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hehehe , I cant say they dont have their place. It is alot cheaper if you go into it knowing you can re-add ejuice to the cartridges. Otherwise This is why we all have fancy big battery pv's as opposed to these small E-cigs. Then again they are nice where it might be considered socially improper to drag out your super e-liquid hookah.

I pretty much drag my buzz pro with me everywhere however. WISH that a manufacturer could develop a ecig like the blue design that worked like my buzz pro. Sadly they are world apart. However if you asked a brand new smoker never introduced to e-cigs before what he wants , a giant pv or a tiny cigarette looking device, most of us would have chose a tiny cigarette looking device not understanding the difference or necessity.
 

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There are gobs of vendors out there that say they are the #1 brand or that they are the best. Of course you'll see glowing reviews that they wrote themselves. Most of them (actually all that I've seen) are overpriced and a lot of them are junk. Google is not your friend for finding PV vendors. If you want to see a great example, dig up White Cloud. They sell $30 kits for over $300. I feel sorry when one of their customers come in here.
 

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I tried Blu, after using it for 20 minutes I promptly called back and requested a refund, sent all of it back (Minus the Cartos) and got a refund. They weren't bad, but they weren't good. The battery life was a joke, I wouldn't even get my "fix" before it died, and the PCC pack just sucked for charging and carrying around.

My husband loved them, he used them until about 2 days ago and switched to an Inferno I had extra with a Clearomizer. He now vapes his favorite, Butterscotch, Peanut Butter, Double Chocolate Mix, which is sweetened. He loves it.

Blu isn't bad, like I said, but there's other options. I guess it depends on how much you vape.
 

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Yeah, bought Blu....started smoking again! Bought and eGo C kit next and quit soon after. The marketing of Blu is what draws you in. It's also the availability that got me to first purchase. If I had been a little smarter about the whole thing to start I would have done more research in the beginning. I'm wanting and waiting for the day that retail establishments for ecigs will become more widespread.
 

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Many people on this forum who say the smaller ecigs suck haven't tried any of the newer ones. They must have improved the battery life and technology some in the past two years. No? I can see a small ecig becoming the new game changer.

I'm looking forward to trying some of the smaller ecigs out. I like the idea that they are less than 10 bucks and you can give them away as gifts if someone you know wants to try out vaping. I've seen some vapers get stuck on a flavor that is only available in prefilled cartos, that kind of sucks. I'm stuck on a flavor, but I at least get to try it out in different devices.

Anyone try the Square disposable yet? It was featured on a recent Wired podcast and they claim it's good for 500 puffs. Even if you take triple drags, that sounds pretty close to a pack of cigarettes without a recharge.

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Many people on this forum who say the smaller ecigs suck haven't tried any of the newer ones. They must have improved the battery life and technology some in the past two years. No? I can see a small ecig becoming the new game changer.

Very few vapers can go all day on even a Volt. I think Steeljan said two to three hours. Now granted that's not like my first kit which had me struggling to get a decent hit in less than an hour and gave up the ghost in an hour and half. However, it's not like the 8 or nine hours, I used to get out of my egos either. On top of that, I've switched to LR atomizers. That chews into the battery life even more.

The other reason I won't use a mini-bat is vaping in public. If you are not going to go to the smoking area, you do a lot better if what you are using has no resemblance to a cigarette. There's no upside to having people mistake what you're doing for smoking if you vape in public.
 
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The Blu was my Second e-Cig.

I thought, and still do, that it is one of the Coolest e-Cigs I ever owned. The Reason is it's Size. The Blu is so Small and Fit perfectly in a Shirt Pocket.

But I also thought, and still do, that it is one of the Worst e-Cigs I ever owned. The Reason is it's Size. The Blu is so Small that it needs to be Charged and Filled about Every Hour.

If a person wanted an e-Cig and only hit it 30 or 40 times in a day, the Blue is Perfect. But for most of Us, we want something that has At Least 8 Hour Battery Life and Holds more than 8 Drops of e-Liquid.
 

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It really is too bad that there is a lot of crap and rip-offs out there. The average person really doesn't know much about ecigs. A bad experience can totally turn them off and keep them on the stinkies! Now that you have found this forum, you will be able to get a ton of info and not get ripped off!
 
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