M401/2 Manual Switch Batteries and M602 Manual Kit from AbsolutelyeCigs.com! in E-Cigarette Reviews; Got my M401/2 manual batts and M602 manual kit 2 days back. Since i got two items at once, i ...
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Great! I have two manual 401's on order. Glad to hear the battery life is close to the autos, I was wondering about that.
Last edited by Turbo; 11-07-2009 at 08:36 PM.
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I believe that the battery life depends on usage pattern. I realised that if i hold on the button for a few seconds before inhaling on the cartridge, this uses up more power and battery finishes faster than usual. I did not particularly time the number of puffs but overall, the battery life is very satisfactory.
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Adaptsteve
I see that there is a difference between manual and "automatic" (none-automatic?) E. cigarettes. I am a quadriplegic and really cannot squeeze a button on my cigarette -- at least -- not if there's much pressure/dexterity involved. Is there anyone with a similar problem who might be able to enlighten me as to whether or not the pushbutton models would even work for me? I see that a couple of models I would like to look into have the button. (Someone gives me a hand has killed the "smoking anywhere", or everywhere unit I bought-- whatever it is) while trying to clean it. Unfortunately, I didn't do much research before my purchase as I had no idea there was such a plethora of devices available. If there is anyone familiar with the disability world who can second-guess the pressure point on the button model (I'm a C-5/6 Quad)-- any guidance is appreciated! & to make matters worse - this is my 1st blog experience... So, hope this "get's out" there.
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I'm sorry but i don't know much about your condition. All i can say is that the button requires very minimal effort to push down. Its also very well placed where u can hold the entire ecig with 2 fingers and smoke it with one hand.
If you are still worried, u can try the auto ones with a USB Passthrough.
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Fedor...How does the 602 compare to the M201 in terms of vapor and throat hit? I really like the m201 because of the big vapor, throat and the great taste. Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by
EDO
Fedor...How does the 602 compare to the M201 in terms of vapor and throat hit? I really like the m201 because of the big vapor, throat and the great taste. Thanks in advance.
Like i mentioned in the review, the 602 has bigger vapor and throat hit compared to the M401. However, it still is not the beast that the 201 is. I would say that it is in between the M201 and M401. This is to be expected as it is no where near the size of an M201. But it is also not that far behind.
Also, the M602 is a manual kit but the M201 only comes in auto. So you can't compare apple to apple. My opinion is that the M602 is a great performer in both the throat hit and vapor department.
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Thanks for the response and the review. I bought the M201 on your recommendation and it is the best vape....the 602 will be my next order.
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hey Fedor
Since you have all of these models- have you noticed a difference in the battery life in the 602 and the 401?
I was considering a 602 for the bigger carts but looking at the AEC specs for the two models it looks like the 401 has better battery life:
M602 Specifications:
Size 104mm(L) x 9.2mm(D)
Weight 330g
Lithium Battery DC 3.7V-100mAh
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SMOORE—401 (auto)
Dimensions 108(L)×8.5(D)mm
Weight 13.5g
Power source DC 3.7V-200mAh
This seems to indicate that the 602 will hold a charge for less time.
Also the 702, which is a shorter battery, is the same at 100mAh -
while the 201 and the 401 are both 200mAh.
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I don't really know much about the technical aspects of ecigs or batteries. I am seeing more or less the same battery life for both batteries. Since i am already pretty used to the M401 battery lifespan, i have found that the M602 is pretty much the same. Hope this limited observation helps.
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