First let me say that not only am I new to e-cigarettes, I'm new to smoking altogether! Maybe this makes me the ultimate newbie, but I accept that.
My first experience with vaping was with a disposable SS Choice No. 7 from ecigaretteschoice.com and I liked almost everything about it. Good size, good flavor, good throat hit, good vapor, good battery life for my purposes. Basically no major complaints.
Now since using that I have spent countless hours doing as much research as I can, reading through countless threads and watching numerous video reviews and have decided that an E9 might be a good choice for my first proper e-cig. I know some people have gripes about it, but keep in mind I don't have the experience with analogs to compare it to.
My only concern is that I'd like to get a PCC so that if I'm away from a power source for a couple days I won't be totally out of luck. So I was wondering if anyone could tell me if a KR808D-1 PCC like the one sold at nhaler would work with an E9 battery. This would be a perfect solution for me as it would give me the option to get a KR808D-1 kit in the future if I decide the E9 isn't everything I'd hoped it would be.
Any advice that anyone can give me will be very greatly appreciated!
My first experience with vaping was with a disposable SS Choice No. 7 from ecigaretteschoice.com and I liked almost everything about it. Good size, good flavor, good throat hit, good vapor, good battery life for my purposes. Basically no major complaints.
Now since using that I have spent countless hours doing as much research as I can, reading through countless threads and watching numerous video reviews and have decided that an E9 might be a good choice for my first proper e-cig. I know some people have gripes about it, but keep in mind I don't have the experience with analogs to compare it to.
My only concern is that I'd like to get a PCC so that if I'm away from a power source for a couple days I won't be totally out of luck. So I was wondering if anyone could tell me if a KR808D-1 PCC like the one sold at nhaler would work with an E9 battery. This would be a perfect solution for me as it would give me the option to get a KR808D-1 kit in the future if I decide the E9 isn't everything I'd hoped it would be.
Any advice that anyone can give me will be very greatly appreciated!