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02-19-2010, 01:16 AM
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#1 | | Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: St. Louis
Posts: 132
| Hey everyone,
I have never used an njoy npro, but more people are buying juice from me, for these models. They sell them at a few liquor stores and smoke shops around town, and ask me why I think mine is better since they are about the same cost. Until now, I have only been able to compare the cost of new carts and refill juice/easy refill of the 510. I don't want to bash any e-cig, because if it helps people quit, it really doesn't matter where they get it from. (as long as they get the juice from me! lol j/k) If anyone has used both models, could they give me a nice pro/con of each? I have seen video reviews, and seen people use them, but I really don't wanna cough up the $30 to do my own research.
Thanks in advance for any helpfull comments. |
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02-19-2010, 01:37 AM
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#2 | | ~A 500+ WHo DaT?!?! Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: CaJuN LoUiSiaNa SWaMPLaND
Posts: 541
| Quote:
Originally Posted by bigslick83 Hey everyone,
I have never used an njoy npro, but more people are buying juice from me, for these models. They sell them at a few liquor stores and smoke shops around town, and ask me why I think mine is better since they are about the same cost. Until now, I have only been able to compare the cost of new carts and refill juice/easy refill of the 510. I don't want to bash any e-cig, because if it helps people quit, it really doesn't matter where they get it from. (as long as they get the juice from me! lol j/k) If anyone has used both models, could they give me a nice pro/con of each? I have seen video reviews, and seen people use them, but I really don't wanna cough up the $30 to do my own research.
Thanks in advance for any helpfull comments. | refillmynjoy.com Smoke Anywhere, Electronic Cigarette, Smokeless Cigarette, Nj that's just one I googled and the model my friend started with. She bought it at Tobacco Plus gas station/store. It cost her $75 and she got 1 atomizer, 2 batteries, 5 filled cartridges and a charger in a box. I believe 10 prefilled cartridges cost $20 at the store.
As a 1st ecig she liked it and did well but soon vaped out her cartridges. They only have those little plastic cups inside and hold very little juice. She figured out she could buy juice and drip it into the cartridge but again, only a few drops at a time. She gave it up pretty much until I made her more juice. I ordered her a manual 510 starter kit and she likes it much more because of throat hit and vapor production. She uses the njoy as backup when going out or whatever. She also was NOT vaping enough to keep her nicotine level up and craved cigs, so had she vaped more, I don't know how only having 1 atomizer would work out. You can put a lot more juice into a 510 cartridge than njoy, I do know that. You can drip onto the atomizer a little but risk killing that auto battery dead from juice going into it - manual batteries don't do that.
Is that what you mean? If so, send me some 24mg cartridges for my 510. Thank you. LoL
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02-19-2010, 03:42 AM
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#3 | | Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: St. Louis
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| yup cool. that's perfect. my friend has the same problem with his envy (little cup) he uses his 510 mostly for that same reason. I really like the double kit with the joye, and it seams that the majority of kits only come with 1 bat or 2 bats and only one atty. a single kit for $30, and carts for $18? Depending on how long they last, it seems like it may be as much as analogs here. I like to tell people with my prices, they should save 50-75% off smoking after a few months, unless they go crazy with it, like most do.
I figure everyone who tried the npro are going to compare everything else they try to it, and I just wanted to pick up a few similarities, or what they can expect to be different.
Thanks again. |
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02-19-2010, 11:27 AM
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#4 | | ~XpLiCit MeMbeR~ Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Austin, TX
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| I have both, and well the atomizers are soooo much better in the 510 compared to the Npro. Seems like ive gone through about 12 in my npro compared to 3 in my 510. The battery life is short in the Npro compared to the 510. And I feel like I just get more out of the 510 all together then the npro. My npro just sits, i never even use the thing anymore!
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02-19-2010, 12:33 PM
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#5 | | Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: West Texas/New Mexico
Posts: 2,523
| My 4081 is one of my favorites, but only for dripping and its been "tweeked" but it has good flavor on the dedicated tobacco juice I use with it and makes vapor like crazy.
Just couldn't deal with the tiny cart so I dumped the cart, cut 3/8" off the atty to expose the bridge better and cut down the mouthpiece and drilled it out with a 3/16" bit by hand. very nice dripper.
From the factory the 4081 is kind of a pain but you have to adjust your attitude and methods as you learn your equipment . For me the 510 is kind of the benchmark for 3pc. PVs but i learned to live with my 4081 and like it alot. |
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02-19-2010, 08:03 PM
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#6 | | Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: st louis
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| hey a fellow stl guy. Ok i started with the npro i got over at pilot I went less then a month until i ordered the 510. to compare.
The 510s batteries last longer.
The 510 is easier to drip into no
The attys are way better in the 510
The mouthpiece flows stronger and less whistle.
A bit larger in size but i smoked hundreds so it feels about the same.
I really love the man. batts as well.
The npro sits now with the passthru and the xtra batt i bought for it.
I have 2 attys left from the beginning 4 i had i killed one and the other came apart into 2 parts when i pulled the end off to replace carts one day threw that away.
Got a bunch of the carts as well sitting here that wont fit on the 510.
Pretty much relegated the Npro to the shelf for an emergency.
You mentioned you sell juice maybe we should meet up and i can see what you have for sale? |
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02-20-2010, 02:59 AM
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#7 | | Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: St. Louis
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| sure, i'm usually only stocked to supply the 20 or so people I have sold kits to thus far, so I dont have a huge selection yet. to be perfectly honest, juice is hard to come by in retail, so it carries the highest mark up. you can go to the source for a much better deal (strictlyejuice.com), but if you are ever in a bind, pm me for flavors/prices  it still saves alot more money than new pre-filled carts and with more options. |
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02-20-2010, 03:04 AM
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#8 | | awarded title of Sir Arse Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Louisiana
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| Except for those cartridges that are like the equivalent to 2 1/2 packs of smokes.
That's just got to be cheaper than cigarettes, right?
You don't sell none of those do you 
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02-20-2010, 03:26 AM
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#9 | | Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: St. Louis
Posts: 132
| yup, 1500 "mouthfulls"
I can think of something else its full of. |
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02-20-2010, 11:48 AM
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#10 | | Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: st louis
Posts: 15
| too true i would like to find some of those carts for testing reasons
Ive been ordering my juice so far in samplers to find something i really like and when i do i will buy larger amounts but its still a try and see approach for me |
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