Which e-cig is as simple as njoy cigs but with more vapor

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i've been looking at some vid reviews and am very new to e-cigs.

me and my fiance want to try e-cigs as an alternative to regular cigarettes but want to avoid the hassle of refilling liquids, and messes and such. . .

so far, it seems there's a few places that seem pretty simple and straight forward such as njoy but from the video reviews don't have a lot of vapor on exhale.

what are some suggestions of brands and models on simple prefilled e-cigs with lot of vapor when exhaling that don't involve funny looking devices e.g. the screwdriver, and messy liquids??
 

tivo45

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Buy rn4072 model. It is the njoy Ncig. But you maybe will find it in other part cheaper and under the model I gave you. Cartridges are full with liquid.

Anyways in all the ways you see it, is cheaper to buy liquid and maybe you will get used to the routine.

Ahh and rn4072 cartridges are very easy to fill.

That is for my experience. Actually I use rn4081 and rn4088 because i like the ecigs that look like analogs, and rn4072 doesnt. Rn4072 makes a lot of vapor compared to other models, maybe not the SD or GG or those (but you said not to include those on the list)

Maybe other users can give their point of view based on their experiences of any other model.

Saludos
 

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If I had it to do all over again, I would go with the NCIG/4072/Penstyle as my first unit. Larger battery and cart, less juice in the mouth.... that's just part of it. Easy to refill. Stick with it for at least a month, maybe two, before you follow the hype and buy everything else that is the "must have".
Read, Read, Read. In So Cal you should be able to meet up with other people that have different styles. Meet up and check them out. Don't believe everything you read here.
This can be an alternative to tobacco. It can also be a huge money pit. Take your time. There is no Magic Unit. They all have their issues. Take your time. Read. You may want to build your own...
 

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i've been looking at some vid reviews and am very new to e-cigs.

me and my fiance want to try e-cigs as an alternative to regular cigarettes but want to avoid the hassle of refilling liquids, and messes and such. . .

so far, it seems there's a few places that seem pretty simple and straight forward such as njoy but from the video reviews don't have a lot of vapor on exhale.

what are some suggestions of brands and models on simple prefilled e-cigs with lot of vapor when exhaling that don't involve funny looking devices e.g. the screwdriver, and messy liquids??

Those "messy" liquids are your friends. If you plan on using only factory filled cartridges, you had better think about getting a part time job. Carts will get expensive.

I'm a firm believer that the vapor is in the juice. I currently have RN4081 (NJOY), M401, 510, 901, 801. And they all produce great vapor.

Read over the DIY Liquids Forum for some great tips.

Cheers;
jd
 
thank you guys for the great replies, im just weary of the liquid cuz my fiance is a firm believer in convenience and probably doesn't want to have to deal with the adding and managing and such. . .

we mainly wanted to switch over for health + money issues but if prefilleds are going to get expensive i'll have to rethink a lot of things =i
 

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ecigs are many things, but convenient isn't one of them. Going into it, you should definitely understand that there will be a certain amount of work and "tinkering" required. No model is truly hassle free, and I say this having no major problems in the almost 4 months I have been doing this.

Also, you will find that vaping is a LOT more affordable if you refill carts instead of buying prefilled. Do NOT believe the claims of 1 cartridge = 1 pack cigs. It is not even close to being accurate. More like 1 cart = 3-4 cigs..............
 

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=i hmmmmmm so convenience aside. . . about how much are you guys savings from vaping vs reg cigs? also, HOW inconvenient is refilling?

I am a nut, because I have a ton of supplies, but IF I would not count the tons of stuff I have stashed away, I would calculate that ecigs save me 50-70% over the cost of analogs.

As far as refilling, if you use something like this:
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I can refill a cart in about 10 seconds with no mess at all. I have a small case logic case that I carry some extra supplies in:
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This picture is a little out of date since I exclusively use a Janty Stick now, but you get the idea. Refilling is really the best way to go.........
 
