KR808D compatable with Vapor King?

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Kellygirl

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Are these two things the same? I have the KR808D, ordered through litecig, and everything is great. My last batch of cartomizers seem less full of filler and I feel like I am constantly refilling with juice. I was looking to try the Vapor4Life Coolcarts. Are these compatable with my KR808D - they look the same but refer to them as Vapor Kings. If they're compatable, how do you like them?

I'm a little confused and new to the world of vaping. Started 2 weeks ago and have not had an analog since. :)

Also, how are the juices at Vap4Life (menthol in particular). I've ordered some flavors from FreedomSmoke USA but if I'm going to order the coolcarts figured I'd try some juice there.

Thanks for you help.....Debbie
 

Automaton

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Yup. All of Vapor4Life's products are Kr808D-1 products, which is what you have. They are just branded by the website.

The Cool Carts are a higher resistence, which means they are, literally, a cooler vape. I actually do kind of like them. But that's personal - you gotta try them to know. They don't burn as easily as other cartomizers, and they take a lot of juice.

Personally, I'm not a fan of Vapor4Life's Nobacco juices. They source their Nobacco line from Dekang, which is... well, there's a lot of questions about its quality. I won't vape it, personally. Lots of people do, I just don't care for it, and I'm not comfortable with it.

They do have the WOW line, though, which as I understand is different. I think it may be American-made? Does anyone know for sure? I haven't tried those. Worth a shot!
 
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Kellygirl

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Thanks for your help. I think I'll give these cool carts a try.

Funny story. I tried to quit analogs about 4 weeks ago and was going to cave in to an analog. I saw an ad for the "free" e-cig - just pay shipping - and ordered it. Found this site, saw the warnings and called them. Sure enough "nothing is free". Told them I didn't want it, they said to not accept the fed ex package and that was that.

Now I'm getting desperate since I bought a pack of analogs. I see the "blu" cig ads, think they look cool and order them. While I'm waiting for my shipping confirmation, start reading 100's of post in ECF and research (like I should've in the beginning) the type of e-cigs out there. 5 days later still no shipping confirmation - I call them, cancelled the order :(

Finally ordered my KR808D through litecig and had everything I needed within 2 days. Their shipping is great (& cheap). Since then, I've reordered for a friend in work (I've converted her) and my husband is vaping with me on the weekends.

I'm just trying to supplement what I have and it seems like the cool carts may be a good fit. Thanks for your help!!
 

Automaton

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Hey, you were luckier than most! Most people wind up getting those products, losing that money, and THEN finding out they don't work very well. ;)

I was lucky too. I found this place before I ordered anything. And I also started with the Kr808. :)

It's a good kit, and a nice and easy intro to vaping. A lot of people even stick with it long term. I did for a long time, actually.

LiteCig's a good supplier. I have stuck with vendors recommended highly on ECF, and I have never been disappointed. This place is a wealth of great information. As a matter of fact, I don't think I've ever gotten anything I didn't like, by sticking to what members here recommend. Well, there's the odd juice that wasn't my style, but that's impossible to predict, and half the fun. ;)
 
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