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WomanOfHeart

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My finace and I started with Green Smoke. That lasted about a week and then we ordered Rivas and sent the GS back for a refund. They're extremely overpriced D9 POS batteries and the carts were awful! Do yourself a favor and save your money. buy a KR808D-1 kit if you smoke less than a pack per day. If you smoke a pack per day or more then consider getting either a Riva or an eGo.
 

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My finace and I started with Green Smoke. That lasted about a week and then we ordered Rivas and sent the GS back for a refund. They're extremely overpriced D9 POS batteries and the carts were awful! Do yourself a favor and save your money. Buy a KR808D-1 kit if you smoke less than a pack per day. If you smoke a pack per day or more then consider getting either a Riva or an eGo.

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Just to clarify this point. The E9 is the battery itself. The threading on the battery is for a KR808D-2. As best i know, an E9 can be threaded for any type. Someone correct me if im wrong - but this was always my understanding.

As i said in post below, i am 95% sure GS uses a Kanger Kr808d-2. The battery is also for that model. The E9 is a model by e-cigdotcom with the same thread pattern, not sure which is the original but probably the E9 since e-cigdotcom has been around for a while. The only problem with those batteries is that they are a fairly old model (whatever old is in this industry). The D2 carts from Kanger actually work about as well as the D1 carts as they are basically the same just threaded for the other model batt. There are a couple of suppliers that offer a E9/kr808s-2 to 510 adapter if unable to return them, at least that would allow them to be used till they croak. I have never personally used a GS but i have taken a look at them in one of the Malls in South FL while shopping there and i am almost positive they are the E9/KR808d-2 model.
 

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GS - my first kit :-( way too overpriced, and a bi%$h to find cartos for. Also had 4 DEAD of their prefilled cartos from an earlier order. Left my charger while doing studio work in Orlando last week, and REFUSE to pay $35 for a new. Was able to loosely fit batts into an D-1 charger and it worked. Not a bad unit, just OVERPRICED!!
 

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Greensmoke is E9 = KR808D-2, the thread-incompatible near-twin of the more popular and supported KR808D-1 (aka Vapor4Life)

KR808D-1 is the one with normal-price marketplace support - blank cartomizer styles (stuffing type and reservoir), adapters, long-charge fat-battery models, etc.

leCig sells D1 to D2 and D2 to D1 adapters

If someone has a Greensmoke, AZSMokeFree.com sells a small amount of KR808D-2 stuff, I think including a normal price battery
 

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anybody have any info? i am waiting for mine to get here. any pro's and con's would be helpfull

The big con is obviously the pricetag. The base unit will perform about as well as a $15-$30 with the KR808-d1 threads, maybe not as well in the battery department. You'll be able to find PCC (Personal Charging cases), which will facilitate like 5 recharges away from power. You can get E9/808-d2 kits if you like (LeCig example only).

If I was going 808-Dx, I'd go D1 because you have the option for the PCC, and the PigCig battery. The starter kit from the same company comes with a case (non-PCC) for $60, but I'm sure there are better deals. Still, 1/2 the price and more options for accessories. And if you must have green smoke cartridges, well, get an adapter and be happy.

I use my $15 D1 for fruit flavors, an eGo style for tobacco.
 
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