With the advent of the Tornado Tank at the beginning of the year, I thought it would only be a matter of time before the tank system was developed for the standard 510 style batteries, and as I thought the 510 tank system is now freely available, so I decided to give it a try.
I didn’t buy a full kit as I already had a handful of 510 batteries from previous kits, but they are getting a little old now, so I bought a white atomiser from Liberty Flights (Enter VAP10 for a 10% discount) as I already have white 510 batteries, plus two 510 batteries and an atomiser from Mirage Cigarettes, as I like the quality of finish on their products. One thing to note here is that you get 2 tank cartridges with every atomiser from Mirage Cigarettes, with liberty flights and other sellers however, you need to buy the cartridges separately.
As you would expect both these 510 tank systems are easy to use, simply remove the filling cap on the tank cartridge and fill with the e-liquid of your choice, then insert the cartridge into the atomizer and your ready to go, and as the tank cartridges are made from clear plastic you can easily tell how much liquid is in them.
The 510 range is noted for producing good throat hit and plenty of vapour, and the 510 tank is no different, if anything the tank may produce more vapour than the original 510 atomizer design. Something else the 510 range is noted for is that the flavour of e-liquids is muted compared to say a 901 atomizer or a clearomizer, but this isn’t necessarily a negative point. I personally find that some flavours taste better slightly better being muted. It’s just a matter of finding a liquid that you like the flavour of in the 510 tank atomizer, some liquids I prefer in the 510 tank atomizer others taste better in my clearomizers.
I couldn’t notice any difference between the two atomizers that I bought performance wise, both wicked will and produced equal amounts of vapour, but the Mirage Apollo 510 Tank cartridges are of a slightly different design than the standard ones you will get from Liberty Flights, which I presume are a Joytech design.
On the Mirage Apollo 510 cartridges there is a silicone filling cap with a circular hole in it that feeds the atomiser with liquid. With the Joytech design this filling cap is plastic, and the hole that feeds the liquid is sealed on new cartridges so you have to break the seal yourself, on first time use, by pushing them into the atomizer with a bit of force.

Mirage Cigarettes Apollo & Liberty Flights 510 Tank Cartridges
The cartridges for the Joytech design come with an outer silicone cap that will allow you to carry filled cartridges around with you without them leaking, The Mirage cigarette variety don’t have this outer cap though, so they will leak if filled and carried around loose. If you have any of the old 510 carts laying around though you can use the silicone caps from them to transport filled cartridges.
Of the two different cartridge designs I prefer the Mirage Cigarette design, as the silicone cap at the end is far easier to remove for filling than the plastic version of Joytech, plus you don’t have to force the cartridge into the atomiser on first use in order to puncture the caps seal. The only downside is that you can’t transport filled Mirage 510 Tank cartridges around unless you have some of the outer caps laying around.
Before rushing out to buy the Mirage Classic 510 Tank cartridges to use with your Joytech 510 Tank atomizers though, there is another difference to consider. The actual 510 Tank atomizer from Mirage Cigarettes is slightly smaller than the one I bought from Liberty Flights. The plastic tanks are also fractionally shorter on the Mirage as well, although with the silicon bung they seem to be exactly the same length overall.

Mirage Cigarettes Apollo & Liberty Flights 510 Tank Atomizers Size Difference
I did use the Mirage Classic atomizers with the Liberty Flights (Joytech) atomizers and didn’t have any leaking issues while in use, but if left laying down for any length of time, say overnight, then there would be some liquid pooled underneath it.
As both Mirage Cigarette and Liberty Flights atomisers have a standard 510 connection they will happily work on any 510 design of battery, so you can use a Mirage Cigarettes 510 tank atomizer with a Liberty Flights (Joytech) battery, or vice versa.
Of the two different versions of the 510 tank system I prefer the Mirage Cigarettes version, not because of performance as both seem to be pretty equal there, but rather on the quality of finish and the fact that the Mirage cigarettes 510 tank is slightly smaller. The finish on all Mirage cigarettes is excellent and doesn’t wear off, the black and gold combination also, I think, looks really smart.

Mirage Cigarettes Apollo & Liberty Flights 510 Tank Size Comparison
Liberty Flights has now added the excellent Decadent Vapours range of e-liquid to their online store. If you like to buy UK produced products, then you will be pleased to know that Decadent Vapours is a UK company producing quality e-liquids in South Wales.
All their ingredients are sourced from within the EU and then mixed and packaged in their UK factory. The Nicotine used is of the highest quality pharma-grade, and all packaging and labelling is fully CHIP compliant.
