Side by side photo of 510 and m401? 510 and analog?

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dg99

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Does anyone have a side by side comparison photo of the 510 and m401, or of the 510 and an analog 100? Some of you may remember my initial post about a month ago, I've been continuing my research and am leaning towards the 510 but it would be nice to see a direct comparison.

To recap, I smoke 2 to 3 cigarettes in a day, and a few more on weekends. I don't wish to cold turkey out of here because I thoroughly enjoy a few therapeutic smoke breaks throughout my day, but I am looking to replicate them in a more health-conscious way.

Let's hope cignot.com gets a new stock of the "no box" kits soon, I can't wait to buy! :thumbs:
 

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Does anyone have a side by side comparison photo of the 510 and m401, or of the 510 and an analog 100? Some of you may remember my initial post about a month ago, I've been continuing my research and am leaning towards the 510 but it would be nice to see a direct comparison.

To recap, I smoke 2 to 3 cigarettes in a day, and a few more on weekends. I don't wish to cold turkey out of here because I thoroughly enjoy a few therapeutic smoke breaks throughout my day, but I am looking to replicate them in a more health-conscious way.

Let's hope cignot.com gets a new stock of the "no box" kits soon, I can't wait to buy! :thumbs:

You could grab one of these while you wait:

MadVapes LLC

Since you only smoke 2 or 3 a day, not having the other battery around won't be as big a deal. The parts will fit the cignot 510 parts, so you'll have an extra atty, a charger that you could use in your car. Get the two adapters from cignot if you can afford them:

Cignot your Midwest Electronic Cigarette store.

... top two items. And you'll have an 'auto batt' to try out too! Nothing lost as long as you get the 510 kit from cignot when it comes in. If you priced out each item - the auto batt, atty and 'universal charger' you'd be well over $10 anywhere else.

The only thing is that the cartridges are filled with 24mg marlboros so that might be a bit high nic but you could squeeze some of that out and get some PG or VG locally to dilute it. VG preferably because more vapor. That will last you until the kits are back in stock.
 

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If you want something closer to an analog, you should get an M401.

The 510 packs power but not for long. The carts may seem bigger but they do not get vaporized entirely. Battery life is a fraction of those of the M401 and other models. Atty loses power as soon as within 48 hours (from personal experience).

Besides that, the standard vaping accessories should also be considered such as manual batts, USB Passthroughs and PCCs.

Happy Vaping in 2010!!
 
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