Adapters and models confusion

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Yankee802

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This is what I have discovered so far:

Carts are the same for 510, 901.

T-Tips or Drip Tips can be used for 510, 901 & KR808D1 cartomizers.

Threads and equipment are compatible between 510, L88b (blu, volcano), and 808A/B.

Threads are the same and interchangable for 801 and 302. What is the difference between these, other than one site charging $5 for an 801, and $10 for the 302, they look identicle to me. Also, what is the difference/use between low and high bridge? I know what it means, what does having a low or high bridge do for the vape?

Threads are the same for 901, KR808D1 cartomizers.

As I understand it, there are 2 main types of cartomizers, and 1 other. Most are the KR808D1 (same thread as 901) like Vapor King, GreenCigs, and others. 4081 cartomizers are like the ones found in the malls sold by Smoking Everywhere, njoy, and others. I have found 510 cartomizers, the soft tip ones that hold very little liquid, and some (normal sized?) sold by LiquidXpress.

My collection is growing, and I've a few devices and adapters. I've even gotten a 302/801 (for my Stick v3) to 510 adapter. Then with my 510 to KR808D1 adapter, I was able to put cartomizers in my Stick, cool.

What I find most confusing is the adapter I see at nHale, CARTOMIZER ADAPTERS. Can anyone explain this to me? 901s and KR808D1s are the same thread and tip diameter. So WTF is this thing for?

I've found a lot of resources online, and most of it is incomplete and needs updating. Has anyone a complete compatability list/table out there?
 

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Yankee802:This is what I have discovered so far:

Carts are the same for 510, 901.

T-Tips or Drip Tips can be used for 510, 901 & KR808D1 cartomizers.

Threads and equipment are compatible between 510, L88b (blu, volcano), and 808A/B.

Also the 306a is compatible with the 510. Not sure what the 808A/B are.

Threads are the same and interchangable for 801 and 302. What is the difference between these,

801 is manufactured by SLB under DSE. 302 is Joye tech.

other than one site charging $5 for an 801, and $10 for the 302, they look identicle to me. Also, what is the difference/use between low and high bridge? I know what it means, what does having a low or high bridge do for the vape?

High bridge attys are 'high' ;-) and fit further into the cartridge filler. Low, just the opposite. The normal use is 'high' for dripping, low for cartridge use. And this makes sense at least with low because a prime advantage of the 801 style is the very large cartridge so that you don't want anything cutting into the space where eliquid could be (as with the high bridge atty). Still, I've seen that some still like low bridge attys for dripping.


Threads are the same for 901, KR808D1 cartomizers.

They are but because of notches for air intakes you still need an adapter to use a KR8 on the 901.

As I understand it, there are 2 main types of cartomizers, and 1 other. Most are the KR808D1 (same thread as 901) like Vapor King, GreenCigs, and others. 4081 cartomizers are like the ones found in the malls sold by Smoking Everywhere, Njoy, and others. I have found 510 cartomizers, the soft tip ones that hold very little liquid, and some (normal sized?) sold by LiquidXpress.

Pretty sure GreenCigs may need the 901 adapter as well. There are 510 cartos at Nhaler - they have 510 threads not a 510 atty.

What I find most confusing is the adapter I see at nHale, CARTOMIZER ADAPTERS. Can anyone explain this to me? 901s and KR808D1s are the same thread and tip diameter. So WTF is this thing for?

Air intakes are blocked by a direct connection of 901 and cartos.

I've found a lot of resources online, and most of it is incomplete and needs updating. Has anyone a complete compatability list/table out there

I know of no other than the one you get when you google and it is not complete.
 
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