So the rn4072 is the ncig and the rn4081/rn4088 are the npros?? i can't seem to search using the product numbers.

Buy rn4072 model. It is the njoy Ncig. But you maybe will find it in other part cheaper and under the model I gave you. Cartridges are full with liquid.

Anyways in all the ways you see it, is cheaper to buy liquid and maybe you will get used to the routine.

Ahh and rn4072 cartridges are very easy to fill.

That is for my experience. Actually I use rn4081 and rn4088 because i like the ecigs that look like analogs, and rn4072 doesnt. Rn4072 makes a lot of vapor compared to other models, maybe not the SD or GG or those (but you said not to include those on the list)

Maybe other users can give their point of view based on their experiences of any other model.

Saludos


I'm leaning towards the ncigs or VSVapor's "The Versus" model 510
since with jantystick and GG, and the other models it looks "funny" =i

Is there a difference between the ncig and the joye510? Where have you guys gotten the best pricing?
 

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Is there a difference between the ncig and the joye510?
I'm not familiar with the Ncig but I'm sure it isn't a 510 model, so yes, there would be many differences.

The main difference is going to be a manual battery versus an automatic battery, but I can only say that because I am pretty sure no NJoy models have a manual battery. And yes, the manual battery is a whole different world. I guess you could summarize it by saying that a manual battery gives less flavor but more vapor production and far more reliability.

If I'm off base at all, hopefully someone will come along to differ.

Where have you guys gotten the best pricing?
Depends on which one you're looking for, who is having a sale, if there are coupons available, whether or not you want to wait for a delivery from China, and whom you ask.

Once you decide on a model then you can look for the best deal that fits you based on shipping time, shipping cost, what you want to buy, and additional juice for your order.

First you have to decide what you want before you can decide where to get it from.
 
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I'm a newbie and started with the Njoy NPRO rn4081 and it is great, until i kept refilling and refilling. I have my first 510 as of today with a passthrough and it is the BOMB. I used the same cart most of the day and it is easier to puff and produces alot more vapor compared to none sometimes (frequently) on the 4081. imho
 

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So the rn4072 is the ncig and the rn4081/rn4088 are the npros?? i can't seem to search using the product numbers.




I'm leaning towards the ncigs or VSVapor's "The Versus" model 510
since with jantystick and GG, and the other models it looks "funny" =i

Is there a difference between the ncig and the joye510? Where have you guys gotten the best pricing?

Some one else should tell you where to get a rn4072. Since I am in Mexico and I dont know that much about suppliers in USA.
About 510 vs rn4072 there is a big difference but both models are great. For what you need rn4072 is still the best as I see it.
good luck choosing!

Saludos
 

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I'm not familiar with the Ncig but I'm sure it isn't a 510 model, so yes, there would be many differences.

The main difference is going to be a manual battery versus an automatic battery, but I can only say that because I am pretty sure no NJoy models have a manual battery. And yes, the manual battery is a whole different world. I guess you could summarize it by saying that a manual battery gives less flavor but more vapor production and far more reliability.

If I'm off base at all, hopefully someone will come along to differ.

Depends on which one you're looking for, who is having a sale, if there are coupons available, whether or not you want to wait for a delivery from China, and whom you ask.

Once you decide on a model then you can look for the best deal that fits you based on shipping time, shipping cost, what you want to buy, and additional juice for your order.

First you have to decide what you want before you can decide where to get it from.

I just ordered the Njoy 510 from yourlastcig.com and it comes with manual batts. Price was $49 for the kit, $5 shipping, comes with two atomizers (and great support via email/phone). My first order after just a day or two of research, but seemed reasonable based on what I've read. Supposed to arrive today and I am EXCITED to start vaping (trying to stretch this last pack of analogs). Only concern is the juice, as I ordered 24mg and after reading about OD's I'm thinking I should cut it with VG lest I increase my tolerance to nic. Reading up on that now.
(just noticed as I previewed that the website I put in changed to the suppliers name automatically - did I do something wrong ?)
Good luck !
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