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bruiser

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I wouldn't buy one. They're rather on the high side. They're claiming 850 mah out of a cig sized battery, and that don't seem right. If you really want a cig size one, look into a 510 or KR808. Alternatively, the larger eGo might be the way to go. Battery is larger, and can go up to 1100mah. Check Liberty-Flights and Bloog for 510/eGo and KR808 respectively. At Libery-Flights, click the discount button at the top, and look at the Riva 510 as well, as it's a very good eGo clone.
 

leftfeild

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To answer your question, it looks like it's a Kr808d-1 model but it's very hard to tell as they didn't show the threading of the battery or cartomiser. This thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/kr808d-1/201755-who-makes-best-kr808-battery-5.html mentions them in kr808d-1 models and it looks about right for a kr808d-1.

You can get 808 cartomisers from a lot of places. smokelessimage, halocigs, bloogplanet and other stock vendors in the US.

Like everyone else has said though, you might want to consider getting something stronger than a kr808d-1 model, and I would definately stop using tececig as they're so expensive compared to other places you get these models from.
 

kmk

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I started out with a Tececig. One of the most expensive mistakes of my life, and I've made a lot of mistakes! They are 510 threaded but the threads are backwards (male/female reversed from EGO/KGO). I wish I would have found ECF before I spent $75 on the Tececig and $75 on cartos for it. :( All is well with the world now though, since I bought my KGO!:2cool:
 

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I stated with the Revolution just a couple of months ago. It works ok, but received a Phoenix from them last week, and its a lot better. Yeah, they are pricey, but the girlfriend got my revolution for me and her before I could really investigate better ones, or before I found ECF. Now, I'm looking into moving on. Found the Madvapes site, and am blown away with how much cheaper kits and accessories are there.
 

subliminalurge

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Their hardware is obscenely overpriced, especially if the threads are proprietary and you can't interchange with commonly available parts.

Their juice, on the other hand, while still overpriced is less outrageously so. At $10 for 10 ml they're definitely on the high side, but not so much so that I won't pick up a bottle to get me through while I wait for other juice to arrive in the mail. And the two I've tried from them so far were actually pretty decent tasting.

It's nice to have juice available locally, even if it does cost me extra when I fail to plan ahead and have to resort to buying from them.
 

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There prices are obscene. For the price of 1 starter kit you could buy good 2 starter kits or a good Mod with money left over. Is there no one that you know whereby you could use their address? Maybe you could get a PO Box.

thanks for the responses. I agree their juices aren't bad. I was looking at expanding my assortment if it was possible. The main reason i went with them was the conveince of being able to buy in town instead of having to order online. For reasons I don't want to go into, I don't want to have packages delivered to my residence.
 
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