This site is incredibly informative

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marlowe33

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...wish I'd found it *before I dropped 2 bills at the mall. Regardless, I'm incredibly pleased with my 51 duo. Had it a little over a week and went from a pack of cigarettes a day to none in no time. Ordered juice from Wet Your Stick and really liked it, then got blank cartomizers and spare batteries from LeCig, also good so far.

Today is my first day of no cigarettes at all- had to smoke through what I had left, of course. I've tried quitting before with the patch and was able to for a while, but I'm really confident about this new thing I've discovered!

Thanks to everyone for the great info
 

dormouse

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Welcome!

Smoke51 is compatible with E9 in some way according to the compatibility chart. But the E9 is more a popular Chinese wholesaler's offering rather than a model you would find sold at the low-markup US multibrand e-cigarette hardware shops (they mainly carry the most popular models), I noticed the other day that Smoke51 online charges $50 for a replacement battery and that is outrageous. I think most of the non-rebranded batteries for models a lot of us use go for $10-15 at low-markup US vendors. If you can find a US shop that sells E9 replacement parts and if the compatibility chart is correct then it would be a cheaper way to keep what you have working, have spare parts, etc.
http://www.e-cigarette-wiki.com/index.php?title=Brand_and_Model_Compatibility_Chart

So LeCig has compatible parts? That's good too if the prices were good.
 
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marlowe33

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The D-2 batteries work with my charger and were $15 each and the blank cartos were $8/5 no clue if the cartos were a good deal, only ordered because I was ordering the batteries. I noticed that the cartos I got had two holes at the base which seemed to me to let in too much air, which I solved with cutting the end off a cart condom and using the resulting tube as a sort of airflow regulator over the join. They hold LOTS of juice, though and seem well-constructed, so happy so far.
 
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