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Billh

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CaptJay, I did do as much reaserch as I could but aside from Amerismoke who proudly displays it on their web site and the fact every batch is tested the only thing I could find are a few juice companies that said US made. This is still all rather new to me so all Im going by is the web sites and emailling them asking where their juice is made and installed.

I used Blue for about a week and sent it back just didint do it for me vapor wise. Thats when I started looking for reviews and found Safe Cig but they took off their site US juice and the new version of their cartomisers suck, dont last and three packs I got wont ever produce any vapor. Their only costomer support is email and I basically got a tough luck reply BUT when I reorder they offered a free pack.. Not good customer service im my opion..
 

windsprints

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They kind of are but they are shipping new 5v batteries next week with my order, carts are cheaper and my favorite part is they tell me all theri juice is USA made and filled here.

Ive been paraniond about Chinese ingredients with all the bad press over the last several years.. Pluss there cheaper than Amerismoke and more for the money.
Their site says: "NOTE: V2 Flavor Cartridges (Cartomizers) are compatible with all KR808D1 Threaded Electronic Cigarettes (i.e. Premium, V4L, etc.)". So if you really want their cartridges you can purchase other PVs and use theirs with it. I'm new to this but their kits look quite expensive. You could probably save quite a bit of money on a KR808D1 kit from one of the ECF suppliers. You should read through the thread.
 
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I love ECF and use it for vapor industry information almost everday, but to say that ECF suppliers are the best, or even to indicate that it puts suppliers in a certain league is nieve. There are many great companies out there that service their clients well and supply e-cigs that are not ECF suppliers. To become an ECF supplier you must meet guidelines, but ECF guidelines are not based upon what you sell or the quality of your service, but rather based upon what you say on your web-site and how closely you adhere to the ECF's beliefs regarding the legal and political battles waging in the US e-cigarette industry. Frankly, anyone can become an ECF supplier, as long as they are willing to disregard the e-cigarette as a valid NRT, they are not willing to claim that the e-cig is healthier than a traditional cigarette, and they are not willing to make any health related claims whatsoever. The moment a supplier crosses any of these lines, they cannot be an ECF supplier. With all of this said, the top 5 e-cig brands in the USA by volume sold are all not members of ECF... this is not because they dont like ECF or dont read ECF like everybody else, it is simply because they hold a differing belief on how to approach e-cig politics :)
 
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LowThudd

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I love ECF and use it for vapor industry information almost everday, but to say that ECF suppliers are the best, or even to indicate that it puts suppliers in a certain league is nieve. There are many great companies out there that service their clients well and supply e-cigs that are not ECF suppliers. To become an ECF supplier you must meet guidelines, but ECF guidelines are not based upon what you sell or the quality of your service, but rather based upon what you say on your web-site and how closely you adhere to the ECF's beliefs regarding the legal and political battles waging in the US e-cigarette industry. Frankly, anyone can become an ECF supplier, as long as they are willing to disregard the e-cigarette as a valid NRT, they are not willing to claim that the e-cig is healthier than a traditional cigarette, and they are not willing to make any health related claims whatsoever. The moment a supplier crosses any of these lines, they cannot be an ECF supplier. With all of this said, the top 5 e-cig brands in the USA by volume sold are all not members of ECF... this is not because they dont like ECF or dont read ECF like everybody else, it is simply because they hold a differing belief on how to approach e-cig politics :)

You forgot to mention that the ECF supliers have the best prices because they are competing with each other over a large market share...IE....The ECF
 

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WOW Im getting educateded every time someone posts om this forum. Im 51 years old and untill about 1-1/2 months ago I never knew these things existed. Keeping age in mind (old school) I'm of the mind set of buying complete kits from companies as oposed to using supliers. That being said Im beginning to see that these batteries are all basically the same just not "brand" labelled.
 

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Welcome Bill.

In addition to the suppliers at the top of the page, here at ECF, here's another list that includes discount codes for the suppliers.

Link : Electronic Cigarette Coupon Code Master List - Electronic Cigarette Forum ______Add to your favorites in your browser for reference.

Hope this helps.

BTW, the average age here is around 45, but seems to be getting younger lately. I'm also 51.
 
