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bassnut

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I'm from CA. When we say "Bay Area" it means The City. San Francisco Bay. There is no other even if you live in Los Angeles.

I don't want to hex your experience up until now but it sounds like you may have bought (and maybe over-paid) for a "mall" model or internet advertised e-cig rig. Did you get it for free? I hope not.

There are a few different "pro-gear" starter sets available under $50 that will out perform that other stuff...but again I don't recognize what it is that you have. As long as it's helping you cut down on analog cigs it's working.

Are you using cartridges that came with your unit? Here you can find out about buying small bottles of-e-juice to re-fill them rather than buying new ones. 100+ different flavors and different nicotine strenghts etc.
 

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After Googling, I found the "SS No. 7" the OP referenced at a website called "ecigaretteschoice". It looks like a KR808 with an automatic battery and cartomizers.

Someone more versed in the different ecig models could probably tell for sure.

FWIW, I have a KR808 that I use when I'm out driving... it's a decent little ecig and I don't have to worry about refilling as I drive.
 

bassnut

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After Googling, I found the "SS No. 7" the OP referenced at a website called "ecigaretteschoice". It looks like a KR808 with an automatic battery and cartomizers.

Someone more versed in the different ecig models could probably tell for sure.

FWIW, I have a KR808 that I use when I'm out driving... it's a decent little ecig and I don't have to worry about refilling as I drive.

Not to worry then. Kr808 is good gear. I'm using their mega 480mah battery on the end of my 510 atty via an adapter.
Lots to learn here ponygirl. Lots of fun too. You came to the right place!
Jack Daniels?...ah, no7! Indeed!
 

Ponygirl

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who knew there were so many variations out there. Had no idea that the model numbers seem to be popular! BassNut, I'm in the SF Bay Area, East Bay to be exact. I want to thank everyone for the input and help.
One more question, and no I am not blonde(!), do the flavored liquids, such as coffeewhich I just ordered, have nicotine in them as well?
 

jayquik03

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who knew there were so many variations out there. Had no idea that the model numbers seem to be popular! BassNut, I'm in the SF Bay Area, East Bay to be exact. I want to thank everyone for the input and help.
One more question, and no I am not blonde(!), do the flavored liquids, such as coffeewhich I just ordered, have nicotine in them as well?

Do you have a link to the one you bought, You can buy flavors which are used for making your own e juice or you can buy flavored ejuice. If you just bought some it should have given you an option (if it's an ejuice) to choose how many mg of nicotine you wanted. or shown in the discription. Someone else i'm sure has more info (as i'm also new and it really took only a week to get the hang of it here) hope that helps a little.
 

mistinthewoods

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After Googling, I found the "SS No. 7" the OP referenced at a website called "ecigaretteschoice". It looks like a KR808 with an automatic battery and cartomizers.

Someone more versed in the different ecig models could probably tell for sure.

FWIW, I have a KR808 that I use when I'm out driving... it's a decent little ecig and I don't have to worry about refilling as I drive.

No man, I googled it too and if you look under accessories they have a pic of the atomizer. It's an open wick atty. Looks like an M 401. Not an aweful price on the kits but one can do better. I paid $25.00 more for my first ecig kit and it was a 401 clone.
 

Shaka

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Hi Pony GirlI

The info overload can be overwhelming sometimes, so here's a couple of links that helped me sort things out...plus has neat color pictures of various models and written by our resident writerwhiz Don(DaBoomVape) in an easy-read style. The first one's long but well worth your time I promise.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...rated-guide-e-cigs-part-1-6-a.html#post552767
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...c-cigarette-first-time-vaper.html#post1438697

Think it'll give you a good foundation to make sense of the the model #'s we throw around here.

Welcome and best wishes to you Pony!!
 
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