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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Chillicothe, Ohio
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I've been using 4081 and a 510 and now ready for 5v and 6v vaping and want to go with the 801. I am looking for suggestions for US suppliers with great to good prices. Sorry just don't have time to look around the internet and need to place order soon, so i thought i would go to the source...801 users. Just need atomizers and carts from the same place. Thanks for your time and any suggestions you might have. Thanks gain!!! |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Feb 2009
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Try Rocky Mountain Vapor; good prices and ship times. If you want to buy 25+ atomizers, Puresmoker's bulk discount is outstanding.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Chillicothe, Ohio
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Thanks Break, yes just wanted a few things and well with their free shipping after 14 is awesome. Thanks again.
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Just be aware that the 801's that RMV carries are the 'high bridge' ones, which I personally do not like at all... I'd suggest going with the BE112 atomizers from Bestecig.com, in all truth. They are regarded by many as the best performing 801 atty, and you can get 5 packs for $30. The shipping from China will cost you about $15, but it's well worth it. Hope this helps! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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I have recently made the same decision to go with 801 atomizers. I use a Prodigy V1. I have tried the DSE801 and the RN4072. Has anyone else experienced inconsistency with 801 atomizers? I ordered 10 packs for both types and I notice they all do not perform the same way. I had 1 DSE801 out of the whole pack produce like a champ. It hit perfectly every draw, with just the right amount of air, it also held a nice amount of juice (10 drops) before it would start to leak, and flavor was awesome. All the other DSE's were weak with minimal amount of vapor, the vapor is not smooth its more harsh, and the flavor tasted diluted. The RN4072 produces a good amount of vapor but gurgles and almost feels like there is too much air. As for the flavor with the RN4072, the only way for it to taste good is to load it up with fluid so it leaks into the reservoir in the Prodigy adapter, getting messy at times. I have just placed an order for some BE112 to try out and I am hoping they will do me justice. Does anyone else know what Im talking about? Its frustrating to spend a lot of money on atomizers that all do not work great. Are there any other types of "Pen Style" 801 atomizers that are available besides the DSE, RN, and BE's? Is there any type of atomizer mod that can help with better performance? Any information would be helpful and is welcome. |
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Mikie Likes It... I know exactly what you are talking about, and my own experiences line up 100%. I've tried all of these: 1. RMV - High Bridge 801's - inconsistent, gurgled like crazy, unusable 2. Totally Wicked (TW 5-pack 801's) These are actually RN4072's - inconsistent, gurgled like crazy, unusable 3. Libertyecig RN4072's - inconsistent, gurgled like crazy, unusable 4. Eastmall 801's - better than any of the above, but flooded too easily to enjoy Finally, I tried the BE112's from Bestecig, and they are about as good as it seems to get. They are relatively consistent and don't flood easily, although they do seem to run 'a little cool' and don't really have all that much kick to them. Still, they're the best I've tried. It's been a long and tiring journey trying to find a solid 801 atty - it's not just you. |
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Sorry - double post. The forum is spazzing a bit for me at the moment. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Chillicothe, Ohio
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| Senior Member | Bestecig's liquid is your standard Dekang juice, I believe. It's certainly worth stocking up on, as you may as well squeeze as much into the order as you can to counter the shipping costs.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Hi Synthnadz, thanks so much for confirming that I am not going crazy. For a little while I had though to myself that I must be doing something wrong. I have a few BE112's on order, hopefully they'll be the one. Have you ever heard of SLB's and have any experience with them? Quote:
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