New product: KR808D-M3 Battery and Clearomizer, Upgraded KR808D-1

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KR808D-M3 Manual Battery (380mAh, 4.2v) [KR808D-3M] - $8.90

5pc 1.0ml KR808D-M3 Clearomizer - $11.00

If you are KR808d-1 fans, you may be interested in the upgraded 808 manual battery and upgraded KR808 cartomize with transparent tank made by Kanger ecig company.

The new 808 battery output voltage can reach 4.2v and 380mah capacity, which can give you stronger throat hit and support about 600 puffs. Cutoff time:10 seconds.

The clearomizer can produce same good vapor as classical
Kanger Horizontal Coil Cartomizer for 808. Each one can hold 1ml ejuice and support 300 puffs. No leakage. Easy to refill.

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I see the batteries and chargers have all sold out. Are you expecting to have more stock of these items soon?

I also wonder if Health Cabin are maybe thinking of making up a starter kit for novices with these products?

They do work well and are a good size - not so small the batteries run out too quick, but not as large and chunky as the big eGo size batteries. They are a very good "medium"!
 

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I see the batteries and chargers have all sold out. Are you expecting to have more stock of these items soon?

I also wonder if Health Cabin are maybe thinking of making up a starter kit for novices with these products?

They do work well and are a good size - not so small the batteries run out too quick, but not as large and chunky as the big eGo size batteries. They are a very good "medium"!

Thank you for your asking.
We just got the batteries restocked.
We may consider making up a starter kit. how many batteries or clearomizer do you want in a kit? :)
 

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If Health Cabin are thinking of providing M3's in a kit, I think a starter kit must always have two batteries, so it would need at least two of the clearomizers as well - but 5 would be nicer!

It's always been true in the past that buying a kit would work out a little cheaper than buying all of the components separately. This would maybe encourage people to buy a kit to start off with.

I received some more M3 batteries from you this week and I notice that the button has been changed from the first ones I had. The first ones had a small crystal button which had an LED underneath it like the ones in your picture, which was quite attractive. The new ones just have a plain flat metal button now, its a shame they changed it. Perhaps you should get a different picture for the website?

I did get some white ones this time and they are lovely - they have a really nice pearlescent finish which is MUCH nicer than plain flat white. Are there any more colours available with this finish? Blue would be lovely to go with the blue clearomizers, too many batteries only come in black and steel now.
 

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Tetsab,
Thank you very much for your post.
I am sorry that i was not aware of the button's slight change. I will check and let you know whether it is an accidental or a permanent change.
I am also sorry that only 2 colors black and white ones are available now. Glad that you love the pearlescent finish.
Thank you for your suggestion about kit.
We will consider it. :)
 

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Just got my battery and clearos today, and I love them! My battery has a metal button, and I'm pleased, because I'm not really a sparkle kind of girl. Only thing I don't like about the clearos is that they won't take a standard drip tip, the little rubber stopper with the tiny hole is too carto-like for me, I like a bigger hole - warmer vapour, I think. But the 1ml size is perfect for me, and they don't look too ridiculous on my kr808 stick batteries.

I've been looking online for charging instructions, what the leds do or are supposed to do, etc, but haven't had any luck. Can anyone give me some kind of idea what to expect? Thanks :)
 

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Just got my battery and clearos today, and I love them! My battery has a metal button, and I'm pleased, because I'm not really a sparkle kind of girl. Only thing I don't like about the clearos is that they won't take a standard drip tip, the little rubber stopper with the tiny hole is too carto-like for me, I like a bigger hole - warmer vapour, I think. But the 1ml size is perfect for me, and they don't look too ridiculous on my kr808 stick batteries.

I've been looking online for charging instructions, what the leds do or are supposed to do, etc, but haven't had any luck. Can anyone give me some kind of idea what to expect? Thanks :)

Thank you for your post. if you have problems charging them, please use help desk on our site and submit a ticket. our guy will reply to you asap.:)
 

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Just got my battery and clearos today, and I love them! My battery has a metal button, and I'm pleased, because I'm not really a sparkle kind of girl. Only thing I don't like about the clearos is that they won't take a standard drip tip, the little rubber stopper with the tiny hole is too carto-like for me, I like a bigger hole - warmer vapour, I think. But the 1ml size is perfect for me, and they don't look too ridiculous on my kr808 stick batteries.

I've been looking online for charging instructions, what the leds do or are supposed to do, etc, but haven't had any luck. Can anyone give me some kind of idea what to expect? Thanks :)

When the batteries require charging, they shut themselves down so you don't get any LED's coming on at all (or any power going to the clearo!). Screw the battery into the charger, the charger LED turns red. The blue LED's on the battery will start lighting up in sequence then stay on as charging progresses, so after a while one will stay on and the other two continue to light up and go out again, then two stay on and eventually all three stay on continuously. By then the battery is fully charged and the LED on the charger will have changed back to green.

Although it isn't mentioned in Health Cabin's details, these M3 batteries also have the facility to be turned off or on. To turn off, click 3 times in rapid succession and it is then safe to carry around without being activated unintentionally. You would think it would be another 3 clicks to turn back on, but in practice I've often found you may need to click 4 or 5 times.

I agree with you about it being a pity no drip-tips will fit the clearomiser, not because I'm unhappy with the stopper they come with but because I've managed to brush a couple of them off by accident and lose them! Nothing else will fit to replace them so I've had to 'steal' the stopper from a new clearo to carry on using it. I have wondered whether Health Cabin might be able to get hold of spare stoppers for these because they are quite easy to lose if you're clumsy like me.

The M3 equipment works well and looks great, and I'm hoping Health Cabin will continue to stock these as they ought to become popular once more people have had a chance to try them out. Replacement tops or drip tips to fit these would be a really useful accessory to offer. Any chance, Amy?
 

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You're most welcome, 'K (that nickname of yours doesn't lend itself to being abbreviated, does it?!).

Just in case you've not peered at the back of your M3 charger, there is a perfectly good reason why those batteries charge pretty fast - they say they are 500mA output, which is MUCH higher than the charger you would use for (say) a standard KR808 battery which is normally 150mA output. So yes, you're spot on they don't seem to take long. It's also a good reason to try and make sure you don't ever use it by accident to charge a standard KR - it would almost certainly ruin the smaller battery and might even overheat it which could be a bit dodgy in terms of a fire risk.

I've put a sticker on my own M3 charger which says in no uncertain terms "M3 batts ONLY" to try and make sure I don't come to grief on this myself, I've got far too many different chargers kicking around now and don't fancy muddling them up by mistake!

Hope you're going to enjoy your new batts as much as I do - I think they're excellent and lots of people have noticed me using them and said how good they look, which they do! Now we've just got to keep working on Amy to get some more colours in. My vote's for BLUE which would look lovely with the blue clearos, specially if it has the nice pearly finish. Here's hoping!
 
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