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JrdUK

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Has anyone tried one of these? they are $7 each was thinking of buying some for people to try

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http://www.ruyandirect.com/index.php?gOo=goods_details.dwt&goodsid=249&productname=
 

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Has anyone tried charging one of these "disposables"?

From what I can tell, they have the circuitry inside that will allow them to be charged, they just don't come with a power supply.

It would be a very cheap way to to get a battery/atomizer combo, you would just need to rig up a way to connect it to a 5V power source for charging.
 

JrdUK

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Has anyone tried charging one of these "disposables"?

From what I can tell, they have the circuitry inside that will allow them to be charged, they just don't come with a power supply.

It would be a very cheap way to to get a battery/atomizer combo, you would just need to rig up a way to connect it to a 5V power source for charging.

They are cartomizers though right? Unless you ripped it apart :D
 

h8isgr8

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They are cartomizers though right? Unless you ripped it apart :D

That's a good thing. I've made a charging cable out of a used cartomizer that could be used to charge this battery.....

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modders-forum/31882-diy-cartomizer-usb-charging-cable.html

Three step process for a cheap e-cig kit?........

1) buy this disposable and use it until the cartomizer is empty or battery is dead.
2) Build a charging cable out of the empty cartomizer.
3) buy a set of new cartomizers and learn to refill them yourself.
 
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h8isgr8

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There seems to be quite a variety of these "throw away" e-cigs out there. There are both atomizer and cartomizer versions. EastMall used to carry one, but it's no longer on their site.

Anyway, I think it's a tradgedy to throw these away after the charge is gone. The only thing keeping any of them from being recharged is the lack of a provided power adapter.
 

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Has anyone tried charging one of these "disposables"?

From what I can tell, they have the circuitry inside that will allow them to be charged, they just don't come with a power supply.

It would be a very cheap way to to get a battery/atomizer combo, you would just need to rig up a way to connect it to a 5V power source for charging.

Has anyone tried these yet. Wayne has some in stock now. I'm curious how long they really last. Says it's one piece, so there won't be a need for any threads. May all be stuffed into a single tube.
Looks made for the USA. Maybe a decision has already been made.:cool:
 
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