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    Default Has anyone tried InLife e-cigarettes?

    I just purchased an InLife Brand e-cig and really love it.

    I'd like anyone's feedback from experience with InLife products. I'm new in this technology.

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    InLife is a overpriced inferior quality product.

    Pro Tip: Never buy anything from a pyramid scheme; you can find cheaper and better things if you just google the product.

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    newburn...which modek inlife did you purchase...all is not lost.

    i think they only have 2 models....the penstyle which is very similar to a 801

    or the mini...which is very similar to a 901.

    since you have the kit now...just order juice and maybe an extra atomizer...not from them but from a trusted supplier


    good luck
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    As Asidrave said just buy your supplies and part from a reputable supplier.....there are lots of them here and all the members are a big help if you need it


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    Default inlife terrible service

    My first was inlife, 2 of the 3 components failed and they do not reply to e-mail or phone calls. Did get me hooked on vaping though!.....a
    E-cigs are here to stay-no matter what the FDA does
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    Quote Originally Posted by arnoman View Post
    My first was inlife, 2 of the 3 components failed and they do not reply to e-mail or phone calls. Did get me hooked on vaping though!.....a
    Now what do you own?


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    the inlife penstyle atomizer is a bit taller than the standard 801 style atomizer and the carts are a bit longer too...the carts are loose and do leak if you lie it flat. 801 and be112 atomizers fit no problem

    a friend at work got suckered into it...i helped him out with other suppliers and is now a happy vaperer
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    I just talked to one of these guys at Disneyland yesterday. I had never heard of InLife before, despite owning several eCigs of various types and feeling relatively knowledgeable on the whole thing. I saw him with what looked like an 801 and thought I'd go say hi, I had no idea he was an InLife guy

    He really gave me the feeling that he had no idea what he was talking about, and insisted on how much better his mini model was than my 901. He even let me know that his batteries last 3 days on a full charge with heavy use, and gave me the whole cartridge = pack of cigs line. When I asked him if he sold liquid he had no idea what I was talking about. When I asked him if they offered USB passthroughs for their batts he had no idea what I was talking about. I had to explain both to him and he let me know that both were a terrible idea. The BEST part was that he told me that he had never been a smoker! He just sits around disneyland, migrating between the smoking areas, puffing on his no nic carts to try and get people interested in his product. When I asked him if he would have an issue with a nonsmoker picking up an eCig he told me "Absolutely Not!" Unbelievable.

    Anyways, if I were somewhere other than the happiest place on earth I might've tried to have a longer "discussion" with him, but I wanted to actually enjoy my day!

    Question though: He kept telling me that his models were different from the 801's and 901's, but they looked exactly the same (the cartridge he pulled out of his 901 lookalike was even the brown/black cart) He insisted that they have an electrical engineer working on their atomizers blah blah blah and that they last 14 months While I don't really believe his crazy claims, are their models actually different from the 801s/901's? Just curious. Because seriously... Nearly 3x as much for the 901? Insanity!

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    its amazing how the "franchise" e-cig employees and/or owners don't really know what they are selling. i bet they would discredit everything on this forum just so they can justify their high markup on their "rebranded" e-cigs.
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    InLife, like NJOY or SmokingEverywhere, is a decent product at a high cost. Generally, they sell the same style device you can get for nearly half the price. They are not bad, and, if they have a warranty on parts, may be a good thing for you. My first purchase was an NJOY NCIG (pen-style device) and have had an atomizer replaced under warranty. When the replacement atomizer failed to works properly, they sent me a replacement staqrter kit plus a free NROBO disposable e-cigar. Last week I put in for a replacement battery since the connector to one of my NJOY batteries detached from the metal tube. NJOY is sending me a white atomizer and white battery until the burgundy colored batteries are back in stock. The moral of the tale is to have spare parts on hand at all times and use the heck out of your warranty; you paid for it. Wow, did I get off course.

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