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So.
Where can I find some cue pods ?
Every filling station, dischem, clicks, spar in JHB North seems to be sold out.
Wanted tobacco and the mango ice.
Would have settled for pretty much anything eventually.
But zero stock everywhere.
5 days later and stock is an issue again I'm not surprised.
I'm going to visit the TWISP kiosk and Click at Mall Of Africa this afternoon, hoping to get a pod or two. That said, I don't have my hopes up.
Yeah. I've been to about 10 or 12 shops between yesterday and today.
Pretty much given up hope and gonna shelf the Cue as a result.
Not sure but I tested out the Twisp grape liquid out on my opened pod today and it's amazing. Same flavor consistency as the original pods. The only issue is that the normal 18mg liquids are 50/50 and this does look much thinner than the liquids on the original pods. Definately maybe a higher of ratio on the Twisp pods or maybe just the added water to the normal Twisp liquids thins it out. But yeah it works great loving the grapes oat the moment. Slight precipitation from the sides but nothing major. I would say maybe 25 percent more precipitation from the original pod but guess that's due to the normal liquid being thinner
@Grim reaper, the water component is only used to tweak performance of our liquids for our devices, it is only used as a measure of tailoring the viscosity or throat hit for the best performance or experience. We're not cutting it as a cost saving exercise - the amounts are too small for this.
The viscosity of the Cue Liquids are also very closely controlled for that wick/coil combination.
PS: You are probably getting more use, ml per ml, of the Cue liquid than than our 50/50 Twisp liquids because it has a higher nicotine strength and as a result you don't have to vape as often.
@Grim reaper, the water component is only used to tweak performance of our liquids for our devices, it is only used as a measure of tailoring the viscosity or throat hit for the best performance or experience. We're not cutting it as a cost saving exercise - the amounts are too small for this.
The viscosity of the Cue Liquids are also very closely controlled for that wick/coil combination.
PS: You are probably getting more use, ml per ml, of the Cue liquid than than our 50/50 Twisp liquids because it has a higher nicotine strength and as a result you don't have to vape as often.
Good day
Haven't been to active on the forum of late.
After years of trying to get of the smokes, the wife has finally decided to quit, on her own!!!.
I have given her every pod system, disposable etc known to man. However the 2 devices that really seem to work is the CUE and a disposable called Vozol.
The challenge is to find a steady supply of Cue pods, however our local Dischem had a mother load yesterday which afforded me an opportunity to stock up. Bringing me to my question, do anyone know where we can find cue devices? I searched online but haven't had much luck.
Thanks Hooked.Cue devices are no longer available. Cue pods are only available if someone has left-over stock.
The Cue has been replaced by the Vuse e-pod. You can take a Cue device to a kiosk and swop it (no charge) for a Vuse, so do that when your Cue pods are finished.
Maybe try these guysThanks Hooked.
We don't particularly like the Vuse device, we have 1 (and a broken one).
I was hoping some vendors might have a cue or 2 lying in a cupboard or something.
Will see what else I can find. The Cue just seems to have a very particular throat hit.
Thanks Hooked.
We don't particularly like the Vuse device, we have 1 (and a broken one).
I was hoping some vendors might have a cue or 2 lying in a cupboard or something.
Will see what else I can find. The Cue just seems to have a very particular throat hit.
Good day
Thank you for the replies, I think I may have found an alternative.