Wanted Small e-cig with a big kick...

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Islandgirl4ev

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LOL...ummmm this is a shot in the dark, but I'm looking for a smaller e-cig thats dainty, but has lots of smoke.

I have the Janty V3 Ipod and love it, but would like one that looks more like a cig for public vaping. Sounds kinda weird I know. I tried the Prodigy and loved that but it's to big & bulky for my lil frame.

Also looking for a place to order juice and carts that are made in USA and close to home for quick shipping. (South Carolina)

Thanks Much,
Mary
 

martha1014

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IMO not the best but looks more like a regular cigarette is the Nipro. This was the first ecig I started with. It really didn't produce enough vapor or throat hit for me. Then I went with the 510. It is a little bigger with a white tip but still will not be noticed when out and about. It is a much better ecig. When you first start vaping they all feel really heavy and are awkward. After vaping a while a cigarette feels funny in your hand and you will find it difficult to hole.
 

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I have the Janty V3 Ipod and love it, but would like one that looks more like a cig for public vaping. Sounds kinda weird I know. I tried the Prodigy and loved that but it's to big & bulky for my lil frame.

Thanks Much,
Mary

The V3 Ipod? Hmmm. The Janty Stick V3, maybe?

Anything real small that "looks like" a cigarette is going to under-perform. Every vaper goes through a period where we want something that looks like and feels like an analog. There are so many better devices though. Check out this one for that dressy night out --

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/super-t-manufacturing/79881-precises-here.html

And, for something that "looks like" a cigarette but performs really well, the Janty eGo is a gem.

If you used and liked a Prodigy, you're really going to be disappointed with the super mini e-cigarettes. Sort of like test driving a Corvette then leaving the lot in your beat up Toyota. <g>
 

oldtechno

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Those two cuties at CIGNOT.com and their Joye 510 (no box version) isn't much longer than a cigarette. Looks more like an ink pen though--CIGNOT.com carries all the juice and equipment to get you started.

Yep, the batteries run down in an hour or two. Check into the Protogie and Little Chuck...I think that battery last all day.
 

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the 306a atomizer on a 510 battery is short, light and produces excellent taste and vapor. i believe its marketed as the joye minifogger. (about a half inch shorter than a regular 510.

the batteries go dead in 2 hours though so I use it with a mega battery. and get about 4-5.

It also only holds about 10 drops and is best used for dripping.

All in all I can't recommend it for serious use, but that or a standard 510 is just the thing to offer to an analog smoker who wants to give it a try or for the pretense of regular smoking behaviour.

The 510 with the Pyramid Tea Bag filler is the best lightweight all around solution i've found.

the 401 i had was very cool but the carts were difficult to refill and battery melted.
 

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KR808d-1 with premium cartos FTW! You can also get shorty batteries from V4L, for a daintier vape.

I also hear great things about the Magnum from NHaler, but it is quite a long device. It is supposed to simulate 5v vaping, without having to suck on a flashlight.
GrimmGreen has a good review of that...
 

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I cant much comment on the ego (though im looking to get one in a few weeks) I can comment on the joye 510 kits from cignot though. I highly suggest the 510 with pcc from them, its a great little piece of equipment. They have different colors and battery styles; I suggest a manual battery because dripping is my favorite method.
 
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