Ready to move on from the kr808d1

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Lvap

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I have been using the kr808d1 and have been smoke free for almost 4months. I am considering purchasing a new model. I need some opinions on what is a step up from the 808. I want a good throat hit, a good amount of vapor, and easy to refill cartos. Also something that is popular so hopefully cartos can be ordered from numerous sites. I've been using LiteCigusa (and Ive been happy)but they are currently out of my cartos and will be for 5 more weeks. Also does anyone know of any other sites that have 808 cartos cheaper than Litecigusa? Thanks for info
 

toddos

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Time for a bigger battery like a PigCig? Start filling your own cartos? Mixing your own juice? I really like my kr8 passthrough, and have a pigcig on order for mobile vaping. I'm also experimenting with different juices and filling my own cartos, trying different PG/VG mixes. There are enough pre-mixed juices out there that I need to try that I'm not going to DIY mix my own juice yet, but that's probably the direction I'll eventually go.
 

Mudflap

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If you plan to stick with cartos, then I see no reason for you to move on from the KR808D-1 battery. It's a damn fine batt from everything I've read.

AvidVaper has 5 packs of the Boge soft tip cartos to fit your KR808. They're supposed to be the bomb-diggitey and easy to fill/refill. The 2.0 ohm versions will give you a decent throat hit. I can't say how they would perform on your KR808 batteries, though. 80%PG / 20%VG juice will also lend well to a decent throat hit.

This USB wall charger plus this true 5 volt passthrough will give you the experience of a 5 volt vape. (Yeah, I know 510 only. 510 batt to 808 atty/carto adapter here.) LR attys/cartos aren't good to use on a 5 volt device, btw. That might give you a better idea of what you're looking for if you decide to move on from your KR808D-1.

Yeah, I know. This post wasn't so helpful. More of me just "thinking outloud," so to speak. Good luck!
 

Markley02

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I started with the kr808 myself. After a while I wanted more battery life so I just built a tekk mod with a kr808 connector. They are pretty expensive to buy IMO (85 was the cheapest I could find) so I just built it myself. Ended up costing like $40. It lasts for DAYS without recharging. Not are kr808 cartos are created equal. Some are bigger and different resistences. Also, If you want to try dripping you can buy a 901 atty. They will work with kr808 batteries. Just another of the 100's of opinions out there.
 

deback

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If you decide to keep using your KR808D, litecigusa has the KR808D-1 Premium cartos in stock. I was considering offering to sell you some of my brand new Premium cartos, but when I checked Litecig's site, they show they're in stock. The Premiums have worked fine for me, but I changed to dripping all the time and might not use cartos too much anymore, since dripping results in more flavor and vapor and less hassle overall.

KR808d-1 PREMIUM Blank Cartomizers
 
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