The Perfect E-cig

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sherid

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rickslawmd

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I'm pretty new I have 5 ecigs and have found two I really like... You first need to know what type of vapor you want. I was a pack and a half smoker a day my wife only smokes a few cigarettes a week. I wanted something that I could feel and had strong vapor. I like the Aquavapor.com DCE901 and the Revolvercig.com Gemini... My wife on the other hand likes a light vapor nothing as strong she like the Revolvercig.com Elite. I have done a few reviews and one of them is the Gemini. I hope this helped... I also have reviews on filling the carts.


YouTube - ReVolver Gemini Electronic Cigarette Review
 

tarkus

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Well I'm sure your confused by now. Take your time and do some research here. I would recommend that you look at 2 of the most popular ecigs d510's and kr808d1's. Around the house d510 is suppose to have great output. Outside of home the kr808d1 is low maintenance and batteries and cartomizers last a long time. Both are sold by multiple vendors listed at the bottom of the forums.
 

Ryum

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Here is a more detailed post then my last one if you're going to order something from the internet. From a retail store, I have no info. It might help to take a look at a price list so you have an idea of what the parts should cost before you walk into a store. Like if its more then $10 for an atomizer at a store, you can beat that easily from an online store.


This is my first order
$13 Black Manual USB passthrough for KR808D-1
$3 5pc black empty round cartridges for Joye510
$3 1x 901-510 adapter(901/808D-1 bat to 510 at)
$8 Matte black atomizer for Joye510 mini e-cig
$6 10ml 24mg E-juice Coca Cola

Total cost 33, and no shipping cost.

It's not "perfect" cept for lowest cost, to try out vaping. Once I try it, and if I like it then I am basically paying $16 for that battery, and adapter to save myself $50 for the Bartleby just in case I find vaping is not for me.
Even if I do get the Bartleby as the portable power supply I have no doubt I'd still use the pass through when at home. So it won't be a total loss.
 

Milano

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1st things 1st.

Why do you want one without a button? and are you aware of the advantages of a button over a non-button? (other than the fact that there's a button?) - For Example: Those with buttons can last longer, and are easier to drip with, should you choose to do so. (among other things)

Unfortunatley you probably can't get one from CigNot for $35, because I don't think they ship to Canada. These things are banned in Canada from what I understand.

If you can find a Canadian supplier who sells a kit with 2 batteries, I'd try an auto and a manual, just knowing that if you're in it for the long run, a 510 kit with a manual should last way longer, according to what I've read.
 
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