Carto Question

Status
Not open for further replies.

JustMeAgain

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Apr 3, 2009
1,189
133
64
Springfield, MO
Hi Ya'all...

I was getting ready to place my first Vapor4Life order, but I'm confused about the cartos ~ :unsure:

There's Premium (which looks like replaces 'regular')
There there's WOW

If the regular - which aren't there anymore but I am including b/c I assume they're the original version (right?)

So, what's the difference between Premium and Wow?

Thanks!
 

the4thpower3

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Mar 30, 2010
736
537
Northern Virginia
The difference between the WoW and the Premo is not the carto itself...it's the juice.

Yes the premo's are taking the place of the regulars. And eventually the premo's will be phased out. Then maybe if something better comes along the wow's will be phased out.

What's left of the regulars are listed in the SuperSale section.
 

dale1962

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Oct 24, 2009
2,504
1,372
63
Charlotte,NC
Hi Ya'all...

I was getting ready to place my first Vapor4Life order, but I'm confused about the cartos ~ :unsure:

There's Premium (which looks like replaces 'regular')
There there's WOW

If the regular - which aren't there anymore but I am including b/c I assume they're the original version (right?)

So, what's the difference between Premium and Wow?

Thanks!
The juice I believe.
 

lonercom

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Premiums were the first truly customized cartos from V4L. The juices and atomizers were tinkered with to improve taste and performance. The WOWs are the next step in the evolution but not the last.

If you hang around here long enough you will discover that Steve, Mark, Leaford and the rest cant leave well enough alone. Enjoy the tasty ride and the constant innovation!
 

Adrenalynn

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Dec 5, 2009
3,401
8
Sacramento, CA, USA Area
Loner - not to put too fine a point on it, but there's a lot of marketing fluff regarding this "truly customized from V4L". They're available "everywhere" with nothing but a label change. In fact, there were companies out there that had the "v2" version of the hard-caps with soft-caps a fair bit of time before V4L did...
 

NightVapor

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Apr 7, 2010
93
0
LA
Loner - not to put too fine a point on it, but there's a lot of marketing fluff regarding this "truly customized from V4L". They're available "everywhere" with nothing but a label change. In fact, there were companies out there that had the "v2" version of the hard-caps with soft-caps a fair bit of time before V4L did...

just curious......why did you start out saying "not to put too fine a point on it", and then put to fine a point on it? Just saying! :2c: :ohmy:

It's the juice!

happy vaping

night
 

NightVapor

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Apr 7, 2010
93
0
LA
I put a fine point on it, but not too fine a point. Believe me - that point could have been sharpened to the sub-molecular level, but I remained reserved.

Regardless, it was simply a statement of common knowledge backed by fact. And not intended as a slight to Loner in any way.

I did admire your restraint, so to answer in my most scientific vernacular.....pish-posh.

Really Adrenalynn, I meant no offense, I enjoy your posts. :nun:

Night..........y..........night.
 

v1John

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Mar 23, 2010
3,042
110
va
Everything. Or everything that matters. The key ingredient is, of course, resistance.

Imo then, they need to start to make everything about 4 volts . (What I mean is that the PTs need to be 4 volt PTs, from now on.)
Otherwise, premium cartos are not really premium, they're really LR (low resistance) cartos, in the real world. It should be noted on the V4L webpage. People would know what to expect if they try to burn through them on a PT (which all the computers in the world cannot handle). The industry is already distinguishing LR atomizers from the regular ones, on 3 piece ecigs.
 
Last edited:

Adrenalynn

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Dec 5, 2009
3,401
8
Sacramento, CA, USA Area
No offense taken, NV - I just answering your question at face value.

Dropping them to 4v would require a large regulator and supporting components. Right now they just yoink the majority of the guts out of a battery and solder a couple wires in. To do what you're asking would make for a VERY expensive PT.

They can call them "low resistance", "LR", "premium", "wow", or "the freakin' tooth fairy" if they want. That's what marketing IS. They're under no obligation to call them anything in particular.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread