Noob question - Can 510 atty's be used on a no7 micro?

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jbiz

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I bought a no7 micro started kit, it came with two atty's and they are both working fine. However, they charge significantly more for replacement atomizers than other sites charge for 510's etc. Just wondering if I am locked in to no7's gear exclusively or if mix and match is possible. Sorry if this is a dumb question, I am new to vaping (loving it though). Thanks.
 

FireHorse

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That's the one I bought at the beginning of this month. After using it for a month, I'm still smoking analogs. Not nearly as many analogs as I used to smoke, but still need them once in awhile. I've found that sometimes the batteries can take upwards of 4 hours to recharge and don't last that long, maybe an hour or so, give or take depending on how much I vape. That's not a good ratio in my opinion. I've also had to do a lot of fiddling around with them to get them to work the way they should. As far as I'm concerned, they aren't that great of a product, but that could just be me.

When hubby gets his next paycheck, I'll be purchasing an eGo from cignot.com. The No. 7s parts are so expensive and for what I'd be paying for replacement parts, I could get a better PV that has less expensive replacement parts.
 

jbiz

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Firehorse - I agree, battery life is short and recharge time is 2-3 hours, and I have to blow out the atty's with canned air after I put a new cart on (it seems like the atty floods or something). other than that they work pretty well. I'm thinking of going with a mod of some sort now. If anyone has advice on a great mod that you love, please any info is appreciated. I like the wet box or mini reo just based on research at this point.
 
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