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Old 11-08-2009, 10:14 PM   #1
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Question Pen-style e-cigs

I have a Joye 302 & the atty has gone out. This is my only pen-style, but to my understanding the 302, 801, RN4072, BE112 & the M201 all interchange. Since my 302 atty lasted no time with very little use & really had spotty performance at best.
Which atty should I try next? I've got an 801 & a RN4072 sitting in a cart,but wanted some user feedback before I checked out.

Thanks in advance for your opinion.
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Old 11-08-2009, 10:32 PM   #2
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Hey New,

I prefer the BE112s because of the low bridge on the atty...got them at bestecig.com. I also like the 302s because they are a little shorter in length than the SLB801s (high bridge) & BE112s. I know these three are compatible. Haven't tried the others.
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Boge makes a 302, 4 hole and it is awesome. I have both Joye's 302 and Boge. Joye's is a 2 hole, and mine went pfttt pretty quick (I was using it to drip with on a Chuck).

I haven't tried a BE112 yet. I do have the RN4072 (low bridge, good long lasting attys some I've been running off and on for 5 months, the kit I started with). I also have SLB801 (high bridge) last long, but are problematic since they seem to flood and leak more.
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112's at Bestecig is the best Ive ever used.
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I have a Joye 302 & the atty has gone out. This is my only pen-style, but to my understanding the 302, 801, RN4072, BE112 & the M201 all interchange. Since my 302 atty lasted no time with very little use & really had spotty performance at best.
Which atty should I try next? I've got an 801 & a RN4072 sitting in a cart,but wanted some user feedback before I checked out.

Thanks in advance for your opinion.
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The M201 is not compatible with any of the other penstyles. I believe that the DSE801, RN4072, and BE112 (which are compatible with each other) are compatible with the Joye302.

I have a lot of experience with the 801. At its best, I love its performance, but not its reliability. Some have lasted me a few weeks, some have been DOA, some have lasted only a few days, and others have just limped along. I've read that there are several versions: high bridge and low bridge, and 4-hole and 2-hole. [Puresmoker sells a 3-hole high bridge 801 ... and a 4-hole 4072 low bridge.]

I just tried that BE112 attys and I hate them. The big three (vapor, flavor, and throat hit) are quite diminished.

I now think I'll try the attys from e-smokeytreats.com. GrimmGreen has raved about them. Or, perhaps, those from EastMall. According to their website: "Our DSE801 Atomisers have 4 holes and are a little different from others, the resistance inside the Atomiser is lower which ensures great vapor production." Sounds good. And their marble-colored 801s are quite handsome. [Of course, their $15 shipping cost is a turn off.]

Or maybe, I'll go back to the Puresmoker 3-holes. They are more expensive than most, but probably worth it.

It is all so confusing!
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The BE112 is, in my opinon after vaping with every 801 made over the last year, the best 801 on the market. Great draw, construction, and lifespan.


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I just tried that BE112 attys and I hate them. The big three (vapor, flavor, and throat hit) are quite diminished.
DonDaBoom, how many BE112's did you try? I am sort of in the same situation, use a prodigy at 5V with an 801 and have been so tempted to try the BE112's. Apparantly the difference is quite substantial?
But, then SunVapor and many others say they are awesome, so yes, very confusing!!

I am sort of happy right now though, my overall best tasting DSE801 atty was destined for the trash until I read the resurecting atty's post, (Basically poking a needle or paperclip in through the hole on the battery end in an attempt to realign the disks?), but wow, it continues to work wonderfully today - definitely worth a try.
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The BE112 is, in my opinon after vaping with every 801 made over the last year, the best 801 on the market. Great draw, construction, and lifespan.


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And Sun, how does the vapor production and throat hit of the BSE112 compare to the DSE801 in your opinion? I'm getting ready to place a big order with China, (big for me), but not sure if I wish to go with the standard DSE801's from Heaven Gifts or the BE112's from bestecig I believe it is.
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And Sun, how does the vapor production and throat hit of the BSE112 compare to the DSE801 in your opinion? I'm getting ready to place a big order with China, (big for me), but not sure if I wish to go with the standard DSE801's from Heaven Gifts or the BE112's from bestecig I believe it is.

For me VR--the draw, burn ratio, construction, thoat hit are all superior with the BE112 then any other Penstyle 801 I have ever used--and that is a all of them. I like them so much I have 400 of them for myself and they are not for sale and will never be for sale!!!

And there is not a dam think the FDA can do about that--!!!


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And .. not to take the thread off track, but I've also been playing around with the ever so popular 510's but gosh, no matter what voltage I try, 3.7, 4.5, 5 or 6 I can't get even close to the oh so satisfying tasty, heavy cream like vapor I get with my 801 at 5V. Well, with most of my atty's that is That is the experience I wish to stay with and that DonDaBoom has me concerned about with the BE112's.
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