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prof beard

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Now i have a 901. i thinking to buy another e-cigarette.

what is your recommendation?


It doesn't make sense for anyone to recommend anything really. You have to ask yourself a few questions:

1 Are you generally happy with the 901 in terms of vapour, hit and flavour? If you want more of one of those features then you want to try a device with a different atomiser eg 510 generally gives more hit than a 901, an 801 gives loads of vapour etc etc

2 Do you drip or use carts? If you drip than cartomisers aren't relevant, if one the other hand you use carts and want to top up less, they may well be.

3 Do you want longer battery life between charges - if so you want either a regular e-cig with "mega" batteries or a big battery device (a "mod")

4 Are you happy at 3.7volts (ish) or do you want to be able to try out 6v - in which case you might want a "mod" which allows both 3.7v and 6v vaping.

Everyone has their own favourites, but their favourites might not suit your own likes and needs.
 

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It doesn't make sense for anyone to recommend anything really. You have to ask yourself a few questions:

1 Are you generally happy with the 901 in terms of vapour, hit and flavour? If you want more of one of those features then you want to try a device with a different atomiser eg 510 generally gives more hit than a 901, an 801 gives loads of vapour etc etc

2 Do you drip or use carts? If you drip than cartomisers aren't relevant, if one the other hand you use carts and want to top up less, they may well be.

3 Do you want longer battery life between charges - if so you want either a regular e-cig with "mega" batteries or a big battery device (a "mod")

4 Are you happy at 3.7volts (ish) or do you want to be able to try out 6v - in which case you might want a "mod" which allows both 3.7v and 6v vaping.

Everyone has their own favourites, but their favourites might not suit your own likes and needs.

I agree with the prof. You have to address your needs/wants. Do you want a new pv just to have one or is there part of your vaping experience that you want to improve?
 

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It doesn't make sense for anyone to recommend anything really. You have to ask yourself a few questions:

1 Are you generally happy with the 901 in terms of vapour, hit and flavour? If you want more of one of those features then you want to try a device with a different atomiser eg 510 generally gives more hit than a 901, an 801 gives loads of vapour etc etc

2 Do you drip or use carts? If you drip than cartomisers aren't relevant, if one the other hand you use carts and want to top up less, they may well be.

3 Do you want longer battery life between charges - if so you want either a regular e-cig with "mega" batteries or a big battery device (a "mod")

4 Are you happy at 3.7volts (ish) or do you want to be able to try out 6v - in which case you might want a "mod" which allows both 3.7v and 6v vaping.

Everyone has their own favourites, but their favourites might not suit your own likes and needs.
1. Yes. im happy, but i cant compare because 901 its my first ecig
2. at moment im using carts (refilled)
3. the life of battery in my 901 its ok for one day...more life better of course
4. what the diferent betwen 3v than 6? more life?


PD: sorry for my basic english
 

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1. Yes. im happy, but i cant compare because 901 its my first ecig
2. at moment im using carts (refilled)
3. the life of battery in my 901 its ok for one day...more life better of course
4. what the diferent betwen 3v than 6? more life?


PD: sorry for my basic english


Frankly - you don't NEED another pv from what you say!

If you are determined to spend your money, I'd suggest one of two things:

Buy some 901 to another atomiser adapters (from, for example Heaven Gifts) and one or two other atomisers/cartomisers and see what you think - your 901 battery will do that. (You could get 901-510, 901-cartomiser, 901-801, 901-4081, 901-401 and matching atomisers!)

or - if you want to "splash out" buy a mod which works with 901 atomisers - either one which work at 3.7v (eg a Screwdriver or a cheaper equivalent) or one that works at both 3.7v or 6v (eg a SuperSix or a cheaper equivalent).

6v vaping heats the juice up much faster/more - lots of vapour and hit, less flavour usually - lots like it - I don't)

Edited to add - buy some juices in bottles and top your cartridges up - it's much cheaper and usually tastier
 

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Again, I have to whole-heartedly agree with the prof.

My predicament with the 901 was that it seemed like I was forever refilling. No need to get a whole new kit. You've already got the batteries (901) you just need airflow (usually provided by that hole in the side of the 901 atomizer). Get a 901 batt to 808 cartomizer adapter and a pack of cartomizers and you're good to go.

You don't absolutely need an adapter. You can use the staple mod or do the dremel cut into the 901 connector. I practiced my first dremel cut on a cheap($1.95) 901 manual battery charging adapter.

I now put my cartomizers/901 adapter on the end of a 5v GLV. Batterries last all day and 5v is my sweet spot.
 

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