Boge 510 cartos? I bought ten of them. I know with my Blu cartos they start to taste burnt after a day of use. I assume that once a carto tastes burnt it shouldn't be refilled? I bought ten Boges and I'm hoping I can get some decent use out of them before ordering more. Thanks again for your patience and help!

Also, how does the filler in Boges compare to Blu? Will it last longer and hold juice better? The flavor on the Blus is practically gone very quickly after first use. I'm hoping my new stuff will last longer.
 
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Basically stop before you get the bad burn taste, then you can reuse them. If it burns, you are burning the filler inside, and you won't be able to get rid of the taste. When you start losing flavor, and getting less vapor, stop and refill the carto. I noticed if I got a minor burn taste I would stop, and refill and that they would still work. Its always better to refill early than late, especially since refilling is really easy to do via the condom method.

You can also wash your cartos if you want to do different flavors in used cartos. It takes time but its fairly easy. I basically used 2 methods in one. I would boil the cartos for like 10-15 mins, rinse them and then I would use a syringe, w/out the needle and flush new water through them. Then let them dry overnight. I think a lot of people just boil them. The main thing is to make sure they dry all the way.
 

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I'm not sure, maybe they didn't fill them all the way? Or maybe you are chain vaping? :p I didn't have any issues with the tobacco ones they have, but when they were sold out I tried coffee, and they tasted burnt from the get go. That was part of the reason I switched, other than the terrible battery life. Two videos if you wanna see. I combined both of them :p

Cleaning a cartomizer by boiling - YouTube
Cleaning Cartomizers the easy way - YouTube

Here's a search for everything else carto related:
cleaning cartomizers - YouTube
 

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Hey! Thanks for those links. I just bought my first cartomizers Saturday night and I am LOVING them! I've tried the tanks/atty and the clearomizers and decided to try the cartomizers. I must say, I think they might be my new go-to juice delivery. Nice to know how to clean them!

I'm not sure, maybe they didn't fill them all the way? Or maybe you are chain vaping? :p I didn't have any issues with the tobacco ones they have, but when they were sold out I tried coffee, and they tasted burnt from the get go. That was part of the reason I switched, other than the terrible battery life. Two videos if you wanna see. I combined both of them :p

Cleaning a cartomizer by boiling - YouTube
Cleaning Cartomizers the easy way - YouTube

Here's a search for everything else carto related:
cleaning cartomizers - YouTube
 

jerzig

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Got my cartos and juices in last night. Filled up four of them and I can already tell I'm going to love this compared to the Blu. The intensity of the flavors and vapor blows Blu out of the water, even with still using their battery.

I tried a few techniques for filling the cartos, all of which ended up being a bit messy. Anybody have any tips for a new guy?
 
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