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@ddrsephiroth u had to read more about e ciggs before smoke it. All ciggs made in china. It was developed in china, and china sells it.
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You can also replace the filter material with ultra fine fish filter from pet supply stores. Cut off a small square and insert into the cartridge.
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hi mate,
i tend to use things like the GGTS, Integrity, Riva and Icon these days............but the 901 is still a popular e-cig :)
check out my website for nearly 200 e-cig reviews, tutorial vids, forum etc etc:-
E-CIG-REVIEWS COM
cheers
scott
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what model are you using now? i just started using e cigs and i have a DSE 901 and i am pretty pleased by it, but I've heard about better models, and people trashing about this one. what do you think?
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I'm currently using this model, and just received it in the mail. The thing that worries me, is a friend told me not to buy these things from china for they are cheaply made and could lead to some health issues. When I saw the instructions manual, they seemed hard translated and poorly worded. Do you have any information on the DSE - 901?
ddrsephiroth 3 months ago
@ddrsephiroth
hi mate,
your friend is talking nonsense, lol
99.9% of all electronic cigarettes are made in china! :D
vape, be happy ;)
cheers
scott
igetcha69 3 months ago
Great video. You explain things so clearly. I am waiting for the arrival of my first (pink) mini e cig.
I wonder if you could do a video explaining e liquid, what strengths to use (there are so many), how to reduce the strength of it, how to flavour it, etc. It is incredibly confusing for someone who is only starting on the e cig journey.
PixieVintage 6 months ago
@PixieVintage
hi mate,
glad you liked the vid! :D
take a look at my website as i have an E-Liquid Calculator that is great for working out how to mix your e-liquid correctly:-
E-Cig-ReviewsDOTcom
and check out the forum too as there is a ton of info all about e-liquid:-
E-Cig-ReviewsDOTcom/Forum
cheers
scott
igetcha69 6 months ago
I've seen people cleaning atomisers with coke, vodka, boiling them in water for 5 mins etc. Surely, as an electrical component, that's not right is it??
purplepearlpodify 8 months ago
@purplepearlpodify
hi mate,
it is an electrical component, however, its basically just a single thin wire (heating coil) and 2 metal contacts........no resistors, capacitors etc etc or anything that can be damaged by fluid.
the idea of boiling, soaking in cola etc is to try and remove any build up of gunk that is covering the heating coil thus preventing it from heating up correctly.......but personally i think all those cleaning methods are a waste of time and do more damage than good! lol
igetcha69 8 months ago