That's how I started with NJOYs from 7-eleven. I didn't like the taste that much but I spent $20 for the pack, $20 for the car charger, $20.00 for a pack of 5 carts and $20.00 for another pack so I would have 2 batteries (one in the charger all the time).
I was so excited about it I spent a total of $80.00 on it over the course of 3 days and justified every penny of it because I refused to by analogs.
Now I am doing prosmoke with a GotVapes FLüGo uGo vGO 3.7 volt e-Cigarette Kit on it's way priority mail.
But yea all this started for me because my wife seen the advertisements in our local 7-eleven store.
I was so excited about it I spent a total of $80.00 on it over the course of 3 days and justified every penny of it because I refused to by analogs.
Now I am doing prosmoke with a GotVapes FLüGo uGo vGO 3.7 volt e-Cigarette Kit on it's way priority mail.
But yea all this started for me because my wife seen the advertisements in our local 7-eleven store.
that njoy kit comes with a battery, a usb charger, and 2 carto's. not really bad for $20. Replacement cartos are a little pricey, @ around $20 for 5 cartos. The battery life is pretty abysmal...it takes longer to charge a battery than it does to drain a battery with normal usage. So, even with two batt's, your likely going to be stuck for a period of time with no fully charged battery. For $20 though, its a decent way to see if vaping might be for you. I started with the $20 Njoy kit, and liked it enough that 3 days later I ordered an 808. A couple of days later I was smoke free. So, even though the NJOY isn't a great performer, its decent price and convenient availability (and the convenience of being able to pick up cartos @ 7-11) make it a reasonable way for someone to give vaping a try.