Suppliers - Cute names vs actual model #

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olderthandirt

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Hey,
Read several posts, learning about e-cigs. Regarding models of the e-cigs; been to vapetron, very good info on whats out there but...

How does one make an informed purchase decisision when so many suppliers give no indication of what they are selling? Variety of cute names instead of the actual make and model strikes me as a rather self-defeating means of promoting a business. Of course I am Too Cynical...

Anyhoo, Is there a breakdown available that identifies supplier/actual model number they sell?
 

Kobayashi

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I too am confused about the model numbers as many refrence them in these forums. My conclusion is that there are many factories in china that now make ECigs and that there isnt any set of model numbers they follow. All of them look so similar to me and assume the difference is thread size and some other minor modifications.

Some one else should be able to answer your question better and help me understand as well. Welcome to the forum i learn alot here everyday but still dont fully understand model differences/numbers.
 

Jayisbored

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When i decided to start vaping a few weeks ago i was confused as hell. Super mini, mini, 401, 402,peewee. What i decided to do i find the models that people recommended on this forum, for the most part it was 401, 801, 901. I decided on one of those models after searching for all the info i could find on them. When i ordered I made sure it said the actual model number this way i knew i could order parts from any store with that model number. Check all the stores to see if its a common model and your set. i didnt want to get stuck with some proprietary stuff and be stuck with 1 vendor. Id say find a model number you like and go by that number..its just easier that way when you dont know crap lol
 
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