I need help finding Vendors with horizontal coil KR808 Cartomizers

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Tasselhoff

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Hi everyone ; I came across some KR808 Cartomizers with horizontal coils/atty in them from a local vendor.They work really well:vapor: but he is having supply problems:(. Can you guys/gals help me find some vendors or the supplier that carry these so I can make list? I know Bloog has them . Any input would be appreciated.:)
 
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louis

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If you don't want to spend a lot I recommend Truman 3.3 or 2.4 ohm form vaporsetc.com as Ross is great to work with.
If you want a large carto then the only way to go is Mega's from Ikenvape as Isaac is just as great as Ross.
I have tried the CE2 types which also have horizontals at the top of the carto, but these are hard to load & don't handle thick juices very well.

I don't know of any others but have to ask why you want horizontal coils?
I use them because of dripping . Especially the CE2 types for testing new flavors.
Either way make sure you use a volt/ohm meter & check them out before filling as you could get a DOA carto.
Doesn't take much time & will save a load of juice. Usually it is the juice you either love or are just about out of.
Sometimes both & that Ain't good.

Happy vaping,
:vapor:louis:vapor:
 

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i am kind of iffy on the horizontal thing
i am looking for what i call the old carts, because the new carts i have been getting just don't fit the bill for me


lack of a internal stem - there is a kinda of paper/fabric stem cone.

the coil is directly next to the battery connector end mounted sideways...as opposed to vertical - in-line with the stem.

there seems to be more filling/poly-fill.

and no rubber washer under the hard cap, probably because of the extra poly-fill.

less drip friendly, i pop the hard cap and rubber insert in favor of a driptip.

i been using the older carts so long i am finding it hard to adapt to these.

when you drip on them they flow out the battery end almost immediately.

i am using the 6v prodigy and the new carts burn up much faster then the old. before i could get about a day on one cart. i have to baby the new ones to get a half a day.

and if you just look at the factory end caps on the new ones the plug for the battery end has a shorter plug than the old.

if this is what you are looking for i know of 2 merchants....but i don't want to list them here if these are not the carts

the merchants i am using both had the old cartos, then out of the blue i get a new design....i do not like them and i am contemplating on what i should do next.
 
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Tasselhoff

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Thanks everyone for your response's.
MsOceanCity; I will give the Nhaler's jumbo's a try .I have read some good things about them. I have to agree about the Bloog and just wait and see.I know Leaford will get things worked out.

ManicMaurice; Yes the the Bloogs are "horizontal coil" (atty's) same thing. From what I have read they still need some work.

louis; This exactly what I am looking for I will have to give vaporsetc a try they seem very reasonable. I have been in contact with Issac at Ikenvape and will be checking out their Mega's and the V2's and V2 drip tips.I have tried the CE2 and I think they still need work. I have been using the vertical coil cartos' for over a year now and do a lot of refilling. I find that after about 3-4 fills the flavor and production degrade. I can clean them and get additional fills but that's a lot of time.I came across some "horizontal coil" from a local vendor and they have worked flawlessly. I can refill them over 10 times(some even more) without any degradation. The center tubes don't close up from heat cycles therefore the draw stays consistent and so does the vapor production. I can vape them until they are dry and they have not burnt. The first time fill is 1.2ml and the refill is 1.0ml that means less residual liquid left to affect the flavor. The Verticals generally will only take about 3/4 ml to fill them and I believe that is why the flavor and vapor production (built up liquid residue) are affected after only about 3-4 fills. The verticals can also get very hot to the point of burning you lips or getting hot spot's on the side of the carto. The "horizontal coil" does not have this problem.
The local vendor I mentioned has consistent inventory levels so I want to check out other options.

crashinbrn; I will PM you about those vendors . I have seen the problem you describe about the liquid leaking out the other end with dripping.I use a drip tip some times and have not had any problems with the horizontal coil carto's. The filling in the ones I have used is actually a lighter pack than the verticals I have been using. I have to agree that the tighter packed carto's do not preform as well.

Thanks Again everyone!!!!:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

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I'm not sure if this would interest you or not, but I got some clearomizers for my kr808 and love them. The only thing about them is that you need a syringe to fill them. Here's a thread in the ECF forum about them http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-smoking-discussion/158503-clearomizers.html I started with a kr808 and the cartomizers that came with it were hard to re-fill and most of them had sort of a burnt taste, but I still like the KR808 and use it quite a bit even though I have an ego-t. I got the clearomizers at madvapes 808D CLEAROMIZER 2.8-3.0 OHM
 

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i am kind of iffy on the horizontal thing
i am looking for what i call the old carts, because the new carts i have been getting just don't fit the bill for me


lack of a internal stem - there is a kinda of paper/fabric stem cone.

the coil is directly next to the battery connector end mounted sideways...as opposed to vertical - in-line with the stem.

there seems to be more filling/poly-fill.

and no rubber washer under the hard cap, probably because of the extra poly-fill.

less drip friendly, i pop the hard cap and rubber insert in favor of a driptip.

i been using the older carts so long i am finding it hard to adapt to these.

when you drip on them they flow out the battery end almost immediately.

i am using the 6v prodigy and the new carts burn up much faster then the old. before i could get about a day on one cart. i have to baby the new ones to get a half a day.

and if you just look at the factory end caps on the new ones the plug for the battery end has a shorter plug than the old.

if this is what you are looking for i know of 2 merchants....but i don't want to list them here if these are not the carts

the merchants i am using both had the old cartos, then out of the blue i get a new design....i do not like them and i am contemplating on what i should do next.

I do think the newer designs are a much nicer vape but youre right, they dont last as long.. Im shure its because they found out people were getting up to 50 refills on a single carto, and thats no good, cus they sell less.. So updated versions that wont work for as long.....Thats the way to do it... if youre a manufacturer....
 

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yeah dunno bout the bloogs, read many bad posts about them, and only a couple good. But I use nhaler.com cartos for my kr8 and I got some with vertical coils I think, cuz I see the coil going str8 down through the mil, but I would recommend all the coils off there even if vertical, cause their all great, and I am gonna try the jumbo ones next that the guy above said are horizontal, but they have been sold out for over a week. Also If you use your passthrough I would recommend getting the cartos off nhaler that are the reg ones and are 2.4 to 2.8. or even 3.0 ones are good on passthrough too. the jumbo ones are low resistance and will burn up alot quicker on a passthrough, will be great on your 3.7 device though. Even the regualr ones at 2.4 to 2.8 are in the perfect range for the 3.7 device and they vape huge and dont burn up so quick like the low resistance cartos. So I would get some of these KR808D-1 Drippers until the jumbo are back in stock.
 

Marcutio311

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found out these are 2.6 to 2.9 which is ideal for your 3.7 to 4.2 device, even on the pt these will be fine. I talked to the owner she said they run great on her manual 3.7 so I got some and shes throwing in some extra cartos for me to try to see wut I like most, you cant be a owner like that. I would highly recommend checking out this site. They have all kinds of cartos!!!
 

Joe_Atlanta

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I've had trouble with burnt juice flavor while using a Bloog MF clone at 4.2V. I'm pretty much a CE2 fan, but I got some of the new Kanger horizontal coil cartos with my purchase of a VGO fat battery and was impressed with them. They meter out slightly cooler than the Bloog clones, running about 2.7-2.8 ohms (empty) and work great at the 4.25 volts (about 4V under load) that a fresh generation one kr808 hits at. These are starting to become more available, Analog Alternative and COV are carrying them.
 
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