Need a little help identifying an e-cig.

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pyrocat

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I bought a Randy's electronic cigarette at a local shop. After searching around I found that it's likely a re-branded model.

While this is not a very good PV I would like to find some replacement parts and keep it as a backup.

It looks similar to a Joye306 or a M402. It was around $60 for the kit if that helps. It takes cartridges as shown below. The only other identifying information on the box is "Glow industries inc. Perrysburg, Ohio"

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-Brian
 

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He's right. Its a 402. I have one just like that that I ended up jerry-rigging a bit to make it hit well. How's yours hitting? And where are you buying your replacement parts?
This is my first exposure to vaping. This particular device I my opinion does not work very well. Sometimes it will produce copious amounts of vapor and a little TH other times almost nothing (with fresh charge and new cartridge). Still it got me hooked on the idea and I’ll be buying a better device this weekend as I really think this could get me off the cigs. (Will be posting more on this in another thread).

As for replacement parts that's the reason I'm looking for the original brand, I can buy carts at the local shop but it $15 per 10, and no battery or atty replacements I'll need to find an online retailer.

Ciele Edward: How did you make it hit better?
 

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After getting really frustrated with sometimes getting a good hit and other times nothing I went back to the 401/2/3 forum and read just about everything...

Someone suggested removing the fill from the cart, fluffing it and loosely inserting it back in so it was in contact with the atty’s wick. This helped quite a bit.
 
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