This is not a review its just to let you know that the sedansa nano I is in all but name a 901.
The nano I is a 901 so it performs exactly the same, as far as I can tell so far. so I cant fault that.
the nano I batteries and atomizer are interchangeable with the 901, although the nano batteries are a fraction shorter than the generic ones, so is I assume the charger is also interchangeable . The charger has the nice feature of the green light dimming when the battery is charged.
The only differences are, and they might be a big problem for some, is the price which is double that of a generic 901 kit, and generic carts are to long and to slim, even if you just use the mouth piece it will not fit tightly enough , this doesnt bother me as I only want to drip, and I got a box of sedansa carts, and the rest is cosmetic, with the atomizer and batteries having that enamel finish, and the batteries having those little hoops to try to look like cigarette paper, and sedansa stamped on it.
There Is one big advantage and that is the sedansa 5 year guarantee, assuming that they will be around to honour it. This I know could be a bit of a gamble but one Im willing to take.
I will do a proper review in a month, I would like to see how the thing holds up compared to my generic 901.
The nano I is a 901 so it performs exactly the same, as far as I can tell so far. so I cant fault that.
the nano I batteries and atomizer are interchangeable with the 901, although the nano batteries are a fraction shorter than the generic ones, so is I assume the charger is also interchangeable . The charger has the nice feature of the green light dimming when the battery is charged.
The only differences are, and they might be a big problem for some, is the price which is double that of a generic 901 kit, and generic carts are to long and to slim, even if you just use the mouth piece it will not fit tightly enough , this doesnt bother me as I only want to drip, and I got a box of sedansa carts, and the rest is cosmetic, with the atomizer and batteries having that enamel finish, and the batteries having those little hoops to try to look like cigarette paper, and sedansa stamped on it.
There Is one big advantage and that is the sedansa 5 year guarantee, assuming that they will be around to honour it. This I know could be a bit of a gamble but one Im willing to take.
I will do a proper review in a month, I would like to see how the thing holds up compared to my generic 901.