Evo atomizers in the USA?

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joe_camel

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Hi folks--just got my Evo (first ecig ever) a couple days ago and am kind of loving it...I'm a half-a-pack a day smoker and have only had 4 analog cigs since it arrived!

So now I'm stocking up--just ordered some juice from Johnson's Creek.

But my question is: is there a US supplier with Evo atomizers? My intellicig shipment took 3 weeks to get to me, so I don't want to deal with int'l shipping again if I can avoid.

Yes, I know 401 or 402 parts should work, but can't seem to find any US sites with those either.

Also, I've read that the Puresmoker Pilot is compatible, but the atomizer doesn't look at all the same to me from the pics on the site. Can anyone set me straight on this?

And my thanks to all you contributors to this forum...ecig startup is very intimidating and this forum is the only place that gave me the info I needed to dive in!!
 
Hey Joe, yes the pilot atomizer is compatible with the evo! There is an American site that sells the evo Intellicigs.com, but i would strongly urge against them.They are ripping people off right and left, even a close friend of mine put in an order for more than 100 bucks over a month ago and received nothing..So beware of those guys!
 

Terraphon

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The truth is in this thread.

The pilot is a 401. A 402 is a 401 with a smaller battery (and a 403 is an even smaller battery).

The pilot atomizers work GREAT on an evo battery (even better than the evo atomizer, in my experience).

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Check this thread for a video showing the difference between the 2 atomizers.

Also, to set the record straight, I don't own a pilot...The one I had I was testing for a friend. I lent him one of my evo batteries and gave me his pilot battery. I have pilot atomizers that I bought a while back as spares so, in effect, I built a pilot at home from pilot parts :D

I think I may get one, though...after the pen style

and the 901

and the pipe

and the 700 bottles of liquid I want.

damnit all to hell!
 
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smokingclam

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The truth is in this thread.

The pilot is a 401. A 402 is a 401 with a smaller battery (and a 403 is an even smaller battery).

The pilot atomizers work GREAT on an evo battery (even better than the evo atomizer, in my experience).

EDIT :

Check this thread for a video showing the difference between the 2 atomizers.

Also, to set the record straight, I don't own a pilot...The one I had I was testing for a friend. I lent him one of my evo batteries and gave me his pilot battery. I have pilot atomizers that I bought a while back as spares so, in effect, I built a pilot at home from pilot parts :D

I think I may get one, though...after the pen style

and the 901

and the pipe

and the 700 bottles of liquid I want.

damnit all to hell!
I'm feeling your pain!:D I need to stay off the computer for a while I think.
 

joe_camel

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wow, once again proving why this forum is a lifesaver. Post a question, go out to dinner, come back to find all the mysteries explained! Pilot atomizer, here I come. Only problem is after watching Teraphon's vid I think I want a Pilot now too :)

Thanks so much guys. Now just hoping my Johnson's Creek shipment arrives before my ten starter carts run out!
 

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Hey Joe, yes the pilot atomizer is compatible with the evo! There is an American site that sells the evo Intellicigs.com, but i would strongly urge against them.They are ripping people off right and left, even a close friend of mine put in an order for more than 100 bucks over a month ago and received nothing..So beware of those guys!

Okay... I finally have to ask (after seeing a number of times about this USA (affiliate) selling the Evo, and ripping people off! Why is the main company letting this happen? Does he/she have the only rights to sell the Evo's in the USA? I considered buying an Evo when I first read about them... but changed my mind after hearing the reviews about the US distributor. Would think this would put a very bad light on the EVO for those in the US that might buy, but don't want to deal with long shipping times from the UK... and expect good customer service? :confused:
Seems this USA distributor needs to be given the DIRTY BOOT... and then give this market to a supplier that COULD/WOULD offer fair prices, as well as great customer service! :wub:
 
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