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Old 07-27-2008, 07:53 PM   #1
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Default e-cig.com china mini cig review..

comes in a very nce box.. looks well presented and well made.. cost for the basic kit $38 plus another $20 for express shipping.. no dead on arrival components..

carts are around $1.85 for five and hold around half a ml each..

three kits to play with.. pop a cart in and it all works..

but its a wimp.. very little smoke production and the short cart end makes it very easy to get liquid in the mouth..

okay for placebo use or for those who dont need the nicotine kick.. a poor design unique to e-cig.com it seems best avoided..

how long they last we have no idea we gave them away..

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Old 08-07-2008, 09:34 AM   #2
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Trog there just to many wimps in your arsenal mate!
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praps i am being unkind.. but my standards are high.. if it dosnt float my boat i sink it.. i never pass judgment on just the one example thow..they all get a very fail trial..

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I have a co-worker who ordered this one from e-cig.com, a couple of months ago. Her's is a wimp too. The only way she can get a good hit is if she drips and even then she gets very little vapor.

If I remember correctly, this one has a much smaller hole than then DSE901. Did I get that correct Trog?
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it seems a design unique to e-cig.com.. i think just like their e pack they commissioned it from whatever factory they use to supply their devices..

its just a poor design.. dripping results in a mouth full of liquid.. the draw is very hard and it dosnt produce much vapour.. i didnt have the odd bad one all three i tested were exactly the same.. poor performers

the 901 draws its air thru a small hole in the atomizer.. the e-cig minii like a lot of the older devices pulls in air thru the battery..

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Seems a stupid idea to me to have the battery component an active part of the cigarette (apart from providing energy of course) allowing air and ecig juice to pass into it! Shouldn't a batttery just be a battery and nothing else?
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Seems a stupid idea to me to have the battery component an active part of the cigarette (apart from providing energy of course) allowing air and ecig juice to pass into it! Shouldn't a batttery just be a battery and nothing else?
it used to be with the cigar cigarillo and pipe.. the new fangled gadgets have to have all the flashing lights and junk.. they are being sold as high tec devices.. he he

but yes its a bad idea.. not unusual with e smoking devices..

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Old 08-10-2008, 06:50 PM   #8
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Has anyone tested the "e-pack" from E-CIG??
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Has anyone tested the "e-pack" from E-CIG??
not to my knowledge.. the fact its based on the their mini has stopped me buying one..

i just dont see them working very well. a nice concept if done properly..

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Has anyone tested the "e-pack" from E-CIG??
as far as know Leaford tried it...i dont think it was a success.
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