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Product feature and design requests Please post any features you would like to see incorporated into e-cigarette technology in the future. Hopefully we can get the manufacturers to take notice.

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Old 08-22-2009, 12:47 AM   #21
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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.

I got a 5 pack of 801 attys from TW too. I really like the low bridge, they are very smiliar to the BE112 from Best e cig. These attys seem to be performing great on my Prodigy and PT. A really great price for attys here in the US. As you said, time will tell as to how long they last.
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Old 08-22-2009, 07:34 PM   #22
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I've been using a TW 801 really hard for about a week and it's going strong. I believe the short bridge contributes to better throat hit as well. I'm only using my high bridge attys in my passthru, I can't get any throat hit from them in my JS.
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Old 08-29-2009, 05:25 AM   #23
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How do the TW atomizers compare to the ones from eastmall/ecigmall?
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Old 08-29-2009, 10:37 AM   #24
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Check out my review of the TW penstyle atty's if any are interested. I can only compare them to Janty Kissbox which are highly regarded as a good low-bridge penstyle atty.

I can say, these are comparable, and quite good.

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Old 08-29-2009, 03:03 PM   #25
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Wanted: Identification of this 801 Atomizer:



This is the 'stock' 801 atomizer that ships with the Vaprlife VP1 and VP2, and it is so far the only atty that does the job for me. It has a low and wide bridge, and gives off a very easy draw. Does this look familiar to anyone?

Again, I've tried 3 other atomizers from 3 different places this week, and all of them literally suck by comparison. I have two more 801 attys to test this week coming from two other places, but neither of them is...this.

I cannot get Vaprlife to give me an answer for some reason, so I'm wondering if anyone here has any ideas. I should also note that they are a metallic gray and not chrome / silver, and they have a gold colored ring by the battery connection. I'd love to take a picture of the bridge, but I cannot seem to get it anywhere near 'visible' when trying to do so.

C'mon - someone must know who makes and sells this atomizer!
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Old 08-29-2009, 03:23 PM   #26
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No markings on the brass trim on that? It's too hard to tell just by looking at the outside, seems the same shape and size of any other penstyle from what I can see.
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Old 08-29-2009, 03:28 PM   #27
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No markings at all, unfortunately.

The only unique property is literally the color scheme. I've yet to see this anywhere else.

The bridge looks totally different than the others I've investigated, as it's very flat and almost totally round, like a circular 'mound' of mesh.

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My guess, according to the stats of the VP1 801 model, according to their website, may be a M201.

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1) x VP1 unit with DSE801 FITTING with adjustable air flow system Fits: (DSE801, RN4072, M201) NOTE: AIR FLOW ADJUSTMENT ARE FOR M201 ATOMIZER ONLY
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I've actually examined two m201's, and they're very different. The 201 has no air holes in it at all, and the threading is slightly different. So, unfortunately it's not a 201 either.

I certainly do appreciate your help though. :-)
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If it has a low wide bridge and no markings my guess is its an RN4072
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