New Health e-cig model in E-Cigarette Reviews; My first cartridge with the "health" e-cog is spent and it wasn't totally unpleasant... towards the end it was downright ...
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06-05-2009, 03:11 AM
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06-10-2009, 12:18 PM
#202
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I bought the same model and i must say i am not satisfied at all ... can someone tell me how to take the best from this cigar because i aint got no more money and i want to vape instead of smoking oll cigars? Does it worth to buy e-liquid for this one? or showld i throw it to garbage ... how do i drape the liquid into the atomizer because i tried that but it didnt worked so far ... it does the same ammount of vapour like the cartridge.
please anyone who uses it leave a reply
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06-12-2009, 04:38 AM
#203
so you guys are saying that the parts from the m series 401 or 402 are interchangeable with the health e-cigarette? (atomizor, battery, so on)
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06-13-2009, 10:26 AM
#204
anybody got any info on this?
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06-17-2009, 08:14 AM
#205

Originally Posted by
Saosin
so you guys are saying that the parts from the m series 401 or 402 are interchangeable with the health e-cigarette? (atomizor, battery, so on)
bump.. just wondering..seems like a cheap secondary pv
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06-18-2009, 11:07 AM
#206

Originally Posted by
Saosin
bump.. just wondering..seems like a cheap secondary
pv
I recently purchased a Health e-cig pack. The quality is very poor. The atomizer is contaminated with glue. The cartridges hold a tiny amount of juice. It gets REALLY HOT after just two hits. I ordered a replacement battery and atomizer and it is better. Battery does not last long compared to other e-cigs. I think that covers the bad.
I'd like to know what flavor was in the cartridge in the replacement I bought, it tasted great with a honey like aftertaste.
By the way the cartridges have a foil seal that's broken by the atty when inserted. This makes the carts difficult to refill because the plastic is so thin it tends to melt a bit from the heat.
There is some good. The atomizer is high bridged and exposed so it works good for dipping. The vapor is excellent even though the draw is hard. Very pleasant if you limit to one or two hits then let it cool down. I think I read somewhere that it runs hotter to more closely emulate an analog cigarette. I think they went too far with the heat.
Already mentioned it gets HOT; It gets so hot that I could see the glow from the coil through the cartridge if I hit it too much. It burns the juice residue quite a bit so the atty needs cleaning more often than most to keep it tasting right.
The bottom line for me is that if I want a quick blast, dip a couple of drops, otherwise I'll keep it for emergencies only.
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06-28-2009, 09:46 AM
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06-28-2009, 10:18 AM
#208
$10.27 folks??? are you kidding me?
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06-28-2009, 05:06 PM
#209
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Yep. It really is a cool little e-cig (toy), and yes, you can get it for $10.27 now, but I got unlucky and got one with a battery that won't work unless you implode your head sucking on it. Otherwise, it seems to be pretty good for the price.
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06-28-2009, 11:21 PM
#210
I have both of them. Bought them off lightinthebox.com for less than $11.
Walgreens is selling the newer ones here for $50 a pop. We call this extortion. Funny thing is, they're selling like hot cakes.
I have personally had no problem with mine, aside from the slightly poor airflow. But, that was an easy fix. As soon as I'm able to post threads, I'll put a tutorial on.
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