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catweezl

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Believe it or not i only just heard about E-cigs a couple of days ago and I have tried to get a handle on everything i have read so far.

So hear come my questions......

what is the newest product on the market? It is so hard to try and find that out....
what is the most robust product on the market?
How many manufacturers are actually making these e-cigs as they seem to be pretty much the same with just different logos and packaging etc.....
Is it really that important to have maximum vaper?
And how long does different size battiers really last?
What is the best carts or drippers? to supply your e-juice to your little electronic thingy that makes it goe vape :)
Who can recomend a supplier who can supply Australian standard power plug adapter pins to suit our 240v wall sockets.
Has anyone purchased anny e-cigs from an Australian supplier?

As you can see I need all the help I can get....

cat
 

roxics

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Most e-cigs are made in China by several manufacturers. Since China doesn't really observe patent laws, they pretty much all copy each other. With some variation and some new products released. The eGo is a newer product and one that many rave about. But I'm sure there are other new models. Most people tend to stick to just a handful of proven products. The 510 and KR808D-1 are two solid products. These are their generic names. You will find that vendors often rebadge them and call them something else.

The 510 as far as I'm aware is probably the most universally adaptable model on the market. I say that because you go buy all type of mods for it. The eGo for instance is a larger battery 510. The battery is important because a bigger battery will obviously last you longer. An eGo for instance can get you 6-12 hour sof vaping depending on how often you vape. A regular 510 battery will last you about an hour and half maybe. A mega 510 battery about 2.5-3 hours. But like I said it all depends on how much you vape and the model you're using.

Consider that vapor is thinner than smoke, as a result a lot of people want more vapor from their e-cig to replicate the feeling of smoke. But some people don't care that much. For some they prefer more throat hit and less vapor. It all depends what you're after and where you find your sweet spot. That's one of the great things about vaping. There are a lot of options. But sometimes it can take time and money to find the one that works for you.
 

catweezl

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roxics,

Thanks for your info has cleared a few things up for me, it sure is a slow learning curve when you can't actually get your mits onto one and see, touch, taste it in action....

I haven't seen anything on the KR808D so am gonna check that one out and see what it reads....

As I said before the voltage issue in OZ may be a bit of a problem re- rechargers...... plugs......... Mite have to dig a little deeper into the techo stuff and see if i can use some sort of standard charger purchased from OZ to cahrge the ecig?

Thanks for your reply..
Cat
 
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