Two noobie questions

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TomC

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I have been using the Halo G6 for about 1 month and am very happy. I am curious however what "model" this e-cigarette is for compatibility purposes, ie. what cartomizers from other manufacturers might fit.

A second question, is there an e liquid that does NOT produce a visible vapor. Most airlines and airports don't allow vaping and I would like to be able to do it in cognito.

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eyenstein

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I have been using the Halo G6 for about 1 month and am very happy. I am curious however what "model" this e-cigarette is for compatibility purposes, ie. what cartomizers from other manufacturers might fit.

A second question, is there an e liquid that does NOT produce a visible vapor. Most airlines and airports don't allow vaping and I would like to be able to do it in cognito.

Thanks

I have the g6 as well. It is a KR808D-1 2nd gen though. They have horizontal cartomizers and the battery is supposed to be better. Just make sure the cartos have the air gaps at the battery connection end if you buy elsewhere, otherwise no airflow.
 

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The Bloogplanet and SmokelessImage cartos are also nice bottom/horizontal coil cartos, probably the same cartos as G6. I would not try those vapornine cartos on the G6/SI/Bloog manual. I believe the vapornine ones are non-standard and do not have an airflow slot cut across the center post. So against the totally flat sealed battery post of the G6/SI/Bloog manuals and new "leak resistant" autos, I think the vapornine cartos would get no air.

I only use manual batteries. I bought one of the leak resistant autos to try (my first auto) and the hit was poor compared to a manual, as expected. I had to take 2 drags into my mouth off the auto then inhale to give the same hit as one drag off manual. Downside of the G6/SI/Bloog is the 5-second cutoff. If you find you want longer drags than that, try a vapor4Life batteries that say in their comment they have custom 10-13 second cutoff (manual recommended). My old and new V4L batteries have that long cutoff. I press 2 seconds before the start of my drag to have vapor ready so with the SI/Bloog/G6 style I only have 3 seconds left for my drag. If I remember to only press 1 second early with that battery then I have enough time for my drag.
 
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