The range includes 6 Mint/Menthol flavours, 14 tobacco flavours, 4 Coffee flavours, 2 Chocolate flavours, 4 fruit flavours and 21 sweet or savoury flavours. That’s 41 flavours in total, so you should be a flavour to suit your taste buds.
I tend to mix my own e-liquids but I do like the DV Parma Violet and Strawberry Tart for when I fancy vaping something different, I wouldn’t vape those two all day but they are nice for a change.
Currently Liberty Flights only stock the PG based liquids and in 2 strengths of 11mg and 24mg, but do have the 5ml tester bottles along with the larger 30ml bottles. At just £2.99 for a 5ml bottle you can try out different flavours without breaking the bank. 30ml bottles are a very reasonable £14.49 which is one of the lowest prices I’ve seen for Decadent Vapours e-liquids.
If you enter VAP10 at checkout you’ll get an extra 10% off of the already low prices.
For a long while now I’ve been looking for a decent PCC for mini sized electronic cigarettes. I’ve got the standard metal 510 PCC but never really got on with it due to the sharp corners, they’d dig in my leg, stab me in the hand or try to cut a hole in my pocket. I’ve also tried the M402 PCC for my Mirage Classic, but that proved to be unreliable.
I liked the idea of the flip style case of the KR808D-1 PCC but couldn’t find one for either the Mirage Classic or 510 series of electronic cigarette. As adapters are easily available, I thought I’d try a 510 to 901 and a 40x to 901 adaptor with the KR808D-1 PCC bought from ‘Liberty Flights’ to see if it would charge both my Mirage Classic and 510 batteries. I’m happy to say the PCC charged both batteries, but it’s not a perfect solution.
I’m not sure if it’s a fault with my PCC or something to do with the adaptor and batteries, but although the batteries charge OK, there is no way to tell when the batteries are fully charged as the battery charging light stays on permanently when a cigarette battery is attached.
The KR808D-1 PCC didn’t arrive with any instructions but after a quick google search I found that the cigarette battery charging light is supposed to slow flash on and off when full charge is reached. With my PCC this doesn’t happen.

I don’t actually have a KR808D-1 battery so I’m not sure how it would work with one, maybe I’ll invest in on to test it at some point, but I do have a 901 battery which I tried first. With the 901 battery the led at the end of the battery illuminates along with the PCC battery charging light when charging, and when charged the cigarette light goes out but the PCC light stays solidly lit.
With both my Mirage Classic (M402) and 510 batteries the PCC battery charging light comes on when the batteries are attached and battery LED flashes a few times before going out. It then remains like that with the PCC cigarette battery charging light staying lit until you remove the cigarette battery.
Although not knowing when your electronic cigarette batteries are charged is annoying it doesn’t seem to affect the KR808D-1 PCC’s performance. Obviously I can’t exactly say how long it takes to fully charge a battery or exactly how many times it can charge the battery, but it’s probably about 5 recharges for the Mirage Classic although I wouldn’t guarantee it, and so far I haven’t been in a situation where I couldn’t use my Mirage Classic due to having to wait for a battery to charge.
I do carry a fully assembled electronic cigarette around with me however, and use that until the battery runs down and then swap it with the one in the PCC. I’m also not a heavy vaper and tend to use it more like regular cigarette, except for the fact that I wouldn’t put a regular tobacco cigarette back in my pocket after smoking it.
I don’t know if the KR808D-1 PCC will have any detrimental affects on the Mirage Classic or 510 batteries or vice versa, but I haven’t noticed any over the last couple of weeks that I’ve been using it.
So if like me you have been looking for an alternative electronic cigarette PCC then you might want to consider giving the KR808D-1 PCC a try, coupled with the appropriate adaptor (see below). As I said, I don’t know it using 510 or Mirage Classic (M402) batteries with this PCC will cause any damage to the PCC itself or your cigarette batteries, so it’s up to you to decide if its worth the risk. All I can say is I’ve had no problems in the last couple of weeks.
I purchased my KR808D-1 PCC from ‘Liberty Flights’ see links below.
Enter VAP10 at checkout for 10% discount.

Totally Wicked e-Liquid have applied a 15% discount on their entire product range for 30days from the 17th March 2011 at 14.00 GMT. So now is a good time to stock up on your favourite e-liquids, batteries, atomisers or a brand new starter kit.
15% Discount on all products.
