I should have already started reviewing and using the product (more), but work's been hell, so I'm running behind. I plan for this to be a thread I add to over time unless it dies from becoming un-interesting. I may be too late already. 
I turn 50 tommorow (Friday) and began smoking in my teens, so I may also be too late in other respects.
Per recommendations at this forum, I ordered my EVO's from the UK even though I live in the US. I ordered them on the 11th and they arrived on the 22nd or 23rd. No complaints there.
The order consisted of a starter kit, an extra battery, plus 25 medium cartridges. I think it came out to be around $70.00 (US) with shipping. Not bad considering the cost of what I believe what are called analogs (conventional cigs) in this forum.
My only problem with the shipment are the little cards with the instructions. I could not have read that tiny text when I was 30, let alone now when I'm wearing +2.25 reading glasses. If there's an online link to the same information, please share it. I know; I should go searching at the site... wait, no I shouldn't. Perhaps Intellicig should use a font pitch we all can read and fold it for shipping.
Upon delivery, I noted that one cig was fully-assembled and blinking at me, so absent education, I took some drags from it. I was kind of impressed... it seemed to take a few serious sucks on the "filter" to get things going (I wanna meet the woman who's an expert with these things), but I was ultimately feeling nicotine hits and seeing vapor.
My extra catridges are "medium", but the ones on the units shipped are "high" and I think I was getting more nicotine than I'm used to. A headache seemed to result, but I wasn't being attentive to my intake. Nevertheless, it took the place of several analogs that afternoon so I missed a lot of tar, etc.
I've mostly put my EVO's away since then because I need info I can actually read. I want to know things like how to know when to replace the catridge & battery... and if I charge the battery via my USB port, how do I know when it's complete? I'm sure it's all in the included documentation I can't read. I'm not slamming the UK on this one... US product instructions are often similar. I'm thinking I may have a really good product here, but am hesitant to wear it out before understanding it.
sea
"He's not the Messiah... He's a very naughty boy!"
I turn 50 tommorow (Friday) and began smoking in my teens, so I may also be too late in other respects.
Per recommendations at this forum, I ordered my EVO's from the UK even though I live in the US. I ordered them on the 11th and they arrived on the 22nd or 23rd. No complaints there.
The order consisted of a starter kit, an extra battery, plus 25 medium cartridges. I think it came out to be around $70.00 (US) with shipping. Not bad considering the cost of what I believe what are called analogs (conventional cigs) in this forum.
My only problem with the shipment are the little cards with the instructions. I could not have read that tiny text when I was 30, let alone now when I'm wearing +2.25 reading glasses. If there's an online link to the same information, please share it. I know; I should go searching at the site... wait, no I shouldn't. Perhaps Intellicig should use a font pitch we all can read and fold it for shipping.
Upon delivery, I noted that one cig was fully-assembled and blinking at me, so absent education, I took some drags from it. I was kind of impressed... it seemed to take a few serious sucks on the "filter" to get things going (I wanna meet the woman who's an expert with these things), but I was ultimately feeling nicotine hits and seeing vapor.
My extra catridges are "medium", but the ones on the units shipped are "high" and I think I was getting more nicotine than I'm used to. A headache seemed to result, but I wasn't being attentive to my intake. Nevertheless, it took the place of several analogs that afternoon so I missed a lot of tar, etc.
I've mostly put my EVO's away since then because I need info I can actually read. I want to know things like how to know when to replace the catridge & battery... and if I charge the battery via my USB port, how do I know when it's complete? I'm sure it's all in the included documentation I can't read. I'm not slamming the UK on this one... US product instructions are often similar. I'm thinking I may have a really good product here, but am hesitant to wear it out before understanding it.
sea
"He's not the Messiah... He's a very naughty boy!"