OK guys...seems some here are still interested in continuing on with the OP. So let's get back on topic, K?
Thanks,
Lu
Thanks,
Lu
I am writing this respectfully, and I cannot stay on line long, but the original topic was "getting something off my chest" and I believe that is what I was doing... making a point.
Apostle51 is correct. And, IMHO, always typing in bold is rude. Further, apostle was respectful and got slammed. Nuck was making the same point and was funny and got slammed. I chose to make the same point using the same logic as Azure, that being that it is not against the rules, so it's OK.
Lu, you have my esteem and respect, but all of us are making a point... perhaps SJ should rethink at least one of his decissions....
I usually say a 901 as the first e-cig , it's a simple ,easy to use and easy to sorce e-cig. Popular too , so plenty of advice for it .
Thing is, if new users were to spend big money on a SD or prodigy , will they truely realise the benefit of owning such a device without first knowing the shortcomings first hand of what being a generic e-cig user brings.
I wouldn't have started e-smoking if I was looking to spend £100 on my first try !!
I agree with both terms of thinking ....
Big Batt PV's have their place in the marketplace as do regular PV's. Each has their own set of advantages/disadvantages ... For a newbie starting out, *many* have their mind set on something that looks and feels like a real cig, and this is the main reason, a standard PV's would do best. Allowing the user to get in to the game cheap and experiment to see if vaping is for them.
Is it cheaper in the long run to start out with a big batt PV? Depends on who you ask, as there are arguments for both sides of the table. I feel, by going small first, you gain that knowledge and experience needed to be successful in the long run. If you find, you need something harder hitting that lasts long, you go with a big batt pv giving up the size advantage for power. If you find you prefer the smaller look and feel, and are content with how a normal pv works, this is right in your avenue because this is where you started. Either way, its a learning experience.
The moral of the story is it comes down to personal satisfaction. No doubt, a newbie would likely be overwhelmed by a big batt PV, and the last thing we want to do is put a bad taste in the mouth of a new user. With that said ... Unless someone is completely set on Big Batt PV's and doesn't mind spending the money to get started ... I would recommend a 901/401/510 to new users ...
So why didn't you just say this about 10 minutes ago...and save me some serious typing?
Oh, but that brings me to another point. I (personally) don't think the "powerhitters" are necesssarily the best device for newbs either. I mean, how many come on and say they smoke 1/2 to 1 pack a day? They really might be quite satisfied with one of the models mentioned above than one of the more powerful ones that cost 2-3 times more. Guess I'm just talking options, is all.
Lu
Lu
I (personally) don't think the "powerhitters" are necesssarily the best device for newbs either. I mean, how many come on and say they smoke 1/2 to 1 pack a day? They really might be quite satisfied with one of the models mentioned above than one of the more powerful ones that cost 2-3 times more. Guess I'm just talking options, is all.
Lu