Green Nicotine?

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mom2matoskah

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Hi all! My roomies have had a Green Nicotine starter kit for a long time now, about 2 years. Since they moved into our house, a no-smoking house, they have started using their Green Nicotine again in between outdoor smoke breaks and are looking for some options for their cart refills, possibly tanks or clearo but definately something different than ordering replacement cartridges from Green Nicotine. I have refilled a couple of their old carts for them but that is only going to last just so long before they have to get more carts.

I did some researching and it looks like Green Nicotine might use the Kr808-1 from China but can't find anything to verify that a Kr808 cart or clearo will fit the battery. Does anyone know for certain which size/model battery is used by Green Nicotine and possibly have any pointers on where to have them order some carts, tanks or clearo?

Thanks!!
 

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Okay, I found this that says that they are KR808-D1 compatible KR-808-D or KR-808-D1? | Electronic Cigarette Magazine

You can find those cartomizers at many places for a reasonable price.

Green Smoke and Green Nicotine are different companies AFAIK. I wonder if they are the same connector type, though.
I'm also wondering what type will fit a Green Nicotine as a friend of mine has one and needs a cheaper refill alternative. GN is notoriously overpriced.
 

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Green Smoke and Green Nicotine are different companies AFAIK. I wonder if they are the same connector type, though.
I'm also wondering what type will fit a Green Nicotine as a friend of mine has one and needs a cheaper refill alternative. GN is notoriously overpriced.

Oops, sorry. I have never heard of Green Nicotine :)

But, if they are that overpriced, it may be less expensive to pick up a new kit for $30 and get the connection that you want IMO.
 

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batteries and everything else has improved by leaps and bounds over the last 2 years. I'd suggest they get an Ego, Kgo or Volt X2 and ditch the artifacts.

They'll very likely get a much better experience and they'll definitely save money as it looks like replacement carts for those GN minis is $15 for 2. In comparison a 5 pack of prefilled or blank carts from Smokeless Image are about $9 or a X2 clearomizer (which is the same as a Stardust, Vision Ego, etc just made for their X2 batteries) is about $6.50 (less with coupon).
The initial $30-40 investment in a starter kit with a new, modern battery will pay for itself pretty quickly and likely perform much better.
 

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Thanks all! The batteries are still good, they have been rarely touched until they moved into our house and couldn't smoke indoors any more. They will take and hold a charge, the attys are still fine and work on refilled carts. I got the specs on the Kr808-1 and will be comparing to their ecigs as soon as I can get a chance.
 
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