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Post by Lilac on Jun 17, 2010 19:11:26 GMT
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Post by Chrissie on Jun 17, 2010 19:43:04 GMT
Wow & double wow Lilac Thanks so much for posting that link My very first e-cig that I bought almost 2 years ago was a RN4081 super=mini. OK they may not produce as much vape as some other models but the atomisers last for months! Never seen one with a manual battery before! Now where is MM & Migsie - I'm sure they will both be interested in this as the whole kit works out less than buying an attie & 2 batteries.
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Lilac
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Post by Lilac on Jun 17, 2010 20:03:12 GMT
I got an email from TECC Chrissie, so maybe they've got one too, if they've bought from there before?
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Post by omegaman on Jun 17, 2010 20:05:30 GMT
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Post by Chrissie on Jun 17, 2010 20:12:56 GMT
Lilac, I can't remember whether MM or Migsie where buying there 4081 supplies from TECC or TW. Thanks for that link as well Omega At one point I thought Simon @ e-cigs.co.uk was stopping selling the super-mini.
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Post by omegaman on Jun 17, 2010 20:22:18 GMT
Chrissie, He is .. "We're streamlining our stock to black and white Mini, Classic & Zenith starter packs." Hence the reduced prices .. mind you his starter packs will stay on the shelf at the price he's still asking!
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Post by Chrissie on Jun 17, 2010 20:26:59 GMT
I thought that may be the case Omega Simon has always tended to be a tad dearer than some other UK suppliers but his customer service is top wack. If anyone gets faulty products, he instantly sends out replacements & a prepaid envelope to return the faulty product, so I guess he needs to charge a bit extra to include his no quibble warranty
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Post by omegaman on Jun 17, 2010 20:33:50 GMT
Yes I know Chrissie, I've spent £££'s with Simon & Emma.
I don't know of anyone else who provides an advance replacement and postage paid returns.
5 x 801 attys for £20 are also well priced.
IMO They need to move on and add some newer devices now .. but with the MHRA ban looming.
Also .. all Simon's e-liquid is sold in a glass bottle with a dropper .. no longer the height of "fashion" now IMO.
With most supplies now in drip friendly ready to use plastic dropper bottles.
Okay the glass may keep the e-liquid fresh for longer .. but I just store all my e-liquid in the fridge.
Having said all that .. In terms of customer service.
They are still the John Lewis of the e-cig market!
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Post by Chrissie on Jun 17, 2010 20:57:20 GMT
And yet again, I agree with everything you have said Omega Looks like they have stopped selling Puresmokers Prodigy?
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Post by Scylla on Jun 17, 2010 21:08:56 GMT
I agree with O'man's thoughts on Simon too, including the part about needing new lines. Like you say, Chrissie, John Lewis equivalent. I didn't get an email from TECC and I've bought quite a bit from them scylla
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Post by omegaman on Jun 17, 2010 21:14:41 GMT
And yet again, I agree with everything you have said Omega Looks like they have stopped selling Puresmokers Prodigy? Yea, I think they were let down by the supplier for replacement parts.
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Post by omegaman on Jun 17, 2010 21:18:08 GMT
Anyone looked?
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Post by Chrissie on Jun 17, 2010 21:26:25 GMT
Anyone looked? Yes omega, Rustylugs videos where one of the first ones I checked out - hence why I first bought a super-mini from Pillbox on eBay
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Post by Hanow on Jun 18, 2010 18:35:44 GMT
Hello again - another question. ??? Given the kits on the link above - especially the 'Greek' one at £15.99, how does something like that compare to a Riva £40 one? Is it the same as 'you get what you pay for'? I had decided - I thought on the Riva one - and then saw this. So want to be sure I order the most effective/efficient one from the outset. The next minefield is the 'juice-flavour' ??? From what I have read - it is based upon taste. That said, I have no real idea what that means. I don't want to go and order a stock of something I don't like. For example - in the real ciggy world - a friend once brought me some duty free cigs back (very kind of her) but she bought menthol. Despite smoking them - because they were there - I couldn't wait to get back to a 'real' one. I hadn't any smoking enjoyment out of them at all. Thus, is it sensible to order a small range to start with? Are there any flavours that are most favoured/purchased as a good starting point? Sorry for so many questions. I will get better, eventually - honest.
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Post by Lilac on Jun 18, 2010 18:59:45 GMT
Hi Hanow..... I'd still go with the Riva, it's the same device to all intents as the Tornado, the link i posted, to the Greek Supermini's were really intended for a couple of our members who use them already, but they're an outdated model and it's fairly hard to get parts for them... Juices....best thing to do is try to order small bottles till you get an idea which ones you're gonna like, James might be able to help you on this score by sending you some samples of his juices, Enjuices value vape range are also good.... Just cos you don't like menthol cigs doesn't necessarily mean you won't like menthol liquid, it's also good for adding a bit more kick to other juices, thats the great thing about the juices, you can add a few drops of this and a drop of that to ring the changes....
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