M402 & M401 Smart PCC Now In Stock

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Alpine77

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Hey everyone,

Its been a long wait but the Smart PCC's from Smoore are now in stock. The M402 and M401 Smart PCC's are the type of PCC where you can leave the battery screwed in and not have to worry about the PCC battery draining or the e-cig battery draining.

The Smart M402 PCC stores one full M402 e-cig, an extra battery, and four cartridges, and the M401 Smart PCC stores 2 batteries, and 4 cartridges or atomizer/cartridge combos (must uncrew atomizer to store e-cig in PCC)

More details and info on the website:

Portable Charging Cases - PCC for your Electronic Cigarette

Merry Christmas to everyone,

Kevin
 

Wench

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Read closely, it says the 402 kit holds one "fully assembled" e-cig, spare battery and some carts.

The 401 kit holds carts, an atomizer, and 2 batteries. You have to put it together every time you use it. This isn't the 401 kit you've been waiting for...

I did see that it doesn't store them assembled which honestly I don't do anyway while i"m out.My assembled one goes in a lanyard. As long as it charges my batt's it's fine...I just need the PCC though, not a whole kit.
 

Sci

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I've got one of the 402 PCCs. I took it apart & moved the battery connector down. There is plenty of room inside. Maybe the company finally got smart & did that for us in this 401 PCC. The plastic inside is even shaped to allow for the manuals. The back slot that holds(not charges) a battery will just about bury a 401(up to the threads). Just not quite enough room up top for the atomzier & cart to be connected. If you want an assembled 401 in it, drill a hole in the lid. The only thing, you might need to open the foam around the charging hole a bit, the buttons on the manual 401 will come off. They are easy to put back on, if, you can find it.:)
Another thing, with this PCC you can change the connector & move it to fit just about any e-cig you want. The charging/indicator circuit only has 4 wires on it(also very fragile). Everything is built into one circuit board.
This PCC has potential!
 

Sci

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For that kinda money I shouldn't have to start drilling holes in it! :(

Agreed... The way these are designed, if they could have made the lid or the bottom a little taller, it would be simple for them to glue a piece of plastic inside the case for the different lengths(401-2-3). Don't know why they ignore the 401. It is a great PV.
 

Sci

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401s get the best flavor out of the juice to me. If the carts lasted longer I wouldn't use anything else. On the other hand, I just got a KR808D-1, 3-4 hours per cart is pretty nice.

Anyway, I hope they are going to sell just the 401 PCC. It doesn't matter to me whether I can get a "whole" 401 in it or not. 4 or 5 carts, a couple of batteries & the ability to charge a battery more than twice all in one package will get me though the work day. I always keep a backup of carts(7) in a small altoids tin.:) Also, being able to charge the manuals in it is a major plus to me.
 

Alpine77

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Hey everyone, the M401 PCC by itself is not yet in. There is a kit that includes the M401 battery, an atomizer, and cartridges and the M401 PCC in stock at this time. However, due to limited supplies from Smoore at this time, the M401 PCC by itself is not yet in. They will be shipping out to me on December 26th the M401 PCC by itself once they are in stock.

The M401 PCC is specifically made for M401 batteries, and the M402 PCC is specifically made for M402 batteries. The M401 PCC will close fully with an M401 battery in it. However, if you try to stick an M401 battery into an M402 PCC, the M401 battery will stick out and the lid will not be able to close. Also, the manual batteries do fit in both the M402 and the M401 PCC

Hopefully the M401 PCC's by themself will be here around Jan 1 or so depending on how long shipping takes.
 
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