Length of the kr808

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frogbmth

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Hey zmanzbo and welcome to ECF

The KR808 with the shorty 65mm battery is similar in length to an analog but is a bit fatter. The normal and XL batts make it a lot longer.

However, I wager that within a couple of days the wish for something just like an analog will go and you will be more interested in performance and battery life. :)

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Hello,
What is the length of a kr808. I am looking to get a first time e cig and want one that is similar to an analog.

I am looking at the l88b, m402, and the kr808. I want to fill with juice if that makes a diff in the right one.

Would the kr808 be the best choice?

Thanks. :D

I own all of the models that you are discussing.

The l88 is probably CLOSEST in size to an analog, but is by far the worst performer.

The M402 is a bit longer, but still very sleek. I have not been impressed with its throat hit and vapor production though. In my opinion it is only a small step up from the l88.

I used the Kr8 pretty much all the time after that, but, like you, am not a big fan of the XL battery length. Once the shortie batteries were introduced, it was like a breath of fresh air.

I've posted a pic of the three.

From left to right...

l88, M401, Kr8 with a shortie.

Hope that helps.

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vinterchaos

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thanks born for posting the size comparison, i think I might pick up a kr808 now, I've had the BE-112 (penstyle) but because of its size (and prob the juice i have i didn't care for), I just went back to analogs... now i have to quit (baby) so i ordered the 510 disposables to try out, and I'm thinking the smaller kr808 is gonna be what i need to carry around when I'm not home and at school or at a bar , again thanks
 

zmanzbo

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I own all of the models that you are discussing.

The l88 is probably CLOSEST in size to an analog, but is by far the worst performer.

The M402 is a bit longer, but still very sleek. I have not been impressed with its throat hit and vapor production though. In my opinion it is only a small step up from the l88.

I used the Kr8 pretty much all the time after that, but, like you, am not a big fan of the XL battery length. Once the shortie batteries were introduced, it was like a breath of fresh air.

I've posted a pic of the three.

From left to right...

l88, M401, Kr8 with a shortie.

Hope that helps.

Cool, thanks for the info that is exactly what I was looking for.

Looks like the KR8 is the one for me then.

Thanks all for replying. This forum is awesome! :thumbs:
 

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Yeah, if I can give my two cents, a Kr8 kit just isn't a kit without the PCC. Especially if you are going to be using shortie batteries....the PCC is just a must have.

I know Vapor4Life and Nhaler have kits with the PCC....and cigtechs as well. I think cigtechs is the cheapest for regular barebones PCC kits (40 bucks), but Vapor4Life is the only place offering shortie batteries right now (to the best of my knowledge).

The kit they offer includes one shortie, one PCC and 5 cartomizers at 39.50....use the coupon code SMILIN and you get 10 percent off too.


Anyhow, hope that helps.
 
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