Runs for 30 days from 17th March 2011 at 14.00 GMT
Totally Wicked are now stocking LR (Low Resistance) Tornado Tank atomizers. I haven’t actually tried these as yet, but I’ve seen some good reports on them.
LR or Low Resistance atomizers are designed to simulate 5 volt vaping on a standard 3.7 volt battery such as the Tornado battery. What this usually means is that the LR atomizer will usually produce more vapour and throat hit than the standard atomizers. Flavour can often be reduced with the LR atomizers as the coil (the part that heats and vaporises the e-liquid) runs hotter, this can also lead to shorter lifespan for the atomizer so they tend to be cheaper with a limited warranty.
I personally don’t like a strong throat hit which is why I haven’t tried them, but I may do so in the future. If you want to give them a try they are currently just £8.99 each from the Totally Wicked e-Liquid website.
Product results as of Thursday 23rd of February 2012
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Tornado Tank - Cone Shaped Lr Atomiser
The Tornado Tanks Cone Shaped Special atomizers have been especially designed to hold the Tornado Tank Cartridges.
They will not work with an...
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£7.99
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I’d been looking at the Mirage Zeus for a few months before taking the plunge and buying one about a month and a half ago. The main thing about it that caught my eye was the 1350mAh battery, all day vaping for most people on a single charge. Now I admit I do like my cigarette sized e-cigs for use outdoors or when working, so I don’t use a single device all the time, but I do like the idea of a battery that may last the best part of the weekend on a single charge.
I also liked the look of the atomiser with built in cone, and have read mixed reviews on them so wanted to try them for myself. I’m not the biggest fan of the standard 510 atomiser, preferring flavour over throat hit so was that they ran slightly cooler than the 510 range. To find out what I thought read on.
Mirage Zeus Kit Contents
As you would expect the Mirage Zeus comes in a nice & sturdy presentation box, with a magnetic fastening front flap. These boxes are great for keeping as storage boxes (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). Inside the box you will find everything you need to begin enjoying your new electronic cigarette as follows:
- 2 x 1350mAh Rechargeable Manual lithium batteries.
- 2 x Atomizers.
- 5 x Tobacco Mixed Strength Cartridges.
- 1 x Oasis E Liquid Refill.
- 1 x USB Charger.

Mirage Zeus Starter Kit
If I remember correctly you get : 1 x 6mg, 1 x 12mg, 2 x 18mg and 1 x 24mg strength tobacco flavoured nicotine cartridges.
The 10ml bottle of Oasis E-Liquid that I received was 18mg tobacco flavour, I’m not very good at describing flavours so I wont go into details about it, but what I will say is that I didn’t find it overpowering and could happily vape it on a frequent basis, it also has a pleasant aroma to it. Both flavour and smell are subjective, and what I find pleasing other people may not, so it may be a good idea to purchase some other Oasis Liquid flavours at the same time.
Using the Mirage Zeus
The Mirage Zeus is probably the largest electronic cigarette that I have used and was surprised at just how comfortable it felt in the hand. I think part of the reason for that is the material they have used to coat the battery and atomiser, it has a really nice and tactile finish. I’d say it was a sort of satin finish which is smooth and comfortable to hold.
The overall size of the Mirage Zeus when assembled is 132mm x 17mm which isn’t much bigger than an Ego/Tornado style of electronic cigarette. The main reason for the extra size is to house the 1350mAh battery compared to 650mAh battery of the Ego/Tornado models.

Mirage Zeus Size Comparison
The batteries arrived with a partial charge in them so you can use your Mirage Zeus as soon as it arrives. A full charge takes between 3.5 and 4 hours from flat. One thing worth mentioning though is that some USB ports on computers and laptops may not power the USB charger at its 420mAh rating, which can dramatically increase the length of time it takes to fully charge the batteries. Both my laptop and PC has underpowered USB ports and charging could take anything from between 8 and 11 hours, purchasing a mains USB adapter for for the USB charger solved the problem though. It also means I don’t have to have my PC or Laptop running to charge the batteries.

Mirage Zeus Button
The battery is of the manual kind, meaning you have to press a button to activate it. The button is of the rubber variety which is comfortable to use and illuminates a nice bright blue when pressed.
With a rating of 1350mAH you’d expect an excellent battery life between charges and the Mirage Zeus battery doesn’t disappoint. I consider myself to be a light to medium user, as some days I’ll vape more than others, and if I use the Mirage Zeus as my only electronic cigarette it will last me easily a full day normally about a day and a half infact.
I’d expect the battery to last at least 8 hours for heavy users if not 12, but not being able to vape that heavily I can’t really say for sure. Most people I’d say though should get a least a full day days vaping off of a single charge.
