Longest living Janty atomizer? in The E-Cigarette; I still have my original atomizer, must be over 6 months....
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I still have my original atomizer, must be over 6 months.
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It's weird, I used the first one for about 6 weeks, and it still works. I have never cleaned it actually, just blow the juice off and put one drop of juice on the metal "head" inside every week.
At the end it's producing less vapour, than earlier, so I replaced it with a new one.
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Longest living Janty atomizer?
My only 2 Janty attys that I have, have been going for 4 months now. All the rest are Joye, haven't had one of either brand die on me but so far the Janty's are the oldest. You must be doing something wrong to have 5 attys in the last 2 months due to others dying. Some atomizers DO have a short life span, I know, but 5 in 2 months and each one lasting no longer than 2 weeks is way too short. I'd say that has something to do with user error. If you ask me, I believe that there is no reason a good healthy atomizer right out of the box shouldn't last any less than 6 months. Make sure to take care of your attys.
Btw, I only Drip with a Drip tip. Seems to be way healthier for my attys than carts are... All that melted polyfil... Yuck can't be healthy for the attys or me.
Alien Vision's Apple Teaser = yum
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I know that I am an exception, but I never had any luck with the "good" atties.
What's your secret?
I blow them out regularly...
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I've had one 510 atty die after two months, and a 901 atty die after about one week. But I do think that I know what I did wrong with the 901. I "hit" too often, and did not allow the atty enough time to cool down. I am finding that if you puff too many times in a row, with little time in between, and heat the atty up too much - dead atty.
I'm still trying to figure out what the "sweet spot" is for how many puffs, for how long per puff, over how much time, will help keep an atty alive longer. But I do know that a user error in too many, too long, too often, was for me a likely cause of atty failure.
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