The sedansa nano I is indeed a 901. in E-Cigarette Reviews; This is not a review its just to let you know that the sedansa nano I is in all but ...
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The sedansa nano I is indeed a 901.
This is not a review its just to let you know that the sedansa nano I is in all but name a 901.
The nano I is a 901 so it performs exactly the same, as far as I can tell so far. so I cant fault that.
the nano I batteries and atomizer are interchangeable with the 901, although the nano batteries are a fraction shorter than the generic ones, so is I assume the charger is also interchangeable . The charger has the nice feature of the green light dimming when the battery is charged.
The only differences are, and they might be a big problem for some, is the price which is double that of a generic 901 kit, and generic carts are to long and to slim, even if you just use the mouth piece it will not fit tightly enough , this doesn’t bother me as I only want to drip, and I got a box of sedansa carts, and the rest is cosmetic, with the atomizer and batteries having that enamel finish, and the batteries having those little hoops to try to look like cigarette paper, and sedansa stamped on it.
There Is one big advantage and that is the sedansa 5 year guarantee, assuming that they will be around to honour it. This I know could be a bit of a gamble but one I’m willing to take.
I will do a proper review in a month, I would like to see how the thing holds up compared to my generic 901.
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Just a quick update. I don’t feel the need to wait a month to tell you.
I would just like to say the sedansa batteries for the nano I are complete rubbish , well the two I got are. The generic batteries for the 901 are far better.
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That doesn't sound good. Keep us posted on how it goes, things might improve.
I've heard that some batteries don't reach their full potential until they've been charged and used a few times. I don't know if that's the case with the Nano ones.
How does the atomiser compare with a 901?
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Hi Kate, the atomizer is not quite as good as my generic 901, but its pretty close really. I’ll give it a week then send for replacements. Or get a refund.
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At least there is the thirty day money back guarantee to fall back on if it doesn't perk up a bit. I hope it does, keep us posted.
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Hi Gang:
I can't speak for all the Nanos. I only own the regular Nano (long mini), and I also own the Diva. They both have special long-life batteries, and you are required to charge them using ONLY the charger supplied. Otherwise, you disengage/ruin the auto shut-off feature that makes the battery turn off both within the charger when fully charged and also when using the battery with your atomizer. After you puff, instead of going on standby like most batteries, it turns off, therefore extending the time between charges.
Just my two cents.
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Hi marian, thanks for the tip, The both batteries seem pretty poor and the light keeps cutting out, so I will give them another full charge and a last chance before I send for replacements.
The atomizer is getting quite a good performer, I have read on the forums that some atomizers need a little time to come up to scratch, this is the first time I have experienced that . I think I may have been a bit hasty with some atomizers I have had in the past, but we wont talk about that lol.
I will not be asking for a refund, I will be get replacements as an when needed . I shall put the sedansa warranty to the test lol. I will keep the forum posted with the results good or bad.
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so what u seem to be saying gnu is u either go for a 901 with no long term guarantee.. or pay a higher upfront charge for a 901 called a sedansa with a long term guarantee.. ??
if what u say is true.. sedansa want to thank their lucky stars the trog family dont buy one each.. its gonna cost em thousands..
this sounds like more La La land stuff to me.. i wonder how much they would pay us not to buy one.. it should save em a fair bit of money.. he he
trog
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Originally Posted by
trog100
so what u seem to be saying gnu is u either go for a 901 with no long term guarantee.. or pay a higher upfront charge for a 901 called a sedansa with a long term guarantee.. ??
if what u say is true.. sedansa want to thank their lucky stars the trog family dont buy one each.. its gonna cost em thousands..
this sounds like more La La land stuff to me.. i wonder how much they would pay us not to buy one.. it should save em a fair bit of money.. he he
trog
You should email them mate, and ask them for a price lol. I think this will be the test of that 5 warranty, well I’m going to start the ball rolling with two batteries.
The cost of the full kit was only the price of two generic 901 kits, so I though it worth a go. If I get any trouble with the warranty I will let everyone know.
I don’t like the carts for it they are a little bit drinky lol. The carts are one piece with the filler in one side and slightly thicker than the generic. But I just drip it so thats fine.
I just hope the don’t bank with the bank of Iceland !
Last edited by smoking gnu; 10-26-2008 at 02:01 PM.
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he he he.. they should do.. without a cart lock in they will soon go the same way..
at first they will send out the new bits.. they will use deterrent methods.. slow turn arounds and all sorts of tricks.. u will no doubt get your investment back ..
but anyone who thinks these guys are in business to dole out free parts for five years really is in La La land.. sadly all too many forum members do seem to be there.. or at least they have one foot in in both worlds..
trog
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