Low bridge 801's in Modding Forum; Ruyandirect are high bridge ....
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Ruyandirect are high bridge
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Best E-cigs' 801 atomizers are low bridge and work pretty good. I seem to remember them being the prefered 801 atomizers.
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eastmall
just got a pack of 801 atty's from eastmall they are low bridge good quality.. got the red love the color it's a nice deep maroon color (nice)
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i just got my 5 pack of blue 801's from eastmall today too!!!
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Originally Posted by
Antebellum
I got a 5-pack of 801 attys from TW recently and they are the low bridge type. I discovered this when I found out that they wouldn't vape - all my carts are the high bridge kind. Right now I'm using them with the cartridge filler pulled out a quarter-inch. I'll use them, but I won't reorder them.
That said, I'm also using a Prodigy at 5-volts. It has higher flow requirements for the juice than a standard battery, and I like to vape up a cloud and keep the
atty WET.

I think these might actually be RN4072's. They have a low bridge and no markings on the atomisers (801's all have SLB and some other numbers etched onto them). The cartridge on RN4072's is a bit longer than the 801's. I've found the RN4072 does a good job of draining cartridges if you use the right ones, unlike the high bridge 801's. For me the 801's are very good for dripping, no good for carts..
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This is true, I have received rn attys but i have received both slb and rn batteries from east mall... weird but cool. The rn attys on the slb bats are awesome!
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eastmall's 801s and Vapornine's "RIO" 801 atomizers , i feel , are some of the best around.
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I just got 20 attys from TW there low bridge. I have only been using one for about an hour (janty stick v2) but it produces alot of vapor and a smooth draw.
When you look down the atty and hit the button the glow is alot brighter than the janty dura.
Will they last, time will tell.
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