Response to NJoy Kings negative posts

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Rancor0681

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Never ceases to amaze me that just because you had a good experience as a half a pack a week smoker that you fill the need to basically tell everyone else there experience is wrong.

Each person has a different smoking habit therefore each person experience with a product will be different.

Like myself a Njoy stick battery don't last me even a day matter of fact doesn't even use up all the juice I paid for before battery runs out.

My advice quit being such a pariaha and self absorbed and realize other people don't share in your product experience
 

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You said I should look into upgrading, when I clearly stated I alredy ordered the bloog kit in my very first post.

So who's really the noob here? Work on your reading comprehension skills.....and your attitude.

Maybe one day I'll be a "Veteran" on a e-cig forum. Yippee dooo da ......Get a life.

Wow, what a way to win friends and influence people! People here are extremely knowledgeable and offer the best advise they can, the fact that what you consider as an upgrade is pretty much a lateral change and in fact not the type of upgrade being referred to. We all started somewhere, I started with Blu, then went to Prosmoke which was worse, then I found eGo's which are an upgrade from the Ciig-a-likes, last heck of a lot longer and offer more options.

With that said, it's best to take the advice given at least using your own words work on your comprehension skills and attitude and do some research. In so are as making the last statement about how many post a person has when you are new and see they have thousands and you have a total of 7 should be a good indication that the person that has the thousands of post just may know thing or two that could be of benefit to you and others. So instead of being rude, short sighted in your responses, show some respect and check the attitude at the door until you know exactly what your are referring to.

Good luck with your not smoking cigarettes, thats a good start for your health, just please work on understanding that the majority of people are here to help and not be one of the very few that can be rude and curt, this serves no one, more so YOU!
 

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There's a huge difference between the Njoy disposable and the refillable. I agree the disposable is very good and I carry a few in case my Ego dies or my juice leaks out as, in Arizona, I can change both pretty extreme altitudes and temperatures in under an hour's drive that will cause it. I really haven't seen anyone here at ECF who likes the Njoy refillables though. Of course, there may be some and I missed their posts. For that matter, I really don't know where these "negative posts" about Njoy disposables are here at ECF. From what I've seen even veteran vapers think they're pretty good if smoking simulation is desired. But most think they're way too highly priced for regular use especially by a chain vaper. Why pay what it cost to smoke or more when a better vape at less cost can be had? There's a difference between having a problem with a product itself and the asking price of it.
 
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Wow, what a way to win friends and influence people! People here are extremely knowledgeable and offer the best advise they can, the fact that what you consider as an upgrade is pretty much a lateral change and in fact not the type of upgrade being referred to. We all started somewhere, I started with Blu, then went to Prosmoke which was worse, then I found eGo's which are an upgrade from the Ciig-a-likes, last heck of a lot longer and offer more options.

With that said, it's best to take the advice given at least using your own words work on your comprehension skills and attitude and do some research. In so are as making the last statement about how many post a person has when you are new and see they have thousands and you have a total of 7 should be a good indication that the person that has the thousands of post just may know thing or two that could be of benefit to you and others. So instead of being rude, short sighted in your responses, show some respect and check the attitude at the door until you know exactly what your are referring to.

Good luck with your not smoking cigarettes, thats a good start for your health, just please work on understanding that the majority of people are here to help and not be one of the very few that can be rude and curt, this serves no one, more so YOU!

I agree with you, but I also want to take PBusardo's advice he gave recently about The Journey. Some people need to go down the well trodden path themselves, and learn the mistakes themselves, for whatever reason. They may like a Bloog. They may not. It's their journey.
 

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I agree with you, but I also want to take PBusardo's advice he gave recently about The Journey. Some people need to go down the well trodden path themselves, and learn the mistakes themselves, for whatever reason. They may like a Bloog. They may not. It's their journey.

As well that can and at times should, I know I did, I didn't even no anything about ECF when I got my first Cig-a-likes, if I had it would have saved me a lot time, frustrations and money.

There is a right way and a wrong way to address someone when they are trying to offer advice and it most certainly not in the manner that the OP decided to respond to someone offering advice.
 

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DustyZ

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Actually I think he was just being a ........., and he was the one with the attitude obviously. Typical forum full of kids trying to extend their E-penis. As if a e-cig forum is the place to strut your manly-ness. Go for it, I don't need you immature little kids. Bye bye

The only one acting immature here would be you and your extremely rude attitude. Check the mirror! Wow...
 

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This thread brought a big smile to my face, which was much needed. Humility goes a long way. I want to play devil's advocate and say maybe the OP is still going through withdrawls. I am just sad to find out that my 150+ posts aren't even close to stud status. Definitely have to go hit the threads tonight. Way to go and keep it classy fellow vapors! :vapor: :toast:
 

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Well, I came in here to agree with OP about NJOY being pretty good for what it is. Certainly the best cig-alike out there, as it is obvious they went out of their way to make it feel as much like a real cigarette as possible. Also, I was kinda blown away at how much I actually enjoyed the flavor. The nicotine level is high compared to what most vapers use, but I never felt a nic overdose. Again, the flavor was awesome sauce! I really wish I could find that juice flavor elsewhere, or that NJOY sold it in bottles. Very big bottles.

