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Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Join Date: May 2009
Location: DFW
Posts: 279
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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. NB |
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Ride or Die Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Georgia
Posts: 450
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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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Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Surprise, Arizona
Posts: 2,357
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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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PV Master
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Near Austin TX
Posts: 3,562
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112's at Bestecig is the best Ive ever used.
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Bon Vivant and Dilettante
ECF Forum MVP Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: South Florida
Posts: 1,878
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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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ECF Guru
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Florida
Posts: 10,366
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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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Full Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Oregon
Posts: 78
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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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Full Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Oregon
Posts: 78
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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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ECF Guru
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Florida
Posts: 10,366
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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--!!! Sun |
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Full Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Oregon
Posts: 78
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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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