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leaford

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Well, got my package and gave it a pretty decent little workout. Here is my mini-review.

The battery came charged so that was nice and I didn't have to wait! Filled a carto with 25 drops and started vapin. My only other experience is with manual batteries so it was a little strange to not press a button. Go figure :?:
Definitely an elegant looking PV (silver batt & dark blue carto). Appears to be very well made.

All well and good for looks but, how does it perform? Amazingly!!! I can not believe how smooth the taste is and how much vapor this thing puts out. Much more analog-like than my generic KR808.

In addition to the stellar performance, the battery and cart lasted me much longer than usual, which is impressive considering I was vaping pretty heavily. Approximately 4-5 hours of use before the taste got a little light.

All in all, I would say Bloog has a real winner here!(guess the rest of you already knew that :p)

Still miss pressing a button to vape, but we will see if I can adjust! Of course a manual Bloog, now that might be something, LOL

Thanks for everyone's commiseration while I stalked the mailman, much appreciated.

Thanks, HS, glad you like it! And yes, we are working on manual buttons now. And they will have a recessed button, to prevent accidental activations. :thumb:
 

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:vapor: Thanks all for the welcomes! I really am amazed at how well the battery and cart work together. My brother just came by and I let him try it. He thought I had done some mods on it since it hits so well! :toast: haha

Leaford, Excellent news about the manual batt. Not sure why, but I really seem to enjoy the little bit of pre-heating before I draw. Definitely will be watching out for them.

Slim, So far I have tried vanilla. Mainly using tobacco flavors though. I figure once I get my taste buds back I will appreciate some other flavors.
 

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"Super Mini" should refer to something close to king size cigarettes.
"Mini" should refer to something colse to 100's.

Fraid not. In this industry, Mini and super-mini are both in relation to the original Penstyle models. The second generation e-cigs, the 901s, were called Minis when they first came out. Later, the first cig-looking e-cigs, the DSE101 type, were dubbed super-minis. Those were around 100mm assembled.

It wasn't until awhile later that they came out with 89mm super-minis. I tried calling thse super-duper-minis, but that didn't catch on. ;)
 

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I think the ones RB wants could be called the teeny weenies.


Fraid not. In this industry, Mini and super-mini are both in relation to the original Penstyle models. The second generation e-cigs, the 901s, were called Minis when they first came out. Later, the first cig-looking e-cigs, the DSE101 type, were dubbed super-minis. Those were around 100mm assembled.

It wasn't until awhile later that they came out with 89mm super-minis. I tried calling thse super-duper-minis, but that didn't catch on. ;)
 

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Fraid not. In this industry, Mini and super-mini are both in relation to the original Penstyle models. The second generation e-cigs, the 901s, were called Minis when they first came out. Later, the first cig-looking e-cigs, the DSE101 type, were dubbed super-minis. Those were around 100mm assembled.

It wasn't until awhile later that they came out with 89mm super-minis. I tried calling thse super-duper-minis, but that didn't catch on. ;)

The boss has spoken.
Write it down folks.
;)

Btw: Then there's also the 84mm (and now 82mm) e-cigs.
(micro-minis? teeny-weeny-minis?)
 
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84mm total e-cig length, not battery length.
That's like a regular king size cigarette. Their diameter is also smaller.

I'm interested in the smaller e-cigs, but I always think about juice consumption. The carto on a BMF is about right to use 2-3 a day for me. I don't want to have to carry 5, 6 or 7 cartos to get through a day, fill them every night, etc. and then have to have 4-5 batteries on rotation.

Although RB does it with the smaller M602 batteries, so I guess it's feasible.
 

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The M602C cartos are actually a few mm longer than BMF cartos.
They are rubbish, but they are longer.
The M602C e-cig (with 55mm bats) is 96mm long. Not quite at 88mm like the L88B or 84mm like some others.
The smallest carto e-cig I know of is 82mm long. RB37 has tried it.

Is that the Colibri?

Like I said, I like the idea of smaller size, but they have to hold about 1ml of juice to be useful to me. And the battery has to last 2-3 hours. I'm getting that now with the Bloog, and it's not that much bigger. I'm relatively happy with the size.
 
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