The cone shaped atomiser that comes with the Mirage Zeus uses a standard 510 connection, which also means that you can easily use any regular 510 atomiser or cartomiser, so if you own a Titan 510 or Ego/Tornado you can still use the atomisers from those on the Mirage Zeus.
I don’t think the atomisers that the Mirage Zeus uses are a standard 510 atomiser though, as to me they seem to run slightly cooler than other 510 atomisers that I’ve tried, and don’t produce quite as much vapour and throat hit as a standard 510 atomiser. I’d say they lie somewhere between a 901 and a 510 atomiser, I personally quite like them, as I don’t really like a strong throat hit and you still get a good amount of vapour.
I also found that the cartridges on the Mirage Zeus worked a lot better than those of a standard 510 atomiser, although you may have to replace the cartridge filler on some cartridges with some Fluval, I found that a small piece cut off the Fluval Water Polishing pads work best, as the amount of filler as the amount of filler varied between the cartridges that came with the kit. With the right amount of filler in the cartridge you nearly vape each one dry, which is something I could never manage with a standard 510 atomiser and cartridge.
The cartridges are also about the same size as a standard 510 cartridge, so if you prefer to direct drip then a normal 510 drip tip will also fit the Mirage Zeus atomiser.
Conclusion
I really like the Mirage Zeus electronic cigarette and it has become my main device for use around the home. I still like my Mirage Classic (M402) + PCC for using when out and about, walking the dog or working, as I use it like a real tobacco cigarette at those times and no one takes a second look. For relaxing around the home or times when I want to make it obvious that I’m not smoking a tobacco cigarette the Mirage Zeus is my favourite choice.
I’ve even managed to fit the new Tornado Tank to the Mirage Zeus battery by using a 510-901 adapter and back again with a 901 to 510 adapter. It does mean the atomiser is raised above the battery but it works. Given time though I’m sure the tank system will become available for a normal 510 device like the Titan 510 which will simply screw into the Mirage Zeus battery without adaptors.
So if you are looking for an electronic cigarette that has a long battery life between charges then the Mirage Zeus is definitely worth looking at. It has a nice tactile finish and feels comfortable in the hand, plus you can use any 510 atomiser or carstomiser without adaptors.
Product results as of Thursday 23rd of February 2012
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Mirage Zeus Electronic Cigarette Starter Kit
The Mirage ZEUS electronic cigarette is the Power House of electronic cigarettes or personal vaporizers, boasting a massive 1350 mAh battery which sh...
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£59.95
£49.95
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Mirage Zeus Battery
The ZEUS Battery is designed specifically for use with the ZEUS atomizers.
Rated at 1350mAh the battery will provide about 2 day's of vaping ...
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£17.99
£16.99
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Mirage Zeus Tobacco Cartridges X 15
Each Mirage Zeus electronic cigarette tobacco flavoured cartridge is the equivalent to around 5 - 7 cigarettes dependent on the smoker.
They...
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£12.99
£9.99
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Mirage Zeus Menthol Cartridges X 15
Each Mirage Zeus electronic cigarette cartridge is the equivalent to around 5 - 7 cigarettes dependent on the smoker.
They have been develop...
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£12.99
£9.99
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Mirage Zeus Tank Atomizer
The Mirage Zeus Tank Atomizer is the latest in atomizer design.
The Tank system does away with messy fillers, employing a transparent tank ca...
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£9.99
£8.99
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Mirage Zeus Atomiser
The Atomiser is an essential part of the Zeus electronic cigarette, converting the air and nicotine into the vapor that you inhale.
Although ...
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£9.99
£8.49
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Mirage Zeus Low Resistance Atomiser
The Mirage Zeus Low Resistance Atomiser enables you to experience higher voltage vaping without the need for a high voltage devic, producing much more...
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£6.99
£5.99
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Mirage Zeus Usb Battery Charger
The Mirage Zeus USB Charging lead can be used directly with your computer or connected into our mains plugs adapters.
Due to the 1350maH power rating...
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£5.99
£4.99
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Mirage Zeus Blank Cartridges X 10
The Mirage ZEUS Blank Cartridges contain no nicotine liquid and are ready to be filled with any flavor or strength of e-liquid that you prefer.
They...
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£4.99
£3.99
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My Totally Wicked Tornado Tank arrived on the 19th Jan 2011 so I’ve had them now for just over 2 weeks, so thought I’d post my current thoughts on them.
