Introducing the NEW Kanger e-Smart Manhattan Kanger Thick Stick 320mah Full Kit - NOW COMIGN IN 510 BATTERIES AND C ARTOS - VIDEO Within

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dodari

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we are asking them to sell it to us, they do have one but not for usa, i will do my best, someone had a timed exclusive on it

Well hopefully it'll work to our favor soon. It's just that all my stuff is 510. Sure would be a handy out and about kit for me in 510.

Will kick back and be watchful.

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These look very similar to the Kanger EVOD batteries, only not 510 threaded and I'm guessing smaller? I love my kanger evod battery for stealthy vaping, would be cool to have something similar in a smaller form factor for EVEN STEALTHIER vaping lol. Are these unregulated, or "regulated 3.7V" like the EVOD battery?
 

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On Order and coming by early next week- 510 E-smart batteries in three colors (black, blue and red) and 510 E-smart 1.3ml clearomizers.

Also FREE to anyone who mentions it in the comments - FREE 808 to 510 adapter to those who order the 808 E-smart kit

Dang! I wish I would have waited. I ordered a bunch of the 808s and an adapter for my 510 batteries. Epic fail. The adapter pretty much chokes all air flow to the clearo. Works great on my old V2 batteries.
 

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I have the 777 Bullet, which I believe is the 808 version of the E-Smart, but I'm not positive. If it is, then I will probably be buying the 510 kit so that I can get away from 808 completely and standardize on a single form factor. I am getting tired of carrying around multiple style batteries and adapters. It will be nice to have a single connector in my kit.

I bought some of the e-smart clearos to try, and mostly love them. I occasionally get a mouthful of juice from them, but it is a pretty rare occurrence. Every once in a while I also have small leaks and have to blow out the tube and dry out the bottom of the clearo. This doesn't happen a lot, but is annoying when it does. Honestly, I have had more trouble with the EVODs and the Vapeonly Mini BCC than with these. The e-smart clearos are fantastic for thin juices, I normally vape 70/30 PG/VG and I'm still using the first one out of the pack (about 4 weeks now, going on 5). Now the downside, I killed 2 others within a couple days using 70/30 VG/PG mix (they tend to gum up and then burn). I *highly* recommend a BCC clearo for thick juices instead of these.
 

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we are asking them to sell it to us, they do have one but not for usa, i will do my best, someone had a timed exclusive on it

Well, now I can stop being confused. I saw one, and *only* one, in a google-search that said 510, but didn't want to sound like a dummy by asking about it here. I wish I could get a set from you, but I have to save up for kits. And thank you for the wonderful YouTube vids!
 

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I don't think they can accurately say until after they finally get their ship notice.

Will be glad when they get here, the 510 version.

rdsok, on the subject of batteries you have mentioned the C rating, which I now want to pay attention to. Had a very bad experience with a Prodigy and 2 stacked 16340s a year and a half ago, thankfully it was vented. Threw the whole damned thing away, never again.

On this unit coming what would be the C rating? For that matter on any of the batteries I see advertised do they show the C rating generally? Or can it be calculated? I haven't really noticed nor recall such, but I think it's important.

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A battery's C rating needs to be given by the manufacturer... it is based on what the specific chemistry it is made from and can't be calculated as far as I know. When I can't find the C rating listed, I assume on the safe side that it is no more than 1/2 C discharge... in otherwords, error to caution even when I suspect it is higher ( I'd guess, and that is all it is, somewhere like 2-3 C )
 

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A battery's C rating needs to be given by the manufacturer... it is based on what the specific chemistry it is made from and can't be calculated as far as I know. When I can't find the C rating listed, I assume on the safe side that it is no more than 1/2 C discharge... in otherwords, error to caution even when I suspect it is higher ( I'd guess, and that is all it is, somewhere like 2-3 C )

Yep, agreed. Perhaps someday the man'f'rs will state the "C". Until then stay on the safe side.

I am sure these units coming in have been tested sufficiently by GV staff to assure safety. Gotta trust somebody. I like the size. Hell they could be chartreuse and day-glo orange, I don't care, long as they work.
 
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