So Which E-Cig Should I Buy?

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NitaBMe

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It's hard to sift through the ratings everyone gives and come to a conclusion about which one is the BEST! :confused:
So without all the "this one's better for this" stuff, I'd love, love, l:hubba:ve, if someone could just tell me what their all around fave is.
Which one would YOU buy IF YOU COULD only buy ONE?
You see, I have the M401 and I'm looking for something a little better, I'm sure you guys know the downfalls of the M401.
But Battery life is not a problem as long as you can purchase a PCC for the cigarette and extra batteries. I'm concerned with not having to bust a lung just to take a drag, and throat hit, and to some extent cart life. Oh and consistency of product.
Which one is your fave, the ONE and ONLY you could do without??
That is the question ;-)
Thanks to anyone who attempts to answer.
 

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It's hard to sift through the ratings everyone gives and come to a conclusion about which one is the BEST! :confused:
So without all the "this one's better for this" stuff, I'd love, love, l:hubba:ve, if someone could just tell me what their all around fave is.
Which one would YOU buy IF YOU COULD only BUY ONE?
You see, I have the M401 and I'm looking for something a little better, I'm sure you guys know the downfalls of the M401.
But Battery life is not a problem as long as you can purchase a PCC for the cigarette and extra batteries. I'm concerned with not having to bust a lung just to take a drag, and throat hit, and to some extent cart life. Oh and consistency of product.
Which one is your fave, the ONE and ONLY you could do without??
That is the question ;-)
Thanks to anyone who attempts to answer.

If you're not happy with hit on the 401, you'd probably be better off looking at the heavyweights, like the SD, GG, Prodigy, Janty Stick, etc.
 

breakfastchef

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Below is a comment posted by forum member LoneStar recently. Does this sound like a device you would be interested in?

"The atomizer runs a bit warmer...which I expected. This may consume a bit more liquid...but I'm fine with that...when considering the increase in vapor production. Four months and several hundred dollars later...this is what I've been looking for. Initially, I wanted something that had the look/feel of a "real" cigarette. Now, I simply want something that I'm not constantly charging/changing batteries/struggling with it to get good flavor/vapor. This is it!"

The product being described above is the Prodigy from Puresmoker.
 

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wv2win

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dont buy blu cigs they suck they will be a waste of your time and money customer service is the worst shipping is a joke and batteries break down send me a message if you want me to go into details

I like your name:D. Blu and Smoke Everywhere are the "Madoffs" of the vaping world. People should just send them money and not expect anything in return.
 

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So, alot of people will say their favorites, but you need to look at reviews and find an all around good vape. The 510 is awesome- but you get the crazy vapor at the cost of battery and cart life.

I started a few months back with a DSE901, and have since moved on to an M401, RN4081, and a 501 (in shipping!!!!).

I'd have to say the 901 and 4081 and awesome in terms of reliability, batt life, and vapor. Great starters imho...
 

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    I'm anxious to try a prodigy or better still a GG (got a GG down for my b-day wish)- I'm sure the Screwdriver is great too - I just don't like the look - But for the money - The JantyStick is hard to beat - Less than half of what you spend on those others -

    What I tell all my friends trying to choose is "The more it looks like a tobacco cigarette - The worse it performs" Seems to be a good rule of thumb - But mostly I tell them - Get the JantyStick :)
     

    Zofryer

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    Honestly, you can't go wrong with a good 510 implementation. You aren't going to find anyone that hates them. However....

    Being true to what I know, and what I've recommended to three very happy friends so far, the Janty Stick is the height of shaking off analogs from the get-go. No matter what flack I get from haters, and no matter what lameness I get from the high-volt experts, I can NOT THINK of a better starters e-smoking product at this time that would be better for a e-smoking noob than the Janty Stick. The vapor production is an order of magnitude better than a 510, and the Janty Stick + 24mg liquid will make not smoking analogs very friggin easy. Hope this helps.
     

    wv2win

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    I'm anxious to try a prodigy or better still a GG (got a GG down for my b-day wish)- I'm sure the Screwdriver is great too - I just don't like the look - But for the money - The JantyStick is hard to beat - Less than half of what you spend on those others -

    What I tell all my friends trying to choose is "The more it looks like a tobacco cigarette - The worse it performs" Seems to be a good rule of thumb - But mostly I tell them - Get the JantyStick :)

    Good advice on how to decide! I can only recommend the Prodigy, Screwdriver, GG, 510, LV and Janty Stick. The poor battery life and the cost to maintain it, is my only problem with the 510 but it's performance appears to be very good. It will be interesting to see how the new manual batteries for the 901 and 801 pan out.
     
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