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where is the best place to buy 510 parts and cartridges?

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:p:pi mean cheap also fast shipping

anyone know? i looked at health cabin but the shipping may take up to 60 days , its kinda too long for me
Both Heavens Gifts and E Cig supply stock the 510 originals

WRT Health cabin, I got my stick in 11 days, 2 weeks for Heavens Gifts. 5-7 days in Canada.

I normally buy Canadian, but most vendors only stock part of what I need/want.
 

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i just want to get some spare parts. im no sure how long will the atomizer to be dead ,and also the cartridges getting a little melt on the side :w00t::|


Make sure to "index" (line up), your cart to the atomizer bridge to prevent this.... I had the same issue when I started out with the 510 but never again since.

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Some orders cost me $22 from TO. $16 from China is pretty cheap relatively speaking.

I never order anything from anyone below $100, usually around the $150 range. That's how you save on shipping.

That being said, once your stock is built up, it is easy to wait and order large. It is understandable that some folks can't order in large quantities. I suggest for those who seem to have some difficulty, to place in the piggy bank the money they would normally spend on cigarettes. Me I was spending $100 a week, that equates to $400+ a month.

If you vape on 2/3ml per day that equates to $60-75/ month for juice, the rest is for equipment.

I saved myself $250 by making my own box mods. It isn't pretty but why would I spend upwards of $100+ for a shiny 5V device when a $15 dollar box mod does the same job? It's all about priorities I'm affraid :(
 

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I vape a 5.5 volt mod, with a 510 for dripping and a 808d for ease of use situations. I found with HV you have to trim your carts to avoid melting, even if you line it up.
If the bridge is centrally located in the atty body, indexing should be sufficient. I receive many that are not quite centered. A gentle tug/push to one side with my tweezers solves that problem.

If it wasn't for the resistance, LS2s (clones) are better made that stock attys in my opinion.
 
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