New E Cig for beginners the X-4!

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akovac1939

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Coming next week! X-4 Electronic Cigarette Kit and empty cartomizers. This E-Cigarette is a high quality E Cigarette for beginners. For the person looking to try an ecig without the higher cost. It has 150mah rechargeable batteries (charge up to 200 times) with prefilled cartomizers and empty cartomizers available that can be refilled many to save more!

X-4 Electronic Cigarette Kit includes:
1pc 180mah White Auto Rechargeable (up to 200 times) Battery (Red LED)
1pc Disposable Cartomizer (about 400 puffs,equal to 25 real cigarettes)
1pc USB Charger(input:5.0~5.3V DC.150mA Output:4.5~4.8V DC.120mA)Flavors:
Menthol/Regular(tobacco)
Strength:High (24mg)
Size of e-cigarette
Length(cartridge installed): 4"
Diameter: 3/8"
Package
stylish box

NOW IN STOCK! X-4 Kits in Regular tobacco and menthol flavors and Empty X-4 Cartomizers in yellow and white.
 
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I would not call a 150 mAh to 180 mAh auto battery a good PV for a beginner or anyone for that matter - sorry. An hour of vaping at best before needing to switch batteries makes little sense to me. Now the E-Power which has a 1050 mAh battery that can be recharged 2000 times and the replacement battery costs $4.35, thats a good beginner PV.
 

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Yes we agree this is a good kit for anyone who would like to try a ecig cheap. It's a lot better than most other gas station type ecigs. This kit gives a good idea of what to expect from the kits like the Joye 510, and DSE901. We have the empty cartomizers for these. We will look at the RN4081 cartomizers, to look at bringing them in. Thanks for the info.
 

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Sounds like a great idea, beginners need to have something simple, intuitive. Starting them out on something like a mod isn't a smart idea, let them learn how to use it first then start refilling. After that then start looking into bigger and better, they'll get there if you give them the time. If they get frustrated trying to figure out separate batts, refilling cartos and a switch all at the same time most will quit and we'll never hear from them again.
 
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