VaporKing from V4L Review in E-Cigarette Reviews; circeseye wrote
> you could get the auto then grab the smaller manual kit then you can have both
Is ...
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circeseye wrote
> you could get the auto then grab the smaller manual kit then you can have both
Is there any reason, why I would want or need both?
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Originally Posted by
PurKat
circeseye wrote
> you could get the auto then grab the smaller manual kit then you can have both
Is there any reason, why I would want or need both?
Thanks!
It's nice to have the option? You're able to see which you prefer. There are pros and cons to each, but they're both worth having IMO.
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Originally Posted by
jboze
Yes, much. If cost isn't an issue, then you get a new
atty every time you switch carts. Makes atomizer upkeep a complete non-issue. Don't have to worry about straw mods,
PTB mods, etc. Don't have to worry about cleaning atomizers vs not cleaning them. Don't have to worry about popping one in case it gets too dry. Don't have to worry about cart filler sticking to the bridge and burning, etc.
Really ... I thought all them extra parts, would of cost more in the end. Hmmm? I have read a lot of messages of people having problems with the 901 and 801 atomizers, and needing to keep extra on hand.
Yes, I had read somewhere, that people could refill the Vapor King carts. That is plus.
Thanks again for all your help!
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Originally Posted by
jboze
It's nice to have the option? You're able to see which you prefer. There are pros and cons to each, but they're both worth having IMO.
Do the batteries last longer in the manual or the auto?
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Batteries should be the same in manuals or autos. Depends on how long of drags you take, how many etc. Battery life seems pretty spotty on all of the e-cigs anyway.
The cost of these cartomizer models is probably slightly more than the 3 piece 801/901/510 models in the long run, but you're right about the initial cost of stocking atomizers for them. Lots of people claim to run 2-6+ months on a single atomizer. Others aren't so lucky and replace them weekly. A lot of it depends on return policies, warrantees, shipping fees, extra hassle too.
I think the cartomizers are worth it to avoid all that though.
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Originally Posted by
jboze
Batteries should be the same in manuals or autos. Depends on how long of drags you take, how many etc. Battery life seems pretty spotty on all of the e-cigs anyway.
The cost of these cartomizer models is probably slightly more than the 3 piece 801/901/510 models in the long run, but you're right about the initial cost of stocking atomizers for them. Lots of people claim to run 2-6+ months on a single atomizer. Others aren't so lucky and replace them weekly. A lot of it depends on return policies, warrantees, shipping fees, extra hassle too.
I think the cartomizers are worth it to avoid all that though.
I do not know of another e-cig, beside Vapor King, that uses the cartomizers. Does everyone carry these cartomizers, or are we limited to just two places that carry them?
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The Vapor King is just a renamed/rebadged KR808d-1. Other aliases are DPV9, Nebula, easy cig, etc. Look around or search KR808d-1. There are lots of sellers.
Also, the greencig cartomizers work on the kr808d-1 batteries. It's a different model, often times referred to as the E9 series. The original of its type is the Loong Totem (I believe that's the spelling of it). It's quite a bit more expensive, and the guts of the cartomizer are completely different. Its cartomizers are said to be more robust but lacking in the flavor dept. Supposedly it produces more vapor too.
Drew at Nhaler carries both models FWIW. You can get them from other sites as well.
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Originally Posted by
jboze
The Vapor King is just a renamed/rebadged KR808d-1. Other aliases are DPV9, Nebula, easy cig, etc. Look around or search KR808d-1. There are lots of sellers.
Also, the greencig cartomizers work on the kr808d-1 batteries. It's a different model, often times referred to as the E9 series. The original of its type is the Loong Totem (I believe that's the spelling of it). It's quite a bit more expensive, and the guts of the cartomizer are completely different. Its cartomizers are said to be more robust but lacking in the flavor dept. Supposedly it produces more vapor too.
Drew at Nhaler carries both models FWIW. You can get them from other sites as well.
I found this at Katy's website. She only sells the 901. I think that I am still unable to use links, so not sure if this will showup.
Average Monthly Cost for Medium Smoker (Using the 901)
www.thesmokelessshop.com/warranty_and_average_monthly_cost
2- atomizers 6.00 each = 14.00
1- battery 13.50 = 13.50
1- 30 ml bottle juice = 22.00
2- boxes of cartridges = 8.00
Average Monthly Cost $57.50
Does this look right to you?
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Probably about right, other than the math looks off. 2 $6 atties =/ $14 for example.
Most people will probably use around double the amount of juice too. It varies wildly, but 2-4 mls/day seems to be average. You can get juice for a lot cheaper than she lists or make your own mixes to save even more.
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Originally Posted by
jboze
Probably about right, other than the math looks off. 2 $6 atties =/ $14 for example.
Most people will probably use around double the amount of juice too. It varies wildly, but 2-4 mls/day seems to be average. You can get juice for a lot cheaper than she lists or make your own mixes to save even more.
OPPS! Yes, you are right, she has the math wrong on her website.
Yes, once I get started, I will be making my own juice. I notice she has limited flavors too. Reviews say she test all her products, before shipping, and has excellent customer service.
Thanks for aswering my questions, and providing lots of information. I really appreciate it!
Happy Vaporing!
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