Which devices do you use and how?

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smoking gnu

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Yes Kate the diva is much better quality and a very consistent vapour producer . I really did not think that much of my 101 until I tried dripping with it, and that’s the closest to real smoking for me, but its very temperamental has one stuffed battery , the good one takes such a long time to charge . I think I will get 901. My diva has gone well from new, nothing broken , its still going strong at 4 weeks+ old. I’m very pleased with it. And I do have that guarantee to fall back on. For me a mini is not for carts, I end up drinking not vaping . lol
 

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did the 101 battery go down the plug hole after you started dripping?
if so,the liquid probably leaked into the battery and ruined it...

luckily this is unlikely to happen in the 901,due to the design-the hole in the side of the atomiser tube for air...its pretty well sealed up compared to others...so its a good ecig for dripping with minimal damage.
 
I like the kissbox and 901's. I also have a couple of generic Janty classic clones that I am loving the dawg out of. Between these, Janty and Jane juice, my vaping and buying experience has been pretty good and steady now. Less problems and spending less money now. I know what I like and just replenish parts and supplies for what works best for me.
 

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I like the kissbox and 901's. I also have a couple of generic Janty classic clones that I am loving the dawg out of. Between these, Janty and Jane juice, my vaping and buying experience has been pretty good and steady now. Less problems and spending less money now. I know what I like and just replenish parts and supplies for what works best for me.
yep...eventually it all calms down...
you reach a plateau of what works for you...
 

smoking gnu

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did the 101 battery go down the plug hole after you started dripping?
if so,the liquid probably leaked into the battery and ruined it...

luckily this is unlikely to happen in the 901,due to the design-the hole in the side of the atomiser tube for air...its pretty well sealed up compared to others...so its a good ecig for dripping with minimal damage.



No Mr Darcy it was quite dead out of the box along with the atomizer which was replaced .I just used the one battery at first and by the time I realized that the second was stuffed I had bought a diva, and just give up on the 101 . It was the first e cig I bought and it never worked that well until I started dripping it.
 

Kate

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"you reach a plateau of what works for you..."

I was thinking that was what happened and started this thread hoping that experienced esmokers would contribute too. I don't think people talk about their devices as much when they become settled with ones that work for them but it's good for the rest of us to know about best experiences. A lot of frustrating failures might be avoided if we were more aware of what works for people who have been through the trial and error process.

Some of the things I've noticed so far - Leaford likes his Diva and Gnu rates it well too; I know from another thread that Marian uses Divas as primary devices. Darcy, Karen and everyone who I've heard has tried the 901 think it's good. Kissbox classics are pretty popular, Karen and TBob (he mentioned it on another thread) like those. The 101 is probably a good super mini. RN4072s are good workhorse devices. That's all I can think of offhand but of course there are more.
 

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Before last week I didnt know what an ecig was. Then I got one as a gift and decided to so some research and get more information on this innovative product. NOW, after reading tons of information on this forum its hard to believe there is just so much stuff out there!!

Not only that I see that people are getting more than one kind and rotating, using them in different places different and times. Seems to me more like a movement.

Another thing I learned is that quality seems to be an issue and not all ecigs have been created equally. That being said the ecig I recieved as a gift isnt even on the forum. Maybe its a new retailer? Im not quite sure. But I believe what I have is the penstyle? There are so many different names and numbers I just cant keep up (yet). My friend bought it for me from jist.us.com and they just call the penstyle ecig Jist. Have you heard of this brand?

So far iv had a pretty good experience with my jist. My friend said it took 3 days between when she ordered and when I recieved my jist. When I got it the packaging was better than I expected. Lots of smoke and flavor. I have the white atomizer I believe, which is the white body with black and white batteries. My friend also bought me a case and it makes it much easier to transport. They seem to have some other products which I think im going to try out. Maybe get my boyfriend the Jist cuba. From what Iv been reading it seems to be like the disposable vegas type cigar? Im not sure.

I think im going to wait and see how long my jist lasts till i start tryng different brands. Maybe there will be more reviews till then on this product.

I think congratulations are in order for my first post...lol :)
 

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Congratulations, and welcome. I think Jist is just a rebranded generic, and you can buy the same thing for a better price elsewhere. Like PureSmoker BUt I'm glad it works for you, and that it brought you into the fold. ;) Before paying a premium price for another of theirs, browse around and find a more reasonably priced seller for what you want, OR if you're OK with the premium price, spend it on something worth the pricetag, like a Janty. And consider something with a guarantee, you WILL need to get replacement parts. And whatever you choose to buy, get spares if you can.
 

smoking gnu

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Hi Kate. Today I invested in a backup. As I have said before I was tempted by a 901, but another sedansa diva won in the end . I was going to just get some spares like two atomizer and a battery. But it was the same price to get a new set and a spare atomizer. This way I have a spare charger and one more battery for my ££. So I will be mostly using my diva. Very often. My diva is going strong but I thought what the hell.
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smoking gnu

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why didnt you get the dead battery replaced too mate?

well anyway,what i said about the 901 still stands...

but if you bought the 101 within the last month,id be explaining and asking my supplier for a new battery...

did you get it from a decent supplier in the UK?


Its just over the month that I got my 101. The supplier was smart smoker in the UK. I’m sure he would replace it, when I phoned him about the atomizer he was very helpful and sent me a new one straight away, which I received the next day. Then I got a diva, and have been very pleased with that and just left the 101 for dead until I started reading this forum and learned some new tricks. But I think I have kill the little 101 now, with the dripping. Its little life was so short but so so sweet . I will get 901 at some stage, exclusively for dripping. but I’ve stared backing up my diva collection. So not much ££ to go round.
 

Kate

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That's a great plan, I hope Sedansa do stay in business, they have a good product, it knocks the socks off many of its competitors.

The only problem I can see is that technology will move on in that five years and you might want to try newer devices at some stage. To be fair, even if you only use your Diva for a year it's still a good deal for the money I think.
 

Kate

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