What is a comparable rechargable model to the Envy Delight disposable? (pictures included)

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packratshow

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I got started in this whole vaping adventure last week with the 10 dollar Envy Delight. It's still the best thing I've tried going by taste and experience.

I now have an Envy Bliss which I think is actually an M401. From reading another post I'll worry about the juice flavor later but would like to nail down the hardware.

I'm definitely going to go with a manual battery next time and look into low resistance carts but if the experts know what the original name of this was be for Envy rebranded it, please let me know! I think it might be a RN4081 but I'm not sure. I'd like to go with a 3 part device if possible but not sure if any are made with the tube style juice receptacle.

Enough with the yappin', here some pics I took after tearing the thing apart:

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That last one is the material that wrapped around the atty and cloth tube thingy.

I'm not looking for having that second led in the push button of course. It just had an easy pull and a great hit when vaping it like an analog. I've taken to directly pulling into my lungs with the Envy for a little over 5 seconds. Is that normal?

Thank you for your help!
 

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Very impressive job you did with photos on that break down! I'll leave it to others to answer the question posed in the title of your post. I'm going to pick up on "It just had an easy pull and a great hit when vaping it like an analog."

In my experience, the e-cigs that best fit that description have been the Bloog MaxX Fusion (expensive)* and Smokeless Image VOLT (less expensive). I perceive the batteries and PCC to be identical, but prefer the Bloog cartomizers. [Although the VOLT cartos are being revamped and many vapers like the current ones just fine.]

* I see that code LOVE25 (good through May 30th) provides a 25% discount. [Helps defray their very high shipping costs.]​

Both of these are the Kr8 model, 103mm in length (in Bloog's case, using their 65mm "Mini" battery), two-piece cartomizer-based, and automatic battery. Today's cartomizers exceed the performance of separate atomizers and cartridges ... and approach the purity of direct dripping on atomizers (which I did for two years). The newest automatic batteries (such as these and the much larger Echo) function perfectly; you just have to be careful not to leak e-liquid into the battery (which, by necessity, is unsealed).

The downside to any small e-cig is its relatively low mAh ('milliamp hours': the higher the mAh, the more puffs per charge). But these (220 mAh) are higher than any others that size and the elegant Mini PCC available for them makes up for difference with the 650+ mAh fat batts like the eGo.

As for the normality of "directly pulling into my lungs": whatever works. Most vapers, I believe, do it two-stage: into the mouth, then into the lungs. But so what! Compared to the world at large, all of us vapers are "abnormal" (or is it Abby Normal?:D)... and we tend to be very tolerant of each other. After two years of this stuff, I have yet to find two vapers who like the same hardware, voltage and resistance level, e-liquid, and nicotine level ... and do it in the same way.

 
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