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Chloe55

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I have the S-808D, an impulse buy before I found this website, I am happy with it though. Not sure what to get him, gonna research it a bit more I think so we can have a variety between us. He will def want something that looks more like an analog (am thinking the blue tip end though as mine is red and concerned people in public will think I am smokin) but that still gives a good TH, any suggestions?
 

washvap

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If you two really like 808 type e-cigs then I would highly suggest getting a VOLT PRO kit. It can almost completely be customized and includes a PCC (portable charging case) :

Smokeless Image | Only The Best Electronic Cigarette | Volt - Pro Starter Kit - Starter Kits

Another popular 808 kit is the elite:

THE ELITE 808

As for the most popular 510 threaded kits/e-cigs in general on the ECF:

EGO
Electronic Cigarette - Starter Kits - Joye eGo

Riva
Electronic Cigarette - Starter Kits - Riva 510

*Liberty Flights has a 20% on the upper left of the page. Click it before selecting which kit you want. This makes something like a Riva starter kit about 30 bucks.

Kgo:
KGO 1100 mAh 2 battery kit

Last 3 are known as big batt kits which allow 8-12hrs of vape time. It would be a good idea to get some cartomizers with them:

Crystal Clear Vaping

*Boge LR and resurrectos are GREAT choices and very popular on the ECF. Also, this site has free shipping along with free gifts with the kit.
 

leftfeild

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+1 for Kr808s. I have a volt, it's not my main PV but it's a seriously good contender. The auto is small enough for me to have hanging out my mouth an vape hands free. I think I'd break my teeth if I did that with this ego with a booster on it too lol

Apart from a 510, a kr808d-1 is pretty much all there is for cig lookalike pv's that aren't completely awful. I really prefer the kr808s over 510s because they're higher in voltage and with the newer kr808s you can get a better battery life compared to the 510. Just functions better for about the same size.
 

Russet002

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I got the ultimate ultimatum kit from vapor4life with lots of random cartos and batteries. My smoker friend went home with most of the kit. Trying to get him off smokes. I kept a couple xl batteries, the passthrou and the wall charger. Only had it for less than a day, but it is the only brand a group (the vappers/smokers) I belong to uses. They rave about it!
 

dormouse

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(oops sorry about 2 posts in a row)

If you think he would want a slim ecig - nothing slimmer than what you have is any good.

I don't know which 808D you have (the oddball KR808D-2 which just a few rebranders use or the well-supported KR808D-1 which sold under its own model number and by rebranders and is also supported by 3rd party cartomizer makers). But both are 3.7v slim minis - strongest slim mini you can get and decent battery life with standard aka 78mm size batteries.

I recommend manual batteries - easier to get a good hit and harder to damage or kill with juice leaks. AT least try a manual battery.

Look at SmokelessImage, Bloogplanet, Halocigs G6. These are all rubberized and have a bit more charge and a better sealed threaded end on the manuals.

The other choice - Vapor4Life - not rubberized and allows longer drags (cutoff at 10-13 seconds vs 5 seconds for the other KR808D-1's) so even with manuals where you can press the button 1-2 seconds early to have vapor waiting when you start to drag, there is plenty of time left to drag with the Vapor4Life ones.

He seems to like your model fine so consider getting one of the above for him. And if yours in not thread compatible, you can get D1 <> D2 adapters if you want at leCig.com (I don't recommend their cartos though - not slotted acorss the center post, bad air flow)
 
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