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Billh

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Sanfordf, thanks for the info. This is getting really confusing to me all I want is a good ecig with lots of vapor and consistant flavor that lasts. The Safe Cig I have was great at first but when I ordered refills they all went to sh***t. Couldnt get a half pack out of a cartrige and the tast was totally different. Customer service also sucks.
 

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Yeah, we all want that and have found (more or less) what works for us (eventually!). It has been a bit of a journey for each. What works for one, may not work for another. I haven't saved money over burning grits yet. It's because I had to try enough stuff to 'find' what works for me. But I now have enough stuff to last until about March of next year. It has cost me (in the 7.5 months I have been vaping) about $1775 worth of acquiring gear, mixing my own niquids and experimenting/learning.
 

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Has anyone have or had expierence with "V2 Cigs"

web site v2cigs.com

I came across them by accedent, they say the use to sell other brands but purchased their own plant and all their juice is made in the USA. The seem to be a small startup company. Has anyone tried them or have expierence with them?


I have a V2. IT works good for me.... especially the manual. I went with them because of the customer service. First they had a 800 number where most don't. The staff was helpful and knowledgeable. Flavors are pretty good and all works as advertised. I have only tried V4L and blue so I don't know all the other brands. I can say blu was not very good and V4L was about the same as V2. All and all I'm a happy customer. :laugh:
 

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I just received my V2Cig today. I tried vaping a year ago with V4L and could not stand the taste of their carts. Bleh. They were way, way too flavored for me and gave me a headache. I'd also tried a few others in the malls, etc...the PG taste was just too disgusting, so I nearly gave up on it altogether. Thankfully, I decided to try V2cigs because their juice is made here in the USA...I don't know if this is the difference in the flavor for me, but it definitely tastes a lot better and less 'PG-ish'. I got the vanilla and coffee with my kit, and really enjoy both of them.

Now, I realize that these are more expensive than a lot of other options, but I don't intend on using the e-cig forever. I intend to quit completely. I don't want to make an entire lifestyle out of it (which, if you do, I have nothing against that) I just want to quit altogether.

Anyway, the carts last a long time. I am a pack-a-day smoker, and I'm sitting here at 11 PM, still puffing away on the same cart I installed this morning.

The battery life is pretty decent. I had fully-charged my manual battery at 11:00 AM this morning, and it just died about an hour ago, so I switched to the automatic.

I dunno...I'm no vaping connoisseur, but these things seem to do the trick for me, for now. I don't mind paying $1.50 or less per day for carts when I was paying $7.50 per day in nasty, smelly, unhealthy analogs.
 

LowThudd

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I just received my V2Cig today. I tried vaping a year ago with V4L and could not stand the taste of their carts. Bleh. They were way, way too flavored for me and gave me a headache. I'd also tried a few others in the malls, etc...the PG taste was just too disgusting, so I nearly gave up on it altogether. Thankfully, I decided to try V2cigs because their juice is made here in the USA...I don't know if this is the difference in the flavor for me, but it definitely tastes a lot better and less 'PG-ish'. I got the vanilla and coffee with my kit, and really enjoy both of them.

Now, I realize that these are more expensive than a lot of other options, but I don't intend on using the e-cig forever. I intend to quit completely. I don't want to make an entire lifestyle out of it (which, if you do, I have nothing against that) I just want to quit altogether.

Anyway, the carts last a long time. I am a pack-a-day smoker, and I'm sitting here at 11 PM, still puffing away on the same cart I installed this morning.

The battery life is pretty decent. I had fully-charged my manual battery at 11:00 AM this morning, and it just died about an hour ago, so I switched to the automatic.

I dunno...I'm no vaping connoisseur, but these things seem to do the trick for me, for now. I don't mind paying $1.50 or less per day for carts when I was paying $7.50 per day in nasty, smelly, unhealthy analogs.


That's great! As long as it works for you, that is all that's important. Actually, I just looked at the site and they have the 5 pack of cartos on sale for $10. Not to bad, That is the average cost of KR808 cartos. BTW, any KR808 cartos will work on your V2, and you can also refill the cartos yourself to cut down even further on the costs. I don't like PG much either. goodprophets.com has really good prices on VG juice, and I have liked everything from them except the cherry cigar.
 
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