Janty Stick - Janty USA in E-Cigarette Reviews; Mine is coming at the end of May. I'm really excited about the Stick and plan on making it my ...
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Can't wait until the end of May
Mine is coming at the end of May. I'm really excited about the Stick and plan on making it my away-from-home PV. The biggest selling point is the cheap non-proprietary battery. ($3 or less ) Also, all 801 attys seem to fit. For $80 you can get 100 blank carts and 10 801 attys from BestECig. That should last quite some time. I just hope the liquid is attainable for quite some time.
I have some questions for current owners. Has this become your away-from-home PV? If so, how do you like the battery life?
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I don't think I am allowed or maybe I just can't find out how to edit my last post. I would also love to know if anyone uses the BestECig 801 attys with the stick. Is it a good fit? And does it work well?
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The battery life is good. About twice as long as I get from a standard pen-style. The nice thing is I plug it into the USB port on my keyboard at work twice a day for 45 minutes or so and I never have to change the battery. It will last all day, for me, by doing this. If I vape on it while it is plugged in I let it charge a little longer. The red LED lights up when plugged into the USB and turns off when fully charged.
801 atomizers work great on it as it was designed for them. I have had one atomizer that was a tight fit but do not know if it was sold has an 801, RN4072, or BE-112 or another. I've bought too many at this point to keep track of what atomizer came from where. Even with the tight fit it performed well and I was able to unscrew it. I do not think it is a cause for concern.
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Originally Posted by
franklyspeaking
The battery life is good. About twice as long as I get from a standard pen-style.
In post #1, KK's star ratings say:
Battery Charge Time...***** (3 to 4 hour charge time)
Battery Life..........***** (heavy vaping, battery