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Well the vapor production is very good, just like a Penstyle and of course this is because it uses a Penstyle atomizer. You can unscrew it and use any of your own Penstyle atomizers. It is very light and seems well built, the manual button is large and comfortable to use. It can be charge via the wall unit (The Janty Stick uses a AAA battery) or charged with the USB cable. What's neat is that it can be used as a passthrough while charging, or just a passthrough period. (Built in) It will charge itself while plugged into the computer AND let you continue to vape on it. So far I like it, but I'm not sure I would use it in public
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Just got the Janty stick in the mail, here are some picutres, I'll get a review going on this as soon as I can
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Welcome to the forum and great tips
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Glad you guys all enjoy the review we have another video on it's way, but it's just a blog. A time for us to blab about nothing We also have a review of the DSE901 and the Janty Stick I hope to get that done in the next couple of days, editing takes FORVER I still stand by the fact that the 501 creates more vapor than the Penstyle BUT then Penstyle's vapor tends to be a bit thicker.
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Supplier: True Smoker Website: http://www.truesmoker.com Products Offered by supplier: Joye510 DSE901 Various Juice Flavors Discount and Coupon Codes: TRUEECIG10 will get you 10% off Email Response Time Almost instant. Truesmoker also has a chat area on the front page of their website. They are the first to actaully answer the chat at almost any time of day. Products Ordered: We ordered the following products from Truesmoker.com 2 x Joye510's and 2x Pepsi Flavor Processing Time: Usually 24-48 hours Shipping Time: Items where shipped and arrived in 2 days. Products where packed well and everything arrived in perfect working condition. Dead On Arrival?: All items arrived in working order. We have used the Joye 510's for over a week now and they are still going strong. Best batteries we have used so far! Summery: JD from True Smoker was quick to answer all of our questions he is friendly and courteous. Truesmoker's website is very well laid out, the server is fast and we ordered with ease without problems. The Joye510 is the best ecig we have ever used! The manual switch batteries are nothing short of amazing, the vapor is about 1 1/2 times the Pentsyle! Truesmoker is now our number one guy for parts. We whole heartedly certify http://www.truesmoker.com Note: As always we are not affiliated in any way with True Smoker. If their products had quality issues we would have no problem in saying so. We purchased the products, they where not sent to us as "Review Samples" Video Review Be sure to hit the HQ button for better quality! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdxIIMWDE0g
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Sorry I was looking at Vacker's avatar when I was typing
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Thanks for the review, I think I may get some of the new stuff. Are all the juice kits DIY? Never heard of anyone selling liquid that way, sorta cool!
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Electronic Cigarette Review of the Joye 510 As always language warning High Quality Video: Electronic Cigarette Review of the Joye 510 on Vimeo
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I don't have an opening date at the moment no. I'm releasing a very limited amount of info as we're still getting everything put together. We're trying to keep everything as legit as possible (which makes things hard)
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Here are some qoutes from people on our side -Michael Siegel, a physician, researcher and professor at the Boston University School of Public Health, in response to Senator Frank Lautenburg’s letter to the FDA suggesting the ban of electronic cigarettes. Joel Niztkin, MD, MPH, DPA, FACPM, Chair, Tobacco Control Task Force, American Association of Public Health Physicians David Sweanor, BA, JD, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa The International Harm Reduction Association Joel Niztkin, MD, MPH, DPA, FACPM, Chair, Tobacco Control Task Force, American Association of Public Health Physicians Jacob Sullum, senior editor at Reason magazine, nationally syndicated columnist and author of the critically-acclaimed book For Your Own Good: The Anti-Smoking Crusade and the Tyranny of Public Health (Free Press, 1998). David Sweanor, BA, JD, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa Royal College of Physicians The International Harm Reduction Association Smokefree Pennsylvania strongly urges the FDA to consider the enormous public health disaster the agency would create by banning electronic cigarettes. Denying 45 million (tobacco) cigarette smokers access to this exponentially less hazardous alternative would result in millions of preventable deaths among smokers and millions of nonsmokers continuing to be exposed to tobacco smoke pollution. It is absurd to even contemplate protecting the deadliest nicotine products (tobacco cigarettes) from market competition by these less hazardous nicotine products. William T. Godshall, MPH, Executive Director, Smokefree Pennsylvania David Sweanor, BA, JD, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa Royal College of Physicians Oddly, though there has been much focus on issues such as where the product could be used, how it was taxed, limits on advertising, controls on places of sale, packaging requirements … there has been little to nothing being done about the product itself. David Sweanor, BA, JD, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
