Will NEw Cue Vapor system or Juul Vapor fix spillage problem ?....

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flexsr

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Hey family,

I made a post in different subforum regarding Cue Vapor system -

So I caught the tail end of infomercial on the Cue e cigarette (even though the advertisers calling it Vapor system). The one thing that really appeals to me is solid or enclosed nicotine system they have (it also looks pretty neat n easy to exchange).

I say this cause even though our tanks and Rbas have gotten way better in terms of any leakage or spillage we are still dealing with liquid on a daily basis and im a clutz and I vape a lot in low lighting. So this solid system or enclosed system appeals to me. I guess it looks similar to the Juul system ecigs - that thing hasn't seem to have gotten much fanfare though .

In the end I highly doubt this closed system in the Cue would work for me cause I either vape a lot and after making my own e juice or buying bulk premade online I could never go back to paying retail on the nicotine whether it's solid (gel-like) state or liquid.

Even so I would consider getting it and using it at certain times where I absolutely can not risk spillage of any kind. Which is often.

Happy vaping.



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I watched videos on the Cue and the Juul. Cue was advertised at 69 bucks for a starter kit. No idea on the Juul. Seemed high to me. I have no need for a closed type system, but see how someone might want the stealth factor of the Juul.

I hope this is not where vaping ends up. Closed systems with limited choices at high prices.
 
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