Hey guys,
So I understand that an ECig is essentially 3 parts:
1) Battery
2) Atomizer
3) Cartridge (with juice and wick material)
So then what exactly defines a particular product. I mean, once my battery is dead (no longer charges) and I'm out of attys, why stick with that particular model? I see that batteries are only 10-20 bucks sometimes. An atty is about the same. And a set of carts is 5 bucks. If that's the case then any base ecig can be bought for around 25 dollars. Of course, I guess, if you buy a PCC and a charger you are a little deeper invested in a specific product.
I guess my question is this. Why would you buy adapters to connect for example a NJOY Pro to a Joye510 atty/cart? Would this be solely to preserve your charging infrastructure and additional batteries? Would you do it because it is a cheaper alternative to buying a Joye510 starter kit?
So I understand that an ECig is essentially 3 parts:
1) Battery
2) Atomizer
3) Cartridge (with juice and wick material)
So then what exactly defines a particular product. I mean, once my battery is dead (no longer charges) and I'm out of attys, why stick with that particular model? I see that batteries are only 10-20 bucks sometimes. An atty is about the same. And a set of carts is 5 bucks. If that's the case then any base ecig can be bought for around 25 dollars. Of course, I guess, if you buy a PCC and a charger you are a little deeper invested in a specific product.
I guess my question is this. Why would you buy adapters to connect for example a NJOY Pro to a Joye510 atty/cart? Would this be solely to preserve your charging infrastructure and additional batteries? Would you do it because it is a cheaper alternative to buying a Joye510 starter kit?