As I already have both a white and platinum standard Tornado, I didn’t purchase the full kit but instead simply bought the Tornado Tank atomisers and a pack of tank cartridges. I opted for 1 white, 1 platinum tank atomiser to match my current Tornado set-up and 1 black tank atomiser to see if it would work on a non tornado battery.
(Note: the Tornado Tank atomisers ship with a dummy cartridge to protect them during shipping, so you will need to buy the tank cartridges separately.)
If you are unsure what the difference is between the Tornado Tank and a standard Tornado, then I shall endeavour to give a brief explanation.
A standard Tornado uses an atomiser and cartridge system that requires the use of a polyester wool type material in the cartridge to hold the nicotine liquid. This system has always been a little problematic in that if you have too much polyester wool in the cartridge then the nicotine liquid cant flow quick enough to feed the atomiser, to little and you’ll get a leakage problem.
After a while the polyester wool can also become clogged and need replacing. Keeping the polyester wool in tip top condition can often be time consuming and messy so many people will opt to simply manually drip liquid directly onto the atomiser instead of mess around with cartridges. This also has disadvantages in that if you drip in to much liquid you will flood the atomiser and get some leakage, plus every ten drags or so you need to drip in more liquid which can be annoying at times.
The Tornado Tank does away with the need for the polyester wool, as the nicotine liquid is stored in a clear plastic tank. This plastic tank sits in a specially designed atomiser which has a hollow spike that enters the tank. As you draw on the mouthpiece of the tank, some liquid is vaporised in the atomiser and fresh liquid simply flows from the tank to the atomiser to replace it. With this system you can easily tell how much liquid is in the tank, something that is hard to do with traditional cartridges, and it is much simpler and cleaner to refill and maintain.

Tornado Tank atomiser & Cartridge compared to a Standard Tornado setup.
So far I’m pretty impressed with this new atomiser system, they are easy to fill and to date I haven’t had a single leak or flooded atomiser, although there does seem to be a some variation in performance between the atomisers, but then that is a problem I’ve found with practically any other atomiser system as well, in that some atomisers will perform better than others.
When it comes to the flavour produced by the Tornado Tank I’ve seen some people say that it produces more flavour than their usual atomiser and others say it looses flavour. Personally I just look at like a new type of atomiser, in that the flavour will be different and some flavours will taste better and others worse. For example I much prefer my Black Label Cuban Cigar flavour on the Tornado Tank than any other device, but Black Label Aromatic has a much better flavour on my Boge 3ohm cartomizers.
For me personally, moving from one atomiser system to another is like buying your first e-cigarette, in that you have to experiment to find out what flavours work best with the device, which always comes down to personal taste. The amount of heat, vapour and air generated by the atomiser will affect the overall flavour, and these combinations are always going to be different between different atomiser models.
Both the white and the black seem to work perfectly with with my 60% PG and 40% VG mixes but the platinum one struggles and quite often produces a dry atomiser taste even though there is plenty of liquid in the tank. Of the 3 the black atomiser seems to work the best, as it is quieter than the other 2 and produces loads of vapour. Not that the other 2 are slouches or perform badly, even the platinum one still produces plenty of vapour.
With the platinum atomiser, once the dry taste appears I find removing the tank and giving it a gentle tap with my finger dislodges an air bubble from the base of the tank. I then replace the tank and take a few primer puffs without pressing the button to try and draw some liquid into the atomiser, and then continue to use as normal. After a couple of normal drags the flavour starts to return to normal.
On the platinum Tornado Tank atomiser I initially thought the tank cartridge must be trapping the air around the atomiser spike, but I’ve tried swapping tanks with the white and black atomiser and still got the problem, so I knew that wasn’t the problem. I then thought that maybe the wick inside the spike may be too tightly bound and couldn’t wick fast enough, or may be holding onto the air entering the tank to replace the space vacated by the liquid. So I took a toothpick and scraped it across the surface of the wick in the spike, and this seems to have solved the problem.
I’m not exactly sure why this worked however. It could be that I managed to loosen some of the threads on the wick allowing liquid and air to flow through it easier. I have also seen it mentioned that pushing the wick down slightly helps to fix wicking problems, so I may have pushed the wick down slightly, although that wasn’t what I was trying to do. It could also simply be coincidence and the atomiser may have just needed time to wear in and would have started working on its own had I done nothing.
One thing I would say though though is that pushing on the wick should only be done as a last resort and will invalidate your warranty, and you could end up pushing the wick out of the spike totally making your atomiser unusable. If you buy a Totally Wicked Tank starter kit or atomiser and its not working properly, always contact the Totally Wicked customer support team first. They are there to help and will do their best to sort out any problems you are having.
