Atomizers for Smoking Everywhere? in The E-Cigarette; DANG!! I just posted that link on another thread, guess I should catch up reading the board before I spout ...
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DANG!! I just posted that link on another thread, guess I should catch up reading the board before I spout off. I can attest they are good attys gaurenteed to bring your SE Golds back to life!
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Originally Posted by
Jim Davis
Linthorn;
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RN4081 supplies from;
DSE103 batteries fit the RN4081.
Atomizers $5.50ea.
DSE103 Batteries $9.00ea.
Last I looked they were out of stock. I was putting in an order to EA so I threw in an atomizer to see if it was really the same. Figured I saved on shipping and got quick turn. I will likely stock up at Heaven-gifts.
Thanks. I really like my RN4081 too. Can't see what all the griping is about. From what I read here it is among the most dependable, atomizers last months. I haven't had a single problem with it. If anyone is unhappy with their RN4081 they can just send it to me.
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No gripes here either. I think some folks are confusing it with the first gen pen-style from NJoy. I've had very good vapor after finally getting my order from Johnson's Creek and dripping the weak carts. I'm going to find some combed wool to stuff the carts next--seems that the poly stuffing will tend to stick to the atty causing premature burnout from what I've read elsewhere, so I'm going stick with wool stuffing I think until I learn otherwise. Ecigs rock! Screw the tobacco companies and the FDA!
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Originally Posted by
waveho
No gripes here either. I think some folks are confusing it with the first gen pen-style from NJoy. I've had very good vapor after finally getting my order from Johnson's Creek and dripping the weak carts. I'm going to find some combed wool to stuff the carts next--seems that the poly stuffing will tend to stick to the
atty causing premature burnout from what I've read elsewhere, so I'm going stick with wool stuffing I think until I learn otherwise. Ecigs rock! Screw the tobacco companies and the
FDA!
Waveho, have you read the thread(s) about cartridge filling? I can't direct you exactly there, but from what I've gathered, wool is not a good thing to use. Nor is cotton, which is what I had thought at first I wanted to try. Me, Ms. Organic -- no polyester for me! Ha! Like who knows what have I've been sucking through for 40-some years, but I was turning up my nose at polyester. 
Maybe you're a wool expert, though, and know something others don't know. Myself, I'm happy to go with teabag paper now that I've discovered that. So easy, and the right qualities of wicking or whatever.
kathy
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Originally Posted by
bhima
If it is the GOLD version, then it is likely an RN4081 series device. Your atomizer is recessed right? If so, I think... though I still need to verify, this company sells 4081 attys for a very, VERY cheap price, check Dietsmokes website.
they are like $3.50 each! I sent them an email to confirm if indeed their attys were compatible with the smoking anywhere product. I too got suckered into a smoking anywhere e-cig and I don't have the heart to just scrap it, so i'm trying to find parts for it elsewhere, hope this helps!
dietsmokes are out of stock, and Parked told me he was discontinuing them. Ruyan has them for $5.50. And yes The Gold is an RN4081.
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Originally Posted by
greenomachino
I've had my Smoking Everywhere mini-electronic since Jan. 7th (about 1 month).
My atomizer is getting weaker. Where can I find a replacement atomizer for my e cig? The smoking everywhere online store doesn't sell them. ARE there any other brands that are interchangeable that I can buy???
Please Help!
If it's the SE Gold, it's a RN4081. You can follow the link in my sig to get more information about them.
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Originally Posted by
kathyst
Waveho, have you read the thread(s) about cartridge filling? I can't direct you exactly there, but from what I've gathered, wool is
not a good thing to use. Nor is cotton, which is what I had thought at first I wanted to try. Me, Ms. Organic -- no polyester for me! Ha! Like who knows what have I've been sucking through for 40-some years, but I was turning up my nose at polyester.
Maybe you're a wool expert, though, and know something others don't know. Myself, I'm happy to go with teabag paper now that I've discovered that. So easy, and the right qualities of wicking or whatever.
kathy
Most, if not all, prepackaged carts from China come with wool as the wicking agent--I'm thinking there must be a reason, but maybe not. Cotton indeed does not work well at all! I bought some non-flame-retardant polyfil for the moment, but I've been reading about using tea bags. But I've yet to see pics on how this is done, but this also seems very time/labor intensive. I may experiment with "tea bagging" in the future.... Wow, that statement seems kinda inappropriate in retrospect....
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