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Tecc Ecigar


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I used something very similar. It was my first experience with vaping. I actually liked it alot. The main body has an atomizer within it, the LED unscrews and a battery goes in that way. The battery is the size and shape of a AAA but it is a 3.6v lithium(I think it's a 14500 900mAh). The cartridge is a polly-filled whistle tip mouthpiece and holds a couple of cc's of juice. I was realy impressed with it and my anolog smoking was greatly reduced. Replacing the atty means replacing the cigar body. I never did this but the original one lasted more than a couple months and I had moved on to a Joye 510. You can top off the cartridge with juice any time or dip a drop or two right down into it. This particular model might not be the exact one I had but I'll bet it is about identical in how it works. I miss my e-cigar.

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After looking at more than just the picture it seems that the TECC e-cigar uses cartomizers and also it has a built in battery. Kinda opposite from what I had(built in atty, batteries not buit in). Here is a link to what I was talking about so you might be able to see the difference. In this one the the cartridge only keeps the atty inside the cigar wet. A cartomizer as in TECC cigar is a atty and cartridge in one. This is a Dse701 e-cigar like I had. They look very much the same but work a little differently. I couldn't say which is better.

http://www.store.e-cigarette-usa.com/Electric-Cigar-Dse701-e-Cigar-Electronic-Cigar-Starter-Kit-Dse-701.htm

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