Roger
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Post by Roger on Jun 22, 2013 12:22:18 GMT
I tried and tested NJoy king when a friend shipped it over from the states. Firstly has way to much nicotine and didn't even last very long, so i wasn't pleased with that. But the packaging is really good also the build quality of the e-cig is also good. I prefer a standard 18mg amount of nicotine in my e-cigs, i really can't see NJoy's amount pleasing UK customers. I've recently starting vaping link deleted by Karma And i must say these are value for money in every way due to the fact that you get 5 e-cigs in a cigarette box. The vape on them is really smooth and nice with each e-cig giving you 300puffs approx. Now that's something worth a try. Hmmmm
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neptune
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Post by neptune on Jun 22, 2013 12:37:35 GMT
So just to recap. £150 for a kit that comes with one battery, and presumably uses pre-filled carts at an unknown price. [clue, it will not be cheap] A wide choice of flavours, if you regard one as a wide choice. A single choice of nicotine strength, which may, or not, appeal to a very few people for their first week of vaping. And their "Mission Statement" is to make conventional cigarettes obsolete? My Mission Statement is to avoid dealing with any company that has a mission statement. I think they are dreaming.
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