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which is best for vapor?

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kingovmetal

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i am obviously new here...

looking to purchase a better e smoke, i currently own a health-e-cig and a nucig...both are on their last legs.

i quit smoking recently, and am on the patch. i am using zero nic cartridges...the biggest thing for me is lots ov vapour. any suggestions? i want something that will last longer and will satisfy me on the vapour front.

another problem i have had...anyone else get this?:
i am a musician..at rehearsal, the loud music sets off my nucig and it stays lit until the music dies. anyone get this in a loud club or anything?
this really annoys me because rehearsal is where i need it the most!!!

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First question is not really easy to answer there that many devices to choose from!


second one a bit easier, you need an ecig with the option for a manual switch, which will solve your problem. What is happening is vibration is setting off sensor in battery so powering up! here a review of the 510 with this option (not recommending it ha-ha leave that up to you:) It just shows manual switch very well!)

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...updated-tecc-titan-joye-510-e-cig-review.html
 

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thanks for the suggestions everyone...

what is the life expectancy of these products? im looking to spend a bit more and want the right one.

The Prodigy and Screwdriver are made out of metal and will probably last years other than the button which are easily replaceable. As with all PV's the atomizers and batteries must be replaced but at $2 a battery for the Prodigy and Screwdriver it's a heck of a lot cheaper than the ones that look just like an analog and cost up to $20.

Note: I believe I saw on puresmoker's forum page that Steve said the button is rated for 100,000 presses.
 

woooozzaa

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Add me to the list of 510 lovers. I have a couple mini and supermini e-cig models that were ok but not enough to get me off tabacco cigarettes. I use to roll some tabacco out of the analogs to get heavier puffs and the 510 can kick me just as hard in the throat if I want it too. Heard and read great reviews about the mods like the prodigy and so, but I just can't see myself sucking on a screwdriver size cig :S . Its all about preference, but I can tell you the 510 gave me the satisfaction vapour-wise that a regular cig did. In any case, you should book a couple hours in the review section of the forums. PLENTY of great info to help you make up your mind.

Have fun.
 

DocBurN

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You can get the 510 from Happy Vaper - Canadian Quality Electronic Cigarette/Personal Vaporizers and DIY Smoke Liquid and they are in Toronto. They also specialize in 0 nic liquid. They have ready made and some very tasty DIY supplies. If you add VG (which they also sell) you will get more vapor.

Hope that helps.

I have to agree on this one, i had an excellent experience with Happy Vaper, totally recommanded if you like the 510.:thumb:
 
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