The 4081 (SE 2.0 e-cig) accesories?

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Well, it looks like I'm going to end up with an insanely over-priced smoking-everywhere e-cig, so I started looking for parts for it. I believe that the rn4081 is the same as the smoking-everywhere 2.0 e-cig ... can anyone confirm that?

I found atomizers (cheap! - $5.50 per) for the 4081 at ruyandirect, but I cannot seem to find a usb passthrough for it anywhere. Do they not make them for that model or am I just missing them?

Is there a cheaper place to get the atomizers? $5.50 sounds good, but if I can get a better deal elsewhere ... ;)

I also remember reading about an extended cartridge (more juice per loading) for the rn4081, but I don't see that anywhere either. Was I mixing up brands of e-cigs?

I'm waiting on ordering anything to see if I can get it all in one place, and thanks in advance for any more help you guys provide.

Eli
 

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RuyanDirect is my favorite place for atomizers. I got a very nice passthrough cheap at BestEcig, but I can't swear they still have them. I also did pretty well with atomizers, batteries, and a passthrough from Trueman. If you order from Trueman and get batteries, order the one for the DSE103 instead of the one for the 4081. It seems to be much better and works just fine. Good luck. I also like the 4081 quite a bit. It's not as bad as some might say, and of course I wanted it because of its analog appearance. I also probably overpaid a bit for my first one, but it's still way cheaper than analogs, so don't focus too hard on that part of the situation. I'm currently using something else with a manual battery, but I'm sure when the new wears off, I'll still get lots of use from the 4081.
 
Thanks for all the info ... much appreciated.

I know the 3.0/gold from SE is a 4081 for sure but cant confirm the 2.0. And frankly mine was a POS my 501 should be here today or at worst maybe tomarrow hoping it will be better.

Is there any way to find out if the 2.0 I purchased is the 4081 (other than calling them - I DREAD even the thought of that again)? I would really like to know prior to it's arrival so I can go ahead and order larger carts, a passthrough, and some juice for it before it arrives (to shorten the 'wait' time from shipping).

Oh, and thanks for the battery advice, bearscreek. I didn't realize that any of the batteries from seperate models could be switched between models like that. I'll have two batteries from my starter kit order from SE, and if I can get a USB passthrough and maybe a car charger, then I don't see me using the standard battery often at all. Still might pick one up early though, ya never know.

Eli

EDIT: Just wanted to say that Trueman has a USB passthrough for the 4081 ... and it is only $9. Thanks for that!
 
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So I need to assume that the 2.0 is NOT a 4081 then. Hrmm, ok. Well, I suppose that means that I need to wait for it to arrive and then look in the manual. Then I'll need to try and find a supplier that has everything I need for that model and that has fast shipping. *sigh*

Thanks for all the help, regardless. I will probably be picking up a 501 in the next several days anyways and just using (whatever model the SE is) as a secondary/back-up. Depending, of course, on if it satisfies me (and/or the ol' ball and chain). ;)

Eli
 
Hrmmm. Interesting thread to say the least. I posted my experiences with smoking-everywhere as a company and after my product arrives (whatever model it may be), I plan to return and post my experiences with the product as well.

I hope that the manual tells what exact model it is, but I'm not holding high hopes. It will probably be filled with propaganda explaining how each cart has 20 cigs in it and the batteries last two days ...

After reading their site a bit more closely, I noticed that even though they have a satisfaction guarantee ... it states that you can only return UNUSED products and even then only in exchange for other products that they sell. Just curious, but who doesn't try a product before deciding they don't like it or it has a problem??

Bleh, these guys are rip-off artists. I'm just mad because I was too excited and stupid to see through it all and fell for it. :(

Anyways ... thanks for the help.

Eli
 

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Hrmmm. Interesting thread to say the least. I posted my experiences with smoking-everywhere as a company and after my product arrives (whatever model it may be), I plan to return and post my experiences with the product as well.

I hope that the manual tells what exact model it is, but I'm not holding high hopes. It will probably be filled with propaganda explaining how each cart has 20 cigs in it and the batteries last two days ...

After reading their site a bit more closely, I noticed that even though they have a satisfaction guarantee ... it states that you can only return UNUSED products and even then only in exchange for other products that they sell. Just curious, but who doesn't try a product before deciding they don't like it or it has a problem??

Bleh, these guys are rip-off artists. I'm just mad because I was too excited and stupid to see through it all and fell for it. :(

Anyways ... thanks for the help.

Eli

You fell for it along with so many of the rest of us. But on the plus side cons they are but this forum gets alot of buisness because of them.
 
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