The Self Juicing Box way to quit Analogs

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Nic_Fan

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OK. I ordered 3 AW IMR 14500 batts, 1 Ultrafire WF-188 charger and 5 LR510 attys. I've been using a Riva 901 w/ LR attys since Jan. 12 and haven't smoked since Jan. 13. Was a smoker for 40 years and couldn't be happier about vaping. I've been pretty satisfied with the Riva as long as I drip- which led me here. Don't mind dripping but it can be inconvenient at times. I get about a day and a half from my Riva batt. What can expect from the 14500 batt?
 
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OK. I ordered 3 AW IMR 14500 batts, 1 Ultrafire WF-188 charger and 5 LR510 attys. I've been using a Riva 901 w/ LR attys since Jan. 12 and haven't smoked since Jan. 13. Was a smoker for 40 years and couldn't be happier about vaping. I've been pretty satisfied with the Riva as long as I drip- which lead me here. Don't mind dripping but it can be inconvenient at times. I get about a day and a half from my Riva batt. What can expect from the 14500 batt?

I don't have anything that small.
All of the juicers, except the mini, use the 18650 battery, and it is good for a couple of days.
 

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OK. I ordered 3 AW IMR 14500 batts, 1 Ultrafire WF-188 charger and 5 LR510 attys. I've been using a Riva 901 w/ LR attys since Jan. 12 and haven't smoked since Jan. 13. Was a smoker for 40 years and couldn't be happier about vaping. I've been pretty satisfied with the Riva as long as I drip- which led me here. Don't mind dripping but it can be inconvenient at times. I get about a day and a half from my Riva batt. What can expect from the 14500 batt?

I vape pretty steadily all day (was also a 40-year smoker), and I get about 5 hours out of the AW IMR 14500's (using 1.5 or 2 ohm 306's).
 

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Hey, I am new to this forum, been vaping about 7 weeks - started with an eGo and then went to an eGo tank, and just tonight ordered my first bottom feeder 3.7 mods from Old Goat. (YAY!) For exactly the reasons everyone has stated here. Tired of fussing with stuff!!

Congrats Nanna! I've a REO mini on the way myself because of this thread. Thanks for all the info guys. Especially my soon to be bretheren Squonk Heads!
 

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Hey, I am new to this forum, been vaping about 7 weeks - started with an eGo and then went to an eGo tank, and just tonight ordered my first bottom feeder 3.7 mods from Old Goat. (YAY!) For exactly the reasons everyone has stated here. Tired of fussing with stuff!!

The Old Goat 3.7v bottom feeder is a very good mod for the money & and mine is holding up well to moderate usage.
 

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Way to go, I love mine. I got a few REO's my self. :)

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I took the leap and purchased a REO Grand one month after giving up cigarettes for vaping. My first purchase was a KR808D-1. I had bought some extra batteries and supplies for DIY juice. I was satisfied with the vapor from the 808. Battery life was ok, but a hassle when going out. Cartomizers were just a pain to refill and clean. I was determined to not go back to smoking. Looking into alternative PV's was my next step. I knew what I wanted: a battery that would last, a alternative to a carto or cart. I found MOD's with bigger batteries, but they used a atomizer or cartomizer. I was not interested in going to the VV MOD's. The bottom fed MOD seemed to be just what I needed.
I am very happy in my choice. I spent more than what I could have to get the type of MOD I wanted. My reasoning was I would buy something that had a good reputation/reviews and would be built to last.
I think those who are getting a little tired of fiddling with carts and cartos should not hesitate to step into the world of bottom fed MOD's. If you must, start off with one that is not expensive. You will see if the concept is for you and go from there.
 

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I took the leap and purchased a REO Grand one month after giving up cigarettes for vaping. My first purchase was a KR808D-1. I had bought some extra batteries and supplies for DIY juice. I was satisfied with the vapor from the 808. Battery life was ok, but a hassle when going out. Cartomizers were just a pain to refill and clean. I was determined to not go back to smoking. Looking into alternative PV's was my next step. I knew what I wanted: a battery that would last, a alternative to a carto or cart. I found MOD's with bigger batteries, but they used a atomizer or cartomizer. I was not interested in going to the VV MOD's. The bottom fed MOD seemed to be just what I needed.
I am very happy in my choice. I spent more than what I could have to get the type of MOD I wanted. My reasoning was I would buy something that had a good reputation/reviews and would be built to last.
I think those who are getting a little tired of fiddling with carts and cartos should not hesitate to step into the world of bottom fed MOD's. If you must, start off with one that is not expensive. You will see if the concept is for you and go from there.

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If money is an issue and a selfjuicer is out of financial reach then consider this http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-cigarette-suppliers-forum/160858-3-7-volt-510-box-mod-2-14500-trustfire-batteries-charger-30-free-shipping-plus-20-ml-juice-14.html
 
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