On that model, the manual is definitely more popular. As you may know, it requires you to push a button on the side (to turn on the battery) as you inhale, but that puts the control in
your hands (to your finger really). The automatic battery is turned on by your sucking on the atomizer. It is not as reliable: many auto
batteries have been known to activate by sound or movement. But you may indeed prefer it. (
I prefer it on
other models, which don't have the reliability and effectiveness of the 510's manual button.
Based on what you say appeals to you, my advice is to get one of each battery type, which, I believe, Cignot offers. Not two starter kits (unless you want to), but one manual battery and one automatic battery in the same kit. See which you prefer. You might like them both, going back and forth, depending on mood or circumstance (or which one is fully charged at the moment

).
You
can refill those cartridges, but not forever; they're going to get gunky after awhile. I probably would be a good idea to purchase one or two additional packs. I strongly urge that they be
blank and fill them from scratch with
e-liquid of your own choosing. Consider trying their Pyramid Tea Bag (PTB) cartridges. That might sound strange, but most vapers find that cartridge filling to be more effective than the stuffing inserted by the manufacturers. [BTW, over time (or perhaps quickly), you may choose to forget cartridges entirely and just drip e-liquid directly on the atomizer.]
And
definitely buy e-liquid. Not a huge quantity initially, but a few small bottles (in Cignot's case, that is 5 ml) in different flavors to start discovering your preferences.
Hope that's "real" enough.
