xhale 02 threading?

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dormouse

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It *might* be M402 threading. I heard that in the past, and comments I find think that is what it is too. Or close to it. If it is, the xhale atomizer may need its own carts. And M401 atty (what M402 uses) may need M401 carts. Or maybe either would with your xhale carts. Sometimes "name" models use foil covered carts and atomizers with pointed attys. A real M402 has a wide rounded atty bridge.

LiteCigUSA.net has some M40x stuff

Not a great road to go down IMO. I spent a lot of money on M4xx stuff when I started (a LOT including 7 batteries and 2 PVs and PTs). Then by the 3rd week of vaping I was shopping around. By the 30th day of vaping I owned two other more popular and supported models (510 manual and KR808D-1/Vapor4Life manual)
 
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as a lot of us noobs did when they first started, I went with a cheap, convenient e-cig starter kit...the one from 711 :T

Now, I was wondering if anyone knew what the threading was on the xhale 02? Reason I ask is, I would like to know if I could use the usb charger it came with with say a 510 or kr808 battery?

I agree with dormouse, probably M402 but just as probably not worth chasing.

For sure you'd have to find some sort of adaptor for it, madvapes and goodprophets sell all sorts of adaptors. But I was in your same shoes when I first started, yep, got the Xhale02 as my first kit, just to see what the heck these things were. I then went the 510 route and have gone through all sorts of kits now. Finally liking the KR808D-1 kits the very best, am sticking with them now. Good ones are either SmokelessImage Volt or LitecigUSA KR808D-1 kits (I prefer the auto batteries, but that's just personal choice, and mine's the SmokelessImage Volt).
 
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