What parts are compatible with my e-cig? (pics included)

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jjloupe

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After reading the forum, watching videos and looking at pictures, It seems to me most e-cigs are built pretty much the same. I was wondering if anyone knows if any other brand name parts (carts, atomizers, etc.) would fit my cheapo e-cig. The brand name is "21st Century Smoke" and pics are posted below.

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If the diameter is 9.2mm then it is probably RN4081 from the look of the atty and the female threads on the battery, male on the atty. Looks like RN4081 as a 3-piece with atomizer and cartridges. An RN4081 can also be used as a 2-piece with RN4081 cartomizers.

Search AZSMokeFree.com and VaporKings.com for RN4081 and also search for 4081

If it is skinnier - almost as skinny as a cigarette, then I don't know what it is. In that case it is possible a Chinese wholesaler "Trio" model and I don't know where you can buy stuff for it but you could ask at AZSMokeFree.com
 
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If it's Trio model - scroll down here to see the other rebranders who sell the same Trio model - note - Blu no longer sells it (they now sell a 2-piece)
A Brief Cartridge and Atomizer Compatiblity Guide | Excellent Electric Cigarette Information!

However, if that list is correct and your model is also Trio-based, then you might be able to use a standard Joye 306 atomizer with 306 carts on it

A smarter purchase would be a Joye 510 which has plenty of parts from multiple vendors, cartomizers available etc

Sorry it's hard to identify from photos alone. If you can find a 7-11 that sells the njoy 2-piece ecig, you could see if it is the same as your unit. If so, that is RN4081. If not, then you probably have Trio.
 
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I think you should go to one of this sites vendors and get a ecig that tells you what model it really is, you'll save lots of money in buying parts for a named type of ecig. Everyone here knows what a 510, kr808 and other types are and what can be used with those brands(thread type). I known't all the madeup names that vendors use to make their ecigs 'Sound kool'. You'll find out in the long run it is cheaper and better to know the real type of your ecig - Both in trying to get help and useage of the ecig.
 

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The more proprietary the design, the more money they make off you. They can charge anything they like because you can not use anyone else's parts. So if they come up with batteries, that only they make, guess who you will buy batteries from? Oh thats right, they dont sell batteries. Guess who you will buy a whole new kit from?
 

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Well, it was more of an impulse buy. I am actually satisfied with the device. I have been dripping, so good vapor production, and I have Johnson Creek juices, and the flavor is amazing. The problem is, like you said, I can't find replacement parts.

So, what would you suggest as a good starter kit for me. Keep in mind I don't mind dripping at home, but I need something with good carts and batteries to last me through a day at work, which can be up to 12 hours. I was looking at the Njoy sets, how are they?
 

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Did you ever find out for sure what model this battery is? I have the same problem. I bought a mall cig (SmokeFree.com). It got me off of real cigs, but taste terrible. I have since moved to V4L, Kr808, I believe. I am trying to find an adaptor to use V4L cartos with my mall cig battery, so that I have a spare. Mine looks like yours, but no one seems to know the battery model.
 

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Did you ever find out for sure what model this battery is? I have the same problem. I bought a mall cig (SmokeFree.com). It got me off of real cigs, but taste terrible. I have since moved to V4L, Kr808, I believe. I am trying to find an adaptor to use V4L cartos with my mall cig battery, so that I have a spare. Mine looks like yours, but no one seems to know the battery model.


Sometimes they have proprietary hardware just so that you won't be able to buy any parts anyplace else. Even more often they hide the won't disclose the model number or they rename the thing even though it's a popular brand in an effort to keep you in their pocket. Darn mall vendors!
 

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... I was looking at the Njoy sets, how are they?

If you want to be frustrated and disappointed, then sure, get an Njoy.

Even with the better battery PV's (personal vaporizer) such as the GLV2, as one example, you are not going to get 12 hours on a set of batteries unless you only vape on it once an hour for a minute or two. There is only one on the market that I am aware of that has a battery that lasts 24 hours of heavy vaping and it is one of the two top models on the market today. It's the variable volt Darwin from nhaler.com. It's one sweet PV.

Considering where you are coming from with your current set-up, I would suggest at least an eGo or Riva 510 or a VGO 801. A better option for better throat hit, consistency and battery life would be a good 5 volt or variable volt PV such as the GLV2, the Darwin or the ProVari. There are many significant advanatages to these type of PV's.
 
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