My RYO supplier recently got the Volcano brand and is selling it like hotcakes. I started with BluCigs and noticed that Volcano looks exactly like Blu, right down to the very same charging case.
However, he's selling the kits for $80 and they only come with one battery. Like a PP said here, I'm not feeling the $80 price tag and my co-worker who bought the Volcano wasn't feeling the necessity of having to wait while that battery charged. But our RYO dealer was nice enough to give him an extra battery for free so that helped.

I wonder how many people will try e-Cigs and then give them up because they couldn't smoke while the battery was charging?
I graduated to a KR808D and passed the BluCig starter kit on to my sister. Co-worker graduated to the Yeti and passed the Volcano on to another co-worker. I drip and, while he wanted to
buy the pre-filled so he wouldn't have to fuss with dripping, I think he's likely to go onto dripping, too. Saves him money.
Our whole situation really makes me wonder how many people are out for the quick buck without thinking ahead for the long-haul? BluCig and Volcano are great for getting you started, but I couldn't see the expense of having to always be stuck on them for years.
On the other hand, I'm really thinking about talking a few bar owners into getting these items and selling them at bars when the smoking ban goes into effect in May. Can you imagine how well they'd sell there?
