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SpEcTReCHieF

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Well without pic's it's hard to tell. Was their any instructions or anything with it, do you still have the box or anything that might have a reference for supplies on it? Maybe look at this site and you might be able to find something that might work, just a shot in the dark. Good luck

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This is what I have.

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hmm,,,that looks to me, and I have very limited experience with different kinds of ecigs,,,but it looks like a standard 510 with a cartomizer. I'm not sure, but if it is, it wasn't a bad deal. If it is a 510 you can buy cartomizers and juice online, you can also buy prefilled cartos. Anyone else, I'm not experienced with anything but 510s
 
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What is the full length of it when assembled? And the length of just the battery without the threads? And would you say it's the same thickness as a cigarette or thicker? That might help identification. And there are no names on the packaging anywhere? Did you buy it at a chain store like 7-11?

And I think trying any e-cigarette a good choice even if it's not your final choice! Lots of people start by buying what they see locally.

Here are pics of some of the KR smaller models with dimensions (that's just one manufacturer and they make larger ones too)
http://witnessthis.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/twisp-design.jpg?w=500&h=378
 
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Agree with the 510 analysis, but no expert either. Glad you liked it and want more! Looks like a trial kit meaning the batteries last longer than advertised, but not forever. And you are not supposed to charge longer-life batts with the disposable charger. (I've gifted the disposable kits to several friends.) Plan ahead and order both . . . I'm using eGo USB passthrough from Liberty Flights with 510 cartomizer and lovin' it. Check the suppliers forum for more options and welcome to the vapin' side!
 

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What is important to you? Does the size or shape matter?

Most members will caution against automatics because many can be damaged easily. I am not familiar with the good models of automatic, but I'm sure that some one can point you in the right direction.

There is a difference between cartridges and Cartomizers what you bought was an ecig battery and a cartomizer. You can get cartos filled (more expensive) or empty and fill them with ejuice. With those needs I would point you to vapor4life. They are a bit pricey, but many people here love them.
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I would suggest you read alot before investing to find what PV is good for you. A good place to start is the stickies at the top of the New Members Forum
 

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You did say price was a big factor and you should know up front, the startup costs of vaping can from about $60 (with juice that will last a couple weeks) to however much you are willing to spend. However, after you have all your equipment, juice and parts replacement should not run you more than $50 a month. Without replacing parts juice for a month by itself, at a less expensive vendor, should cost you less than $40. However cartomizers will cost a bit more than atomizers and cartridges. The cartomizer is a one piece version of cartridges and atomizers.
 
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