"Smoking everywhere" ECig

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InTheCity

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Hi, I came across this forum today and decided to join.

I've been smoking since I was 15 (now 30) I've tried to quit numerous times but have been unsuccessful.

I purchased the "Smoking Everywhere" cigarette from Amazon for $75 and to my surprise it came in the mail within 4 days.

I was sold from the minute I started using this thing, as far mimicked smoking sensations go this is the real deal. Although after only half a day of usage the first cartridge is already dead.

At first my assumption was that these cartridges would last at least a day, but apparently this is going to be yet another expensive addiction.

Do you any of you know where to purchase cheap cartridges in larger quantities? Or other better options?

Thanks :yawn:
 

Dale

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Some folks like a penstyle, but most settle on a dse901, or "mini." If you're a hardcore smoker who doesn't mind a utilitarian-looking device you might consider Trog's ScrewDriver, otherwise I'd send you to PureSmoker for great deals on e-cigs (including the new Pilot, a super-mini sized device with reportedly great vapor production and draw time)... and check out the CaSH e-liquid flavors!

Another caution against doing business with SmokingEverywhere from me... they're overpriced.

You'll get better advice if you include your location in your profile. This lets people know what market you're in and where to suggest you shop.
 

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When you say you can add liquid to empty cartridges, does this include a measurement of nicotine?

Most beginners buy e-liquid with the nicotine in it. When you get online to check out some of the suppliers mentioned, you'll see that they offer liquids in different flavors as well as with different strengths of nicotine.

Some brave and adventurous souls make their own e-liquid, but I'm quite happy to buy the prepared stuff. :)
 

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Just to add to this, after reading several posts about people being suckered into buying the "SmokingEverwhere" brand, I feel like an idiot for having purchased this particular model. Although so far after 2 days I haven't had any issues (aside from being on my 3rd cartridge) and have managed to not smoke a single regular smoke.
 

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And that's all that really matters in the end...... you got to try something new, and you feel as though you can now avoid the analogs.

Don't beat yourself up over what others will say about making a bad choice. You simply make an "un-informed" one when less expensive choices are available.

Enjoy what you've chosen, and like everyone else with some experience under their belt, I guarantee you that you'll be soon ordering a different toy to play with.

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And that's all that really matters in the end...... you got to try something new, and you feel as though you can now avoid the analogs.

Don't beat yourself up over what others will say about making a bad choice. You simply make an "un-informed" one when less expensive choices are available.

Enjoy what you've chosen, and like everyone else with some experience under their belt, I guarantee you that you'll be soon ordering a different toy to play with.

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Seconded. A lot of people are, once they've educated themselves, retroactively unhappy with their first purchase. My "noob misake" was an Njoy Npro (super-mini)... overpriced underperformer IMHO. It was the information is this forum that encouraged me to make the giant leap straight to the Screwdriver. You'll find your footing!
 

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I originally was in total nicotine withdrawal and desperation so I bought from Smoking Anywhere at the full price ($150) and plenty of extra carts. Had the whole thing overnighted to me as well. And no, I hadn't done any research at all. Did I pay to much? Yep. Do I regret it? Nope. I also bought carts from a truckstop to use (njoy npro) until I could order juice to refill with.

Would I buy from SA again? No. I just got my penstyle from Pure Smoker and CaSH e-juice.

Happy camper here now.
 

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Deacon..

Smoke Anywhere ?? or Smoke Everywhere ??

Two different devices, two different histories, and totally two different customer support experiences.

Just hate seeing the two mixed up, as my "Smoke Anywhere" aka: Smoke-51 has been and still is great for its two piece disposable cartridge/atomizer design making its simplicity and performance perfect for what it was intended for.

I also own a Janty Dura as my interests were attracted to higher strengths of nicotine and the great assortment of flavours that are available in the liquids.

And although I've been successful in using liquids in the Smoke-51 design for refilling, the process, mixed tastes of what originally was in the cartridge, were just not as satisfying compared to their use in the Dura I have.

VapeOn,
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ITC, what model of Smoking Everywhere is it? There are more than one. If it's the 89mm, with a model number like KR808, The E-Smoke Stop has the same size carts, for a better price than SE, at least. Best value is the cartons of 50, and they have a subscription service which includes a discount. I don't have a discount code for them YET, but check my blog's discount code page and I will see if I can get one.

That's if you want to stick to the convenience of prefilled cartridges. Like the others have said, refilling is more economical, and it's really not hard. Puresmoker does have a great selection of strengths and flavors, and it's right in CA. You can use discount code LEAFORD for 5% off, too.
 

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Yep, don't feel too bad about overspending your first time out. I did the same thing, ex cept with an Njoy Npro. As someone above said, I found it way overpriced and underperforming. But it was the first time I'd ever heard about e-cigarettes, and I thought it was the only one of its kind. I returned the Njoy and bought two penstyles and a DSE901. I love my 801- it produces massive amounts of vapor and I get great throat hit...at a great price ;)
 

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I got my E-Smoke from Smoking Everywhere about 3 weeks ago. Had to replace the atomizer once already. I just think it was clogged, but they swapped it out for me no problem. I do like the vapor and throat hit. My model is suppose to be there v3.0, it looks slightly different then the previous versions, that the cartridge is larger and atomizer is shorter. The cartridges suck. Overpriced and don't last long. The bottom of my charger says Model DSN0023-02. Though i can't find any info on the model online.

I like to buy blank cartridges and e-liquid. Just got to find someone who sells the right cartridges. Any one got a suggestion. (the e-smoke shop ones are older version and don't fit my model).

Dcd

This is my first E-Smoke. And loving it.
 
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