SimpleSmoke/WhiteCloud what model is it?

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MrTorben

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My S/O bought a Cirrus(?) Starter kit from a simplesmoke/whitecloud stand in the mall.
I am trying to figure out what generic model it is, so I can order more cartridges online instead of paying the insane prices in the mall.
There are a handful of different "throwaway" cartridges marketed that include the vaporizer but I have not found a definitive answer on which model SS/WC rebranded.
Is it LongTotem LT-V9 or V10? or something else?

Thanks in advance, great forum.
 

strayling

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I looked at their product page for the Cirrus and while I don't know the model type I did notice that they're saying it uses Lithium Polymer batteries. That sounds a bit scary - those used to have a reputation for bursting into flames while being charged. Anyone know if those problems have been fixed now?

Edit: Gah! The batteries are $100 each!
 

MrTorben

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thanks for the input, I ordered some cartridges from Smoke51 (it may have been my connection/browser/laptop but the shipping charges/PP total didn't show up until i got my email receipt...turned out to be a bit pricey for a single pack...oh well)

but I then decided to order a VaporKing from vapor4life, as my S/O is now dedicated to vaping and no longer wants to share her WhiteCloud kit ;)
about half the price of what she paid.

regardless, if this gets us of analogs, the savings...well, you know.

as to the battery issue...WC is not the only one listing those types, and I have had endless number of Li-Ion batteries(the ones that had the massive recalls) for my cell-phones, while some pretty badly abused Nokia ones started to bulge, I never had one blow up. If it is a bad charger or crappy construction, any energy storage device will fail with relative outcome.

Lithium Polymer batteries have been around since the '90s, while they have different risks, they are often preferred in RC and airsoft gun application, which, while not truly exposed, have to handle more stress then an e-cig.

from wikipedia:
Li-poly batteries are also gaining ground in PDAs and laptop computers, such as Apple's MacBook, MacBook Pro, and Macbook Air, Amazon's Kindle, Lenovo's Thinkpad X300 and Ultrabay Batteries, the OQO series of palmtops, the HP Mini and Dell products featuring D-bay batteries. They can be found in small digital music devices such as iPods and other MP3 players as well as gaming equipment like Sony's Playstation 3 wireless controllers[2]. They are desirable in applications where small form factors and energy density outweigh cost considerations.

I think if you handle any battery(LiPoly or LiIon) with the deserved caution and not do stupid things that show up on youtube, overcharging a damaged battery or applying the incorrect voltage, you are pretty safe. Statistically, it can't be any more dangerous then analogs.
 

joe_vap

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My S/O bought a Cirrus(?) Starter kit from a simplesmoke/whitecloud stand in the mall.
I am trying to figure out what generic model it is, so I can order more cartridges online instead of paying the insane prices in the mall.
There are a handful of different "throwaway" cartridges marketed that include the vaporizer but I have not found a definitive answer on which model SS/WC rebranded.
Is it LongTotem LT-V9 or V10? or something else?

Thanks in advance, great forum.

I purchased KR808D-1 Cartomizers not sure of what I was buying, but they fitted in the cirrus. Having said that, the Cirrus is a rebrand of a KR808D-1 most likely. I paid $115 for a battery, charger, and 5 cartomizers because I said to the guy $190 was too much money. So, he removed the case and 1 battery. Still too much money because after browsing this forum and realizing good websites where people buy stuff, I realized I could've gotten KR808D-1 for $40. The battery of the Cirrus lasts a lot and their carts last way longer than the KR808D carts I bought, but then again, you can refill very inexpensively with e-liquid.
 
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