With that said, jfelano, you need to chillax a little. UntamedRose is not only an esteemed long time ECF member, but also a moderator here, and is one of the many reasons this forum is so well run and maintained. Nobody on this forum is here to enlarge their e-peen. Actually, far from it. If there was ever a community where equal respect is paid to both new members and veterans alike, it is here. This community is so unbelievably welcoming and inviting, it boggles the mind. Folks are encouraged to ask questions and get advice or opinions, and are just as eager to share their newly found wealth of knowledge. This isn't a place where people hide behind internet anonymity to belittle one another, but rather, they are open and honest about their individuality and celebrate it (within reason, of course). Lastly, age has nothing to do with this forum. We have members ranging from age 18 to 108, and every age in between. The only commonality is that we are all adults, and we should expect all members to act as such.
 
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Wow did this thread take a turn!
Anyway, I still like the NJoys when I travel, but I still think they cost too much to use on a regular basis.
I really do wish someone would make a disposable that vaped like my iTaste VV with an Aspire BDC, cost about $2.00 each and would last a full day. I like the fiddle factor the mid range gear I use provides, but there's times when I'd give it all up if I could find a disposable like I just described. Till then, the Njoys are convenient to pack and use in hotel rooms.

Shame to see the OP take the direction he did in this thread. Disposables are an interesting segment of the market to watch. They appear to get the most visibility by the general public and while there are still a bunch of junk ones out there for sale, brands like NJoy do seem to be moving in the right direction to progress the quality of the experience in the right direction.
 
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Wow did this thread take a turn!
Anyway, I still like the NJoys when I travel, but I still think they cost too much to use on a regular basis.
I really do wish someone would make a disposable that vaped like my iTaste VV with an Aspire BDC, cost about $2.00 each and would last a full day. I like the fiddle factor the mid range gear I use provides, but there's times when I'd give it all up if I could find a disposable like I just described. Till then, the Njoys are convenient to pack and use in hotel rooms.

Shame to see the OP take the direction he did in this thread. Disposables are an interesting segment of the market to watch. They appear to get the most visibility by the general public and while there are still a bunch of junk ones out there for sale, brands like NJoy do seem to be moving in the right direction to progress the quality of the experience in the right direction.

I agree but TBH, I started with the BLU. The Njoy was way too harsh for me. Guess that is why I prefer a higher VG ratio.

The OP has "moved on" now which will make it a little tough to ask those upgrade questions when they finally arise. Amazed at the restraint people showed. One question though on Wile’s behalf; how many posts does it take to become a stud?

See below according to OP. :2cool:

7,175 posts on a e-cig forum. What a stud.

I think the restraint shows the level of class this forum maintains.
 

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Wow did this thread take a turn!
Anyway, I still like the NJoys when I travel, but I still think they cost too much to use on a regular basis.
I really do wish someone would make a disposable that vaped like my iTaste VV with an Aspire BDC, cost about $2.00 each and would last a full day. I like the fiddle factor the mid range gear I use provides, but there's times when I'd give it all up if I could find a disposable like I just described. Till then, the Njoys are convenient to pack and use in hotel rooms.

Shame to see the OP take the direction he did in this thread. Disposables are an interesting segment of the market to watch. They appear to get the most visibility by the general public and while there are still a bunch of junk ones out there for sale, brands like NJoy do seem to be moving in the right direction to progress the quality of the experience in the right direction.

I actually came across some disposables the other day that are very well priced. The company (Avail) offers a variety of ecig options, including $2 disposables. They actually offer 30 packs for $60 plus $6 shipping, which is perfectly reasonable. They are even available in 6 different flavors for the 30 pack, plus another 3 flavors when bought individually, and still $2 each. They even offer a disposable cigar for $6 each. The strength of the disposables is 28mg, and their individual juices are available at 0/8/12/18/24 mg strength.

The redditor who shared this website (/u/tubeguy) said they had some experience with them, and that he was actually pleasantly surprised by their performance overall, at least for a cig-alike, and that is coming from someone who uses a K100 and an IGO-L as their daily vape. Maybe worth checking out.

AVAIL Vapor - Disposable Electronic Cigarettes
 
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WileECoyote

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I actually came across some disposables the other day that are very well priced. The company (Avail) offers a variety of ecig options, including $2 disposables. They actually offer 30 packs for $60 plus $6 shipping, which is perfectly reasonable. They are even available in 6 different flavors for the 30 pack, plus another 3 flavors when bought individually, and still $2 each. They even offer a disposable cigar for $6 each. There is no indication on the strength of the disposables, but their individual juices are available at 0/8/12/18/24 mg strength.

The redditor who shared this website (/u/tubeguy) said they had some experience with them, and that he was actually pleasantly surprised by their performance overall, at least for a cig-alike, and that is coming from someone who uses a K100 and an IGO-L as their daily vape. Maybe worth checking out.

AVAIL Vapor - Disposable Electronic Cigarettes

I go to the B&M in Norfolk and Fredricksburg. They have some good flavor juices to sell too. Nice setup for a Vape Shop.
 
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