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Catie

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Smoke free electronic cigarette Gold One <-- I found this through Google. It doesn't say the model number, but it's got the same name.

My advice would be to return it if you can. It is ridiculously overpriced. Check out cignot.com and get one of their 510 no box kits (with a PCC!) and you'll get 2 pv's, carts, and a PCC for under $100.
 

daleaik

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I agree with Catie. Return it if you can. If not, it is still cheaper than smoking real cigarettes (if you order liquid from somewhere else, and refill.) Many, many people have been introduced to e-cigs in the same way as you. At least it brought you here. That will end up being worth every penny you spent. There is a wealth of knowledge here.

Rest assured, you will make very informed purchases from this point forward!
 

Rosa

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I agree with Catie. Return it if you can. If not, it is still cheaper than smoking real cigarettes (if you order liquid from somewhere else, and refill.) Many, many people have been introduced to e-cigs in the same way as you. At least it brought you here. That will end up being worth every penny you spent. There is a wealth of knowledge here.

Rest assured, you will make very informed purchases from this point forward!

Yes, sound advice. You'll always look back and say, 'that's the one that opened the door'. So, now just move on and get one that'll really get the job done.
 

cskent

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Hi Tim and welcome to ECF. I bought a Smoking Everywhere as my first one too. Way overpriced but got me off the analogs. Mine was an RN4081. I couldn't get a battery that was worth a darn, I exchanged 3 before I got one that sort of worked. They wouldn't give me my money back so I was stuck with it. You can get parts way cheaper than the mall kiosk if you order online. Batteries are usually about $10, and atomizers around $7. Here's a link to some parts: RN-4081. Litecig is a great company, good prices, great service and fast shipping. I'd recommend that if you can't return it, just use it until you can upgrade. There's much better units out there for under $50. In the mean time you might want to watch these videos to get an idea of what's available: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/120044-i-made-videos-newbies-particular-broke-newbies.html.
 

Tim Hoffman

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As long as it's working for now, that's what matters. Just don't invest any more money trying to make it work in the long run.

Yea after i bought the starter kit having only 1 battery & atty along with not knowing how to properly clean the atty made me really hate this unit. My stepfather uses the same model and recommended me to get a 2nd battery & atty which i did the following week. Now that i know how to properly clean the attys , batterys & switch between the 2 cartridges & units through out my work day it vaps very well. Unfortunately I still feel really upset but how much I overpaid but hey.... "There is a sucker born every minuate" right?
 
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