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    Hey all..

    Been looking at ordering up a DSE910 for my first device and I've seen some comment that some of them are generic 4075s ?

    What does that mean in terms of battery life and atomizer function/life?

    How does one know if a so-called DSE901 is really just a 4075 (before they order)?

    TIA

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    Take a look at this thread, very good info on the 901 and 4075

    DSE-901, the truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Savantster View Post
    Hey all..

    Been looking at ordering up a DSE910 for my first device and I've seen some comment that some of them are generic 4075s ?

    What does that mean in terms of battery life and atomizer function/life?

    How does one know if a so-called DSE901 is really just a 4075 (before they order)?

    TIA
    Savanster--you will see a marking on the inside thread of the atomizer --if there is none--it is more then likey a RN4075 with is a hotter running atomizer that some like, but IMHO--the lifespan is not that of a DSE901. ----Sun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sun Vaporer View Post
    Savanster--you will see a marking on the inside thread of the atomizer --if there is none--it is more then likey a RN4075 with is a hotter running atomizer that some like, but IMHO--the lifespan is not that of a DSE901. ----Sun
    Been meaning to ask, this seems as good as any place.

    Why do so many of the venders not list what they are actually selling?
    Cute names or as in this thread, if it's a mini it's listed as a 901 or whatever other "equivelant" model.

    What is the rational behind not simply listing the actual brand and model?

    The DSE-901 I purchased turns out to be an RN4075. While I have not had the chance to vape a DSE-901, I like my 4075 so far...

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    Be careful if you plan to DIY some flavors. Quite a few of my 4075 atty's are getting way to hot for VG it seems. Gives a waxy, flavorless smoke.

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    I prefer 4075's (black ones). They have outperformed my white 901's by a mile. I used to have to replace a 901 atomizer or battery almost every week, and even though I had 3 chargers/6batteries going at once, they still didn't last long enough to keep me happy. Now I've had the same 3 4075 batteries and 2 atomizers that have been going strong for 6 weeks now. I have about 10 901's laying around the house that I don't even touch because my 4075 is way more dependable and actually lasts more than 5 mins per battery!

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    My white RNs have always outperformed my black RNs for some reason but my pink RN was just as good as the white ones too! I still have it, the atomiser is a wimp now maybe I will get round to giving it a bath and revive it!




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