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DSE-901 VS Joye-510 in Community; Originally Posted by paladinx
My 901 is like completely sucking in air. I dont really care for it much. Its ...
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Originally Posted by
paladinx
My 901 is like completely sucking in air. I dont really care for it much. Its like i suck on it and hear the whistle or whatever.. feels like sucking through a big straw. Doesnt have the feel of a cigarette
That's why I gave up on the 901. The draw is too hard.
Now use the 801... Night/Day difference.
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Originally Posted by
paladinx
My 901 is like completely sucking in air. I dont really care for it much. Its like i suck on it and hear the whistle or whatever.. feels like sucking through a big straw. Doesnt have the feel of a cigarette
Agreed. Flavor is good, but the draw is too hard for a vape with no throat hit; it's just not worth bothering.
In my side by side tests of 901/JS with 801/510 manual, I cam to a very scientific conclusion:
901: It served a purpose as it was my introduction to vaping... next stop, the Classified to sell them.
JS and 510: You'll have to pry them from my cold, dead hands, and I'll still put up a fight!
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Originally Posted by
Nikko Daniels
I've had a 901 and a 510 for about 3+ months each....
My original 901 attys are
STILL going strong...

I've killed 3 510 attys.....

That's weird... Usually the 510 atty's hold up great... Thats why lots of people prefer 510 atty's on there mod's... that and the vapor of-course
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Originally Posted by
jj2
My first model was the Fifty-one. Okay but couldn't reload the cartridges—anyone interested in everything but the carts for the Fifty-one, let me know.
I've owned four models. Well, actually three since two were 901's which I got from two different suppliers. The first 901 was so-so at first but improved with age. Knowing it was about to give out, I ordered another one. About the same time, I ordered my mini.
The second 901 sucked big time.
I've had it for quite a while now and used it only a few hours. It's the most frustrating thing ever.
The mini was awesome which makes it hard to really break in the 901 to see if it improves with age which I doubt because I’m pretty sure it’s the batteries.
Unfortunately I ordered extra atomizers. I’ve pretty much decided to build Nicostick Pass-through’s for home and the car for them.
Are the carts on the 51 the same as the kr-808?
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Originally Posted by
cuda333
That's weird... Usually the 510
atty's hold up great... Thats why lots of people prefer 510
atty's on there mod's... that and the vapor of-course
I don't get it either.... 
I'm not having much luck with my 401 as well... can't seem to have an atomizer last any more than a WEEK...
3 in as many weeks.....
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what is a js?
Yeah the smoking experience with my 901 is nothing that great. Plus I have to keep dripping like crazy to get a throat hit and good vapor. I dont know why people say one cart lasts as long as a half pack of cigs. or that people only use six drops a day. after about 15 good pulls of vapor, i have to drip more juice into the cartridge.
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i killed two 901 atomisers in a week ... havent killed a 510 atomiser in 7 months .... they do get a bit of a funny taste to them after a while but i never blow them *s......* or drain them .....
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Originally Posted by
paladinx
what is a js?
Yeah the smoking experience with my 901 is nothing that great. Plus I have to keep dripping like crazy to get a throat hit and good vapor. I dont know why people say one cart lasts as long as a half pack of cigs. or that people only use six drops a day. after about 15 good pulls of vapor, i have to drip more juice into the cartridge.
janty Stick
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Originally Posted by
chief druid
i killed two 901 atomisers in a week ... havent killed a 510 atomiser in 7 months .... they do get a bit of a funny taste to them after a while but i never blow them *s......* or drain them .....
it really seems to be luck of the draw...sometimes I think the problems stem more from what day they were made rather than what model.
As far as durability goes, I've had great luck with both models
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