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wmcm

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So, I'm a little curious now....

Am I the only one who vapes the M601?

I'm still fairly new to vaping, been using my M601 for about 4 months now.
I absolutely love the concept and honestly am very happy with the size and all of the 601, but man, I can't seem to find an atty that has lasted much longer than a week!
I didn't even get 2 full days from my last one...

Now the problem I have is, do I just keep asking for replacements (I've had 7 replacements sent in the last 4 months, no questions asked mind you) or do I switch to something I may not like as much?
My friend is using the M401, I don't necessarily like it as much..
And as I'm not a rich man, going out and starting from scratch again certainly does not appeal to me!
Also, I am extremely pleased with the liquid I get from electronic-cigz and the customer service is top notch!
Sean has definitely tackled any issue I've had head on and really been a great help!

Honestly, I'm just starting to feel bad having to have replacement atty's sent to me all the time and I don't want to be taking advantage of a service that's being offered.

I guess I'm just wondering if anyone else is/has used the M601 and what thoughts they have on that model, if they switched to something else?

I don't want to make a change, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do...
 

kemuri

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but man, I can't seem to find an atty that has lasted much longer than a week!
I didn't even get 2 full days from my last one...

I've used the M601 off and on for about 2 weeks now and the atomizer is holding up fine. Did electronic-cigz make a suggestion when constantly sending you replacements on how to make it last for a normal span, say from about 2 weeks to a few months? Unless you did get a bad production batch and the supplier is being good to you, since they wouldn't know about a bad batch in advance.

Your M601 battery can use a cartomizer which threads into it. I've seen the carto referred to as an M602. Email electronic-cigz and ask when they'll be stocking those cartomizers. That might be your answer. You should be able to get a pack of 5 cartomizers from between $7 to $15 per pack with $10 being the midpoint. I'd be surprised if you don't get at least a week out of one cartomizer, meaning $2.00 to $3.00 a week.

The only 3 places that I know of stocking M601/2 cartos right now are-- from the lowest price to the highest:

Electronic Cigarette | Electronic Cigarettes | E-Cigarettes | E-Cigs from Smoore -

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M601 Electronic Cigarette Cartridges

The first link is to China to the manufacturer of the M600 series. Prices are very good and if you order about $30-$50 the discounted price should cover the $15 flat shipping fee. Remember, you're paying between $6 to $8 for shipping from US and Canada vendors so the differential is about $7 which can be swallowed by discounted prices on items.

Sean has definitely tackled any issue I've had head on and really been a great help!

Honestly, I'm just starting to feel bad having to have replacement atty's sent to me all the time and I don't want to be taking advantage of a service that's being offered.

I guess I'm just wondering if anyone else is/has used the M601 and what thoughts they have on that model, if they switched to something else?

I don't want to make a change, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do...

The M601 is a flavorful model like the M401. Kinda surprised you didn't care for the M401.

As of now, there are no adapters for the M600 series where you can use its battery to connect to another maker's atomizer. Hope you get this atomizer problem sorted out.
 

wmcm

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Like I say, Sean has been absolutely great with his advice, feedback and support..

His suggestions were bout the same as the info I've found here..
Don't overheat
don't allow to dry out

All pretty much common sense...

From all that I've researched on here I can't seem to find anythin that I am doing wrong.

Perhaps a bad batch, could be...?

Guess I'll just keep tryin until I find the "one" that lasts!
 
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