As I’ve only had them just over two weeks I couldn’t comment on the life span of the atomisers, which is something I have problems doing anyway, due to the fact that I tend to use more than one device. If I’m out and about or working then I tend to use something more cigarette shaped, and use it like a cigarette. If I’m relaxing in the evening or on the computer then I’ll use the tornado or similar sort of device.

Tornado Tank Size Comparison
At the moment all I can say is that I’m impressed with the system, easy to use and refill with little mess. I can certainly see this design becoming the norm in the not to distant future. I’m sure the Tornado Tank is only the first design, and more tank systems for different sized e-cigs will appear on the market. Already I hear that a Low Resistance Tornado Tank atomiser is on the way.
If you are new to vaping or already own a Tornado I would definitely recommend taking a look at the Tornado Tank System. I’m fairly sure it won’t take to long for a Titan 510 tank atomiser to appear, which would be ideal for those people who want to take the leap into electronic cigarettes but find the Tornado a little to big to start out with.
Product results as of Thursday 23rd of February 2012
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Tornado Tank Starter Kit - Black
The Tornado Tank is the latest generation of electronic cigarette which has a revolutionary new fluid feeder system.
Most electronic cigarett...
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£59.99
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Tornado Tank Starter Kit - Platinum
The Tornado Tank is the latest generation of electronic cigarette which has a revolutionary new fluid feeder system.
Most electronic cigarett...
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£59.99
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Tornado Tank Starter Kit - White
The Tornado Tank is the latest generation of electronic cigarette which has a revolutionary new fluid feeder system.
Most electronic cigarett...
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£59.99
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Tornado Tank Starter Kit - Pink
The Tornado Tank is the latest generation of electronic cigarette which has a revolutionary new fluid feeder system.
Most electronic cigarett...
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£59.99
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Tornado Tank Starter Kit - Red
The Tornado Tank is the latest generation of electronic cigarette which has a revolutionary new fluid feeder system.
Most electronic cigarett...
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£59.99
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Tornado Tank Pre-filled Cartridges - 1.2ml Capacity - 10 Cartridges
These Tornado Tank cartridges come pre-filled with either Tobacco or Menthol flavoured e-liquid in a choice of 3 strengths: 18mg, 11mg or 8mg.
The To...
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£14.99
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Tornado Tank - Cone Shaped Atomiser
The Tornado Tanks Cone Shaped Special atomizers have been especially designed to hold the Tornado Tank Cartridges.
They will not work with an...
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£9.99
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Tornado Tank - Cone Shaped Lr Atomiser
The Tornado Tanks Cone Shaped Special atomizers have been especially designed to hold the Tornado Tank Cartridges.
They will not work with an...
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£7.99
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Tornado Tank Empty Black Tip Cartridges - 1.2ml Capacity - 5 Cartridges
The Tornado Tank empty cartridges hold 1.2ml of liquid are especially designed to be used with the Tornado Tank cone shaped atomisers.
They w...
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£4.99
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Tornado Tank Clear Empty Cartridges - 1.2ml Capacity - 5 Cartridges
The Clear Tornado Tank empty cartridges hold 1.2ml of liquid are especially designed to be used with the Tornado Tank cone shaped atomisers.
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£4.99
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Totally Wicked e-Liquid’s Yo Yo promotion is now in its seventh day and still going strong. I myself have already taken advantage of it and made 2 orders securing discounts of 51% and then 54%. Now as you can imagine I am extremely happy with these discounts, especially as I was originally informed that 51% was the maximum discount going to offered in the promotion.
Not long after my second order I was stunned to see the discount on the site briefly reach the 64% mark. Since then I’ve seen 74% and even 80%, but you have to be quick to grab these higher discounts though as they only last for a few minutes at a time.
The amount of discount changes at random points throughout the day and in either direction, up or down so you need to keep an eye on the website in order to get the best deal. The best way is to fill your shopping basket with the items you want and then refresh the page every now and then. You also need to take into consideration that items will sell fast with these discount levels, so they may go out of stock if you wait to long. It’s a matter of gauging stock levels and the amount of discount your happy with.
With discounts fluctuating anywhere between 20% and 50% on average, if your looking to stock up on supplies, buy a gift for a friend or take the plunge into the world of vaping for the first time, then now is the time to do so. Remember this Promotion runs until the 21st December 2010, but I don’t know how much stock will be left by then.
