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thegrindre

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I have a 'no-name' brand e-cig. Thru all my researching I think it's a M401/02/03 but, I can't seem to figure out which one it is.
Being new to this whole thing, I'm a bit lost and confused in trying to figure out what's what.
Is there anyone out there that knows what the differences are between the M401, M402 and M403 e-cig? And, possibly why?

Thank you very much.
 

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I have a 'no-name' brand e-cig. Thru all my researching I think it's a M401/02/03 but, I can't seem to figure out which one it is.
Being new to this whole thing, I'm a bit lost and confused in trying to figure out what's what.
Is there anyone out there that knows what the differences are between the M401, M402 and M403 e-cig? And, possibly why?

Thank you very much.

I have a 402 that was given to me by a client (he owns a chain of smoke shops). Well I had to hunt down what it was and then hunt down replacement parts because even the paperwork that came with the kit didn't say what model it was...


Anyway (to the point Shannon) I'm providing you a link but I think parts for the 3 are interchangable so it may not even matter which one you have. Look around this site. If I remember right it specifies that the batteries and attys are interchangeable between the 3 models.

Edit: If I remember right the 401 has an exposed bridge on the atomizer and is said to have the longest battery life (that doesn't make sense to me if they all take the same battery but... *shrug*)
 
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thegrindre

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Ah, ha!!! I found that site, too and is where I sorta figured out that I had a M4xx something.
Now I'm trying to pin it down but, what I'm really looking for is longer battery life unit model. You think the M401 is the 'bigger' battery model???
Does anyone know for sure???
I want to buy a few batteries if so and atomizers, too.

Personally, I'm really not interested in looking like an old Model T Ford that needs an overhaul when it comes to vaping but rather just a mild smoking experience as I had with my analogs.
The M4xx model I have suites me just fine. It acts, it feels, it looks just like one of my old analogs I've been smoking for the past 47 years.

I'd like extra parts because I know it won't last for ever.

And, I still love your avatar... LOL

Thanks,
 
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ShannonA

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Ah, ha!!! I found that site, too and is where I sorta figured out that I had a M4xx something.
Now I'm trying to pin it down but, what I'm really looking for is longer battery life unit model. You think the M401 is the 'bigger' battery model???
Does anyone know for sure???
I want to buy a few batteries if so and atomizers, too.

Personally, I'm really not interested in looking like an old Model T Ford that needs an overhaul when it comes to vaping but rather just a mild smoking experience as I had with my analogs.
The M4xx model I have suites me just fine. It acts, it feels, it looks just like one of my old analogs I've been smoking for the past 47 years.

I'd like extra parts because I know it won't last for ever.

And, I still love your avatar... LOL

Thanks,

I think it mentions it on one of the pages... maybe the 401 page? The battery life. I just don't see how it would be possible I would think they'd all be the same. I'm considering getting a pass through for mine because I really like the little thing.
 

thegrindre

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I've just inquired about one of those myself! LOL
I'm now waiting for an answer.
I, too, enjoy these little things. It's almost identical to smoking an analog.
My friend said he'd never own one... He doesn't want to be 'tied down' while 'smoking'. He said it reminds him too much of an iron lung. LOLOLOL
 
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I use an M401 and enjoy it and I get all my hardware from LieCig.

I have a passthrough for both home and work so I dont have to lug it around. My only complaint about the passthroughs is both of mine take a harder draw to get to activate than the automatic battery. I would recommend manual batteries if you are outside much. There are also some manual passthroughs I found that I want to try over the standard ones at LiteCig.
 
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