Its funny, I've only been lurking and posting a few days and have learned A LOT about eCigs.
Its great fun watching some of the Veterans talk about what's best for the NEWbs. After reading such a posting I actually took some advice and looked at the eGo T system. Made perfect sense since I was looking at a traditional 510 manual to begin with.
I was lucky that HealthCabin had their joyetech eGo T 900mAh (TYPE A) on sale 30%, that's $45.50 out the door for a Name Brand device. Which brings me to a question...
How Important is it to get a Name Brand product in this industry? I read a lot of reviews and there seems to be junk no matter where you go. However is there a general consensus to purchase the Name Brand materials first? Or do a lot of you(s) guys end up assembling eCigs a part at a time?
I was estatic when I saw that price with the 900mAh and the fact it was Joyetech too. I almost bought some off brands for almost that price and even with a smaller 650mAh battery.
This purchase is Primarily for the Benefit of my father. He has pancreatic cancer and is struggling a lot with convulsions and uncontrolled-movements when he is awake or asleep. He's been smoking since he was 11 years old, so a long the lines of 63 years smoking next month. Lately he's been burning holes everywhere. I had not even thought about getting an eCigarette until my dad started becoming very uncontrollable in his physical movements. Before I moved back to Bakersfield to help with my parents I was using the Disposable Square 82 eCigs when I lived by the bay. Going through about one every three or four days. When I moved back home I decided to just stop altogether, since my folks didn't know I Vaped, I just wanted to keep it that way. Also I didn't know if I would want to start smoking Analogs from hanging out with my parents, even though I never had that problem before now. Ten months on I haven't craved a single Analog or Binary Cigarette. So when I bought my dad his first eCig the other week I picked myself up one as well. I'm glad to say I have it under control which is amazing because I have had, and still do, have my issues with addiction. It's silly that I can keep something like Nicotine at arms length. I know I know TMI - Moving Right A long.
I'm grateful that they include TWO WHOLE eCIGS in mostly all Starter Kits. One for me and one for POPS.
Here's all the stuff we got:
After updating to DHL the bill was $80 even.
Wisdom states that you should keep atleast THREE Atomizers on hand, I only bought one additional Atomizer since this technically wasn't coming out of my pocket and to my mother its often difficult to explain that you need three extra of something. That is until it breaks or goes out.
I hope the 24mgs Juice works well since I like to have pretty heavy hits.
Personally I can't wait to start updating my setup.
Thanks for all the help of the folks around these parts.
Its great fun watching some of the Veterans talk about what's best for the NEWbs. After reading such a posting I actually took some advice and looked at the eGo T system. Made perfect sense since I was looking at a traditional 510 manual to begin with.
I was lucky that HealthCabin had their joyetech eGo T 900mAh (TYPE A) on sale 30%, that's $45.50 out the door for a Name Brand device. Which brings me to a question...
How Important is it to get a Name Brand product in this industry? I read a lot of reviews and there seems to be junk no matter where you go. However is there a general consensus to purchase the Name Brand materials first? Or do a lot of you(s) guys end up assembling eCigs a part at a time?
I was estatic when I saw that price with the 900mAh and the fact it was Joyetech too. I almost bought some off brands for almost that price and even with a smaller 650mAh battery.
This purchase is Primarily for the Benefit of my father. He has pancreatic cancer and is struggling a lot with convulsions and uncontrolled-movements when he is awake or asleep. He's been smoking since he was 11 years old, so a long the lines of 63 years smoking next month. Lately he's been burning holes everywhere. I had not even thought about getting an eCigarette until my dad started becoming very uncontrollable in his physical movements. Before I moved back to Bakersfield to help with my parents I was using the Disposable Square 82 eCigs when I lived by the bay. Going through about one every three or four days. When I moved back home I decided to just stop altogether, since my folks didn't know I Vaped, I just wanted to keep it that way. Also I didn't know if I would want to start smoking Analogs from hanging out with my parents, even though I never had that problem before now. Ten months on I haven't craved a single Analog or Binary Cigarette. So when I bought my dad his first eCig the other week I picked myself up one as well. I'm glad to say I have it under control which is amazing because I have had, and still do, have my issues with addiction. It's silly that I can keep something like Nicotine at arms length. I know I know TMI - Moving Right A long.
I'm grateful that they include TWO WHOLE eCIGS in mostly all Starter Kits. One for me and one for POPS.
Here's all the stuff we got:
1 ea. | [Joyetech] Joye eGo T(Tank) 900mAh Starter Kit (Type A)
| $45.50 |
1 ea. | [Joyetech] JOYE eGo Mega Atomizer (Type A and Type B)
| $7.50 |
2 ea. | 10pc Joye eGo-T overflow prevention caps for Tank cartridges
| $2.00 |
1 ea. | 30ml HC E-juice/E-Liquid(PG Base. 51 flavors)
| $6.50 |
After updating to DHL the bill was $80 even.
Wisdom states that you should keep atleast THREE Atomizers on hand, I only bought one additional Atomizer since this technically wasn't coming out of my pocket and to my mother its often difficult to explain that you need three extra of something. That is until it breaks or goes out.
I hope the 24mgs Juice works well since I like to have pretty heavy hits.
Personally I can't wait to start updating my setup.
Thanks for all the help of the folks around these parts.