I think I'll just name my 4081 (Njoy brand) ol' reliable..
Been vaping 1 month, and already been through 2 510 atty's but the 4081 is still puffing away. It just seems like it's built well, both 510's seem cheaper made, and drink the juice like crazy with hardly any flavor. But the Npro seems solid, consistant, plenty of flavor, and just using prefilled carts, as small as they are, it seems to last a good while. I get about 30 or more drags out of a fresh Njoy cart, doesn't seem like I should be getting that much, but it keeps putting it out. I have yet to taste or see any burning filler ot wicks, yet my 510's after awhile would both burn filler and wicks when they got low and would taste bad.
Only thing I would like to see is bigger carts, made in one piece design so you don't get fluid in your mouth if you screw up, and and would like them to be easier to fill. Thats all. Everything else is perfect..
My JC juice should be here soon, so I'll be refilling these used up carts for the first time, should I use a syringe to fill these so I don't have to remove the inner cup or, just pop the cup out..
Been vaping 1 month, and already been through 2 510 atty's but the 4081 is still puffing away. It just seems like it's built well, both 510's seem cheaper made, and drink the juice like crazy with hardly any flavor. But the Npro seems solid, consistant, plenty of flavor, and just using prefilled carts, as small as they are, it seems to last a good while. I get about 30 or more drags out of a fresh Njoy cart, doesn't seem like I should be getting that much, but it keeps putting it out. I have yet to taste or see any burning filler ot wicks, yet my 510's after awhile would both burn filler and wicks when they got low and would taste bad.
Only thing I would like to see is bigger carts, made in one piece design so you don't get fluid in your mouth if you screw up, and and would like them to be easier to fill. Thats all. Everything else is perfect..

My JC juice should be here soon, so I'll be refilling these used up carts for the first time, should I use a syringe to fill these so I don't have to remove the inner cup or, just pop the cup out..