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Hello from M-VAPES new uk based vaping equipment and accessories

Is it normal to get no order confirmation email? Just ordered a k-fun lpv2 and paid via PayPal but no email.
 
Hi Scott, its ok we have your order and will be packing it now ready for dispatch later on today.
Please accept my apologies for the no order confirmation i can only guess there must have been a glitch in the system.
All the best
Matt
 
Lovely. Thanks Matt. Was purely worried because the last vape mail I ordered online got lost by usps and it was such a long winded trauma that took five weeks to correct so I feel cursed heh.

Cheers for the speedy response dude.
 
Sorry to be a pain but can I check it dispatched and to the right address as I never got a shipping email to the email address I used on the order page.

Cheers.
 
Hi just to let you know we now have the tank crossing mods back in stock and also the new black edition
The are cracking wooden box mods that take dual 18650 batteries with exceptionally low voltage drop!

We also have the new Cigreen Holmes RDA Version 2 in stock with its updated design.

Peace Matt










 
Hi hope your all having a great weekend!
As you may know every single product we stock we will have got samples prior to stocking to allow us to test and try out products before deciding to stock them, that way i can see what the quality is like, the design and function and also how they preform.
So just thought i would give you an insight to this process-
Currently we are testing the following-
New Exalibur mod by Cigreen
New Dragon mod by Cigreen
New Dragon RDA by Cigreen

Firstly i will visually inspect each product to inspect finish and design, i will see how the mod feels in the hand for grip and weight.
Then i will fully disassemble the device to further inspect build quality and design.
This allows me to feel and inspect threading and screws.
Then i will rebuild to device ready to test.
With a mod i will test for voltage loss and switch reliability (e.g. does it fire each and every time) i will check to see how smooth the switch can be operated.
If the mod has a lock function this is also tested and i also test to see if a mod has the ability to be stood upright in the unlocked position and how stable it stands upright.
On rebuildable atomizers i will build a couple of different ohm coils to see how the device preforms in a range.
I will test for leaks and airflow control and how well it functions.
I look a the 510 connections to see if they can be adjusted and how well they work with a range of interchangeable devices.
I will check for drip tip compatibility by trying a range of drip tips to see how well they fit.
I will then run a device for the next few days as my only device to use to really get a feel for how it preforms on a day to day basis, in the case of atomizers how easy they are to re wick and refill.
On our current batch of test products so far so good and i i think we will be stocking them in the near future.
I will continue my day to day use tests for these before making a final assessment.
Hope this little insight helps
And as always peace Matt












 
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Hi hope your all having a great weekend!
As you may know every single product we stock we will have got samples prior to stocking to allow us to test and try out products before deciding to stock them, that way i can see what the quality is like, the design and function and also how they preform.
So just thought i would give you an insight to this process-
Currently we are testing the following-
New Exalibur mod by Cigreen
New Dragon mod by Cigreen
New Dragon RDA by Cigreen

Firstly i will visually inspect each product to inspect finish and design, i will see how the mod feels in the hand for grip and weight.
Then i will fully disassemble the device to further inspect build quality and design.
This allows me to feel and inspect threading and screws.
Then i will rebuild to device ready to test.
With a mod i will test for voltage loss and switch reliability (e.g. does it fire each and every time) i will check to see how smooth the switch can be operated.
If the mod has a lock function this is also tested and i also test to see if a mod has the ability to be stood upright in the unlocked position and how stable it stands upright.
On rebuildable atomizers i will build a couple of different ohm coils to see how the device preforms in a range.
I will test for leaks and airflow control and how well it functions.
I look a the 510 connections to see if they can be adjusted and how well they work with a range of interchangeable devices.
I will check for drip tip compatibility by trying a range of drip tips to see how well they fit.
I will then run a device for the next few days as my only device to use to really get a feel for how it preforms on a day to day basis, in the case of atomizers how easy they are to re wick and refill.
On our current batch of test products so far so good and i i think we will be stocking them in the near future.
I will continue my day to day use tests for these before making a final assessment.
Hope this little insight helps
And as always peace Matt













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