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Well said, I'm not sick of hearing about the FDA so much as I'm sick about hearing ******** claims. Unless the FDA posts an offcial press release about the Ban I don't want to read anymore BS "leaked emails" And I can't agree more with your post, ecig are starting to be seen in a postive light, the only thing we can do is educated and get the word out. I also think if the FDA is going to grab anything it's going to be the big orders. We have already seen this happen. But the orders for our store are coming through fine at the moment. (yea I said store )
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Very true. But when you really think about it what's the FDA going to say to SE? "They are unsafe so we're pulling them" "oh really? Where is your testing? BEATCH" It's sort of a catch 22
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You know what I think? I'm getting tired of hearing about the FDA bans only for nothing to happen, I'm not saying I'm not grateful for still being able to smoke my electronic cigarette, but I think unless the FDA actually signs up for a damn account here on Vapor Talk I don't want to hear about it any longer
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Sorry guys we where busy doing the new review and setting up the new Blue Screen. Here is our video page: http://www.youtube.com/user/ChrisFromCali Here is the video with the dogs, this was one of our VERY early videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkkih5mfPQc...re=channel_page
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vinegar to clean atomizer????
Christopher replied to 12loulou12's topic in General Vaping Discussion
Vinger has been used and works well, however you need make sure you rinse well, it can leave a bad after taste -
You must have watched the Leford video
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Support Vapor Talk! On another forum? Email a lot? Paste this in your signature! This was created by Sean I'll be creating a couple aother that are smaller for you to use as well. You can also use this code. (Don't forget to remove the space inside the
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I'm not saying Puresmoker made it up, I'm just stating suppliers in general. I keep hearing about the FDA bans and yet nothing has happened. It could be a user as well, although I don't see what the point is.
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Electronic Cigarettes: Myths and Facts Myth: Electronic cigarettes are being sold to kids. Fact: Electronic cigarettes are intended for committed smokers of the legal age to smoke. The industry advocates proper labeling, encourages retailers to check identification of customers and notes that electronic cigarette companies in good standing validate age prior to transacting online purchases. In a recent industry study that included a random sample of US electronic cigarette customers, the average respondent’s age was 44 years old. Further, with an average product price of about $100, it can hardly be called kid-friendly. Myth: Electronic cigarette cartridges offer many flavors in order to attract adolescent users. Fact: Many adult-intended products offer a variety of flavors. The preference for flavor is universal and not age-specific. Products of all types offer colors, flavors and other variations in order to appeal to consumers. To suggest that the cartridge flavors for electronic cigarettes were devised to appeal to kids is patently false and has no basis in fact, and is the same thing as suggesting nicotine-infused smoking cessation gums are available in mint and cinnamon flavors in order to appeal to kids. Electronic cigarettes sold by companies in good standing are for committed smokers of the legal age to smoke. Myth: Electronic cigarettes make nicotine readily available to non-smokers. Fact: Electronic cigarettes are marketed to current smokers, not non-smokers. Nicotine is widely available in over-the-counter products including tobacco cigarettes and smoking cessation gums and lozenges, and there is no evidence that these products or electronic cigarettes increase the consumption of nicotine by those who do not wish to smoke. In a recent industry study that included a random sample of US electronic cigarette customers, 96% were smokers purchasing the product for personal use, and 4% purchased the product for a friend or relative who smoked. Myth: No one knows what is in electronic cigarettes. Fact: Multiple studies have been conducted and the ingredients are well known. Multiple studies by different laboratories around the globe have been conducted identifying that the vapor that is ingested when using an electronic cigarette, depending on the manufacturer, contains approximately 20 ingredients including nicotine, all regarded as