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Janty Dura vs Intellicig EVO in The E-Cigarette; Anyone own both and can do a comparison? uk supplier for the Dura? Please don't say the Dura is better ...
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    Question Janty Dura vs Intellicig EVO

    Anyone own both and can do a comparison?

    uk supplier for the Dura?

    Please don't say the Dura is better because i'm skint

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    Quote Originally Posted by womblebat View Post
    Anyone own both and can do a comparison?

    uk supplier for the Dura?

    Please don't say the Dura is better because i'm skint
    I think there is a member here who has both, I'm sure he'll report soon. Hardly a fair comparison, the Dura is about twice the price of the EVO!!

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    Twice the price! ermmm i love my EVO

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    Fraid so, about 85 euro by the time you add delivery & the Paypal fee (yes I know Janty will send you some carts to make up for the fee, but I'd rather not pay it!)

    I admit I was tempted at the low intro price but I chickened out ! It may be better than the EVO but it's not for me.

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    I thought EVO is the supermini (fogger) size, not 901 (Dura). If not, why it uses that awkward type of carts that are so difficult to top in comparison with 901s? If yes, then the fair comparison would be EVO vs Fogger...

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    It would be a fairer comparison, although I think the EVO has more kick than a 901, certainly more battery life. 901 is easier to top off but it's not a great ordeal to pop out the inner cart on the EVO (and the fogger?)

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    The Dura has a six month guarantee too on atomisers and three on batteries so might be a better long term investment depending on how many Evo atomisers and batteries you have to replace over that time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteMcArthur View Post
    It would be a fairer comparison, although I think the EVO has more kick than a 901, certainly more battery life. 901 is easier to top off but it's not a great ordeal to pop out the inner cart on the EVO (and the fogger?)
    Not an ordeal, but you need a tool (Mr. Paper Clip), hard even surface and a cloth (the inner cart is ALWAYS dirty on the outside). Ptreferably anso a cotton stick to clean the mouthpiece that is also inevitably contaminatwed with liguid. None of that is necessary with 901. Just pop a cart, top up a few drops ang go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie View Post
    Not an ordeal, but you need a tool (Mr. Paper Clip), hard even surface and a cloth (the inner cart is ALWAYS dirty on the outside). Ptreferably anso a cotton stick to clean the mouthpiece that is also inevitably contaminatwed with liguid. None of that is necessary with 901. Just pop a cart, top up a few drops ang go.
    True, Mr Paper Clip is now my lifelong friend and being a cheapskate Mrs Rolled Up Tissue. I actually refill about six carts at a time so I only have one refilling session a day. This has the added benefit of really annoying the wife who still does not believe that there are no nefarious substances involved

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate View Post
    The Dura has a six month guarantee too on atomisers and three on batteries so might be a better long term investment depending on how many Evo atomisers and batteries you have to replace over that time.
    Yes it's the gamble you take The EVO so far has amazing reliability but I'll tot up the cost of spares used and see how it goes. So far I've had a faulty battery but that was replaced under warranty.

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