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    Hello everyone,
    Who has the best Penstyle? I really would like to know who has the best vapor , battery, customer service and color selection and a better warranty than just two weeks?
    It appears that penstyles are all over the board but confusing as all heck..
    gimme your thoughts...I am looking for life experiences with daily use.

    Thank You in advance for all your help

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    Hi Betty. Here are three I would look into if I didn't have one:

    Sedansa Omni
    Janty Kissbox
    DSE801 with manual switch

    I'd want a manual switch, USB cable, efficient atomiser and either good initial price or long term value from a warranty.

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    Kate , I knew i could count on you !!! Which one do you count on the most for the everyday, the one you can rely on to work up a storm?

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    I've only tried the Janty Kissbox myself, I use it all day every day and am reasonably happy with it.

    The Sedansa has a great warranty so long term works out cheap as chips and I think their atomisers aren't bad.

    The 801 is a well tried and tested device here and many people think it's a good one.

    I don't know if you've heard but Janty are bringing out the Janty Stick next month, that might be worth a look. It has a manual switch, classic atomiser and cheap generic ecigar type batteries. The problem is teething troubles with new products, early models tend to be problematic. I bet it won't be cheap either but spread the cost over the guarantee period and it might be worth it.

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    Is the manual switch hard to get used to?

    What type of product will the janty stick be? 801-901?
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    The manual switch took me a day to get used to and now I wouldn't be without it.

    Apo posted some pictures of the proposed Janty Stick here (I don't know how it will appear when finally released) Janty dura-c!!!!

    It will take an ordinary classic/penstyle atomiser - Janty classic/Kissbox classic. The 801, RN4072 and Sedansa classic should all work with it as far as I know.

    These are the batteries it will use - DealExtreme: $4.32 Ultra Fire 10440 3.6V 500mAh 2Pack

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    Sedansa looks like fancy smancy .. and im all about that..LOL It looks well made..
    I worry about the euro company's and shipping and customer service time frames.. should I ? Do you think that is a concern or no?


    I think Leaford likes Sedansa?

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    Sedansa aren't well known for being responsive to emails but they get there eventually. Don't expect outstanding communications from them or anything but they do stand by their products and will sort things out eventually. They have a 30 day trial period so you could try one out and send it back for a full refund if you wanted. I'd be sure to have at least one spare atomiser to cover the wait for replacements. Of course you need to factor the cost of postage into the overall cost of the unit but it's not a bad price even if you decide you want a change after a year, it's just a high upfront payment.

    Leaford used to use his Sedansa Diva as a primary device before he turned to the dark side and took up with disposables I think the Omni uses the same atomiser as the Diva, it's a good one.

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    disposables what is he thinking, at least we will get a review... that leaford will i think try anything once...maybe twice


    Ps caught your reply from my other post LOL Im getting an eye exam for small dates print ha ha

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    Hopefully Leaford will see this thread and tell you what he thinks is a good device. Lu seems to know a bit about classics too, maybe she'll give some advice.

    I could be doing with some glasses myself, I keep noticing that I'm squinting at the monitor.

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