generally safe for human consumption when ingested prudently and in accordance with proper labeling. By contrast tobacco smoke contains 4,000 ingredients including arsenic and carbon monoxide, and dozens of cancer-causing ingredients. Myth: People consume too much nicotine with electronic cigarettes because there is no governor. Fact: The amount of nicotine in electronic cigarettes is much less than other OTC products. Tobacco cigarettes and smoking cessation products, like electronic cigarettes and many other non-smoking-related products, rely on consumers to regulate their consumption and use according to manufacturer labeling. No one can control the misuse of products when directions are not followed. That said, the intake of nicotine from electronic cigarettes appears to be substantially less than acceptable standards already in the marketplace. For instance, the consumption of a tobacco cigarette delivers about 1-1.5 mg of nicotine; with the average US smoker consuming 13.9 cigarettes per day, they consume 14-21 mg of nicotine per day. Depending on the smoking cessation product, labeling suggests consumption of 6-48 mg of nicotine per day. By comparison, an electronic cigarette cartridge, depending on manufacturer and cartridge style, produces 0-16 mgs of nicotine when fully consumed by approximately 300 puffs. A recent industry study indicates the average electronic cigarette user takes 62.8 puffs per day. This suggests the average electronic cigarette smoker is consuming 3.36 mg of nicotine per day, far less than that typically consumed when using tobacco cigarettes or smoking cessation products. Myth: Electronic cigarettes cannot be legally marketed in the US. Fact: The FDA has not issued any formal guidance on electronic cigarettes. While it is true that some manufacturers have had the importation of their products stopped, it is also true that the FDA has only provided informal comments about electronic cigarettes through its spokespeople and has not issued any formal guidance on the topic. FDA currently only has jurisdiction to regulate drugs and medical devices, and electronic cigarettes are neither. Myth: You can stop people from smoking. Fact: Tobacco smoking increased in the US in 2008 for the first time since 1965. After a 30-year decline in tobacco smoking in the U.S., the percentage of US adults who smoke tobacco increased in 2008 and for the first time since 1965; this despite decades of gallant legislative and educational efforts, and the multi-billion dollar smoking cessation market. It is clear that some people will choose to smoke, and that further improvement in public health requires the acceptance of this reality and the full embrace of innovative new products that are ever-less hazardous than tobacco cigarettes and ever-more effective than abstinence. Myth: Nicotine is bad for you. Fact: The long-term use of nicotine is orders of magnitude safer than tobacco smoking. Nicotine suffers from guilt-by-association with tobacco. The carcinogenic properties of nicotine in a standalone form, separated from tobacco smoke, indicate that nicotine, on its own, does not promote the development of cancer in healthy tissue and has no mutagenic properties. Further, the Royal College of Physicians says that there are no grounds to suspect appreciable long-term adverse effects on health from the long-term use of nicotine. Electronic cigarette companies in good standing and with proper labeling do advise consumers on who the product is intended for and who should not use the product, as well as the addictive qualities of nicotine.”
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Here is a pass through, sounds like it could be just what you need. http://vaporguys.com/accessories/usb_passthrough.html
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Nice, I'd love to see a video of this in action
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I wish them the best of luck! Going to be one hell of a lawsuit
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The best thing to do is listen to your body. If you start getting tired or start experiencing headaches, it's time to put the ecig down as this is a sign of over dose. 8 puffs = One cig. Check out the "Common Symptoms when Vaping" thread: http://www.vaportalk.com/forum/forum/index.php?showtopic=62 As for the batteries it's the down fall of ecigs so far. They just plain suck. This issue can be with the liquid getting into the battery. There was nothing we could really do about it...until now that is You can now get manual switch batteries. We just ordered a Joye 510 from Truesmoker, the whole on the battery is closed up because there is a switch on the site. The batteries work great and the vapor is amazing (about 1 1/2 times the Penstyle) This thing is just great. I cant say much about the batteries in terms of life as we've only had this model about 2 days but so far so good. The batteries lasts about 2 hours or so, BUT you get so much vapor, I can't see anyone constantly vaping on this thing, and if they do, it's time to seek therapy. By the way just how much do you vape? This will help tell if it's an issue with the battery or you
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Well May 4th is here, and not a damn thing is going on. Makes me wonder if the suppliers release this crap. (You'd think there would be SOME sort of news)