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Types of Minis in The E-Cigarette; How many different kinds of minis are there made outside of the standard 901 model? I've seen the m-401 and ...
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    How many different kinds of minis are there made outside of the standard 901 model? I've seen the m-401 and the 103, but I know there's more out there. What are the differences outside of size and which perform the best? And what exactly is the great white? Is it a 103 with white cart?
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    I've been thinking about putting together a list of generic e-cigs and maybe trying to get some information about compatibility between different products.

    Heres another question, at what point does a "mini" become a "super mini"? Is there any distinction? It seems to be that manufacturers are now focussing on churning out new models of ever smaller e-cigs.

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    Yes it would be great if someone created a picture list of all the e-cigs currently on the market along with what atomizer is in them and a performance test result for each one.
    This would answer tons and tons of questions and tons and tons of questions from new members each time.. Although by doing this it would or might judge certain suppliers on the site over other which could cause an issue.. IT should be based on which one is the best, but which one is good depending on what type of smoker you were.. for example someone that was a HEAVY smoker would probally want something that has tons of VAP, and less mobility.. liek a USB Ecig.. as apposed to the social smoker would just has a few cigs a day would have a mini.

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    I'd like this too Rock. Maybe start with the smallest (super mini?) and go right to the Screwdriver!

    Length, battery life, atomizer life, cart fills, dripping, compatibility, etc....it surely would help sort it all out (even if they used generics).

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    You really couldn't do this. I mean. You could, but your talking perhaps 150 different ecigs.

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    Well couldn't you like clump 'em together like someone did one time when providing battery life (I think that's what it was)?

    So say a generic penstyle is basically an 801 or RN something....then give specs on that.....doing the same with the 901?

    I don't know...maybe it would be too difficult but some kind of quick reference would really be good for newbs to look at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Lazarou View Post
    I've been thinking about putting together a list of generic e-cigs and maybe trying to get some information about compatibility between different products.

    Heres another question, at what point does a "mini" become a "super mini"? Is there any distinction? It seems to be that manufacturers are now focussing on churning out new models of ever smaller e-cigs.
    There's no real definition. I use mini to refer mostly to the 901, and supermini for cigarette looking minis like the 103 or 4089. It's not so much about size to me, but I admit I haven't totally decided about it for superminis that are just as long as the 901, like the yentyl or Great White.
    Last edited by leaford; 12-08-2008 at 01:55 PM. Reason: I got "and", "but", and "or",They'll get you pretty far.

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    Leaford is mostly likely right, very hard if at all possible to do something like this.. First off you would have to buy all the e-cigs out there, or if you are lucky have free samples mailed to you, then you would have to vap, vap, vap, vap, vap, vap...... We would also need to come up with a Balanced Worksheet by which all the ecigs would have to pass or fail with.. perhaps we can do this with like the top 10 most popular bought ones?> We would need research on which 10 are the most often bought not just from members on this site but in general.

    PS - i am super surprised no one went with the screename DarthVapor LOL

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    I'm just posting what I've got and perhaps some of you can post theirs if they're not yet in my picture.



    From left to right:

    Greenworld G220
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    Like I said in my previous post its just not possible and changes nearly daily because the demand is significant enough. Many more versions exist then you think though the changes sometimes are non existant to very minimal. There are knockoff products renamed and others repainted. As well as a few copies using the same label. If they found a slightly smaller battery and called it a BLOU102 instead of a Pulse Magnatech which it was before, do you call that a "new e-cigarette"? But nice Pic Yo han! Might as well run with that. lol though take that 8084 out of picture that thing isn't even worthy of being called a ecig. I mean, it doesnt really let out vapor.
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