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I've tried both samplers (PG and reduced PG) of the new formulations and can't say I'm thrilled with either. There are a couple of good flavors, but most just taste 'off'. I wish they hadn't changed, I really liked the old formulas.
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Nope, as long as you don't drop it and mess up the seels there is supposed to be no way for juice to get anywhere but, where the atomizer goes in. Pretty cool huh? Actually, I've even heard that if you drop it in a puddle of water or something it will be completely fine, so long as you get it out fast.
Most of the time when I pull my atomizer out to clear it, or change it out with another one, it has juice all over the sides of it. This is everytime too and nothing has happened yet. Keep in mind too that mine is not new or anything either. My Stick is actually one of the oldest ones in existence, lol. I've had this one since before the Stick was even available to the public.
That juice on the side is mostly condensation. It won't hurt anything, unless you leave it in there for a very long time. Dropping it in water is not recommended, but if it does happen, dry it thoroughly and it'll probably still work. They're pretty easy to take apart too, if you need to.
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Just filling out my quota of posts here, but I add 6 or 7 drops to my stick and I find it lasts about as long as 3 or 4 analogs. I only drip that much to avoid overfilling it and flooding the atty (and the stick). You'll find that if you add a few drops of VG to your juice it wil thicken it up some (and produce more vapor) and reduce the chances of flooding. Good luck.
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A lot of the suppliers that specialize in juice carry DIY materials, including small plastic bottles, syringes, pipettes, etc. as well (if you're trying to one-stop-shop).
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hello everybody i just ordered my first e cig and by great reviews i have chose the titan 510 just checkin to see what everyone else thinks so that if this doesnt work out i will have a better view on wich direction to go ecig wise.
Janty Stick. IMO, the USB inline charger completely separates this device from the herd.
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Hi all,
Just recieved my order (from Arno) last night, charged overnight and started vaping this morning. I have been a 2+ pack a day smoker for 31 years. I can't belive it but I have had no need for an analog all day. I ordered a 510, 801, and a 901 (yeah I know, overkill) but I wanted to be sure I didn't get the wrong one and get turned off to vaping. Any way...all is good but I have a few questions....
1: How do you recommend keeping the parts (atty, Battery, Carts) together so you don't mix w/ the other models?
2: Do I need to be concerned about putting the wrong batt in the wrong charger?
3: Any suggestions you may have for keeping things organized would be great.
I'm sure I will come up w/ more questions later.
Thanks in advance.
Mark
I betcha, after a while, you'll prefer one of thos much more than the others and will only carry the others as a backup, rarely used.
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I'm considering purchasing a 510 off
http://libertyelectroniccigarettes.com/510-joye-basic-kit-black-p-403.html?osCsid=8a45c22b6a2f53302316c8426bd4bd2b
Is there any downfalls to this ecig.. and What is a better choice auto or manual? Any pros and cons that I should be informed about?
ty
Second (or third or fourth) the motion, manual is the way to go.
Janty Stick Issues?
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I've noticed the same thing on all my sticks. You don't have to push the button either. I think it's because the battery momentarily breaks contact, and that three flashes is the signal that the battery is installed correctly.