innokin a10

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Alac

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Thats a slick looking PCC. Oppinion, good for short trips out, or to not stand out a few hours at the bar.

It uses a 510 battery, not the best in battery life, but the PCC helps keep it charged while not vapeing.
I was a relativly heavy smoker, and tend to vape the same. You'll hate it if you kill the one battery you have then have to wait an hour for it to charge back up.
It also only holds 3 cartos. In no way does 1 carto = 1 pack. For the sake of safty, 1 carto is 7- 10 "smokes" on average. Regardless, you will always end up with underfilled cartos from time to time.

I use a super mini (4081, but doesn't really matter). The Mini has 180 mAh batteries. The PCC holds 2 batteries (one charged and one charging) and 5 cartos. 3 cartos usually get me though work, but if I did a bad job refilling, I'd have to use a 4th.

Now, if your a lite vaper, this may be good. If you really like the PCC (I did say it looked slick), I'd suggest assambleing another e-cig and then loading up the PCC. It should be enough to get you back home.

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mechanus

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What I like about the Innokin kit is the PCC: Innokin AIO E-Cigarette Pack 808D - Innokin Technology (the 808d model). If you compare it to the slider PCCs out there, it's pretty comparable in capacity.

There's something to be said about having a traditional pack shape compared to the slider PCCs - for some people who are quitting it's a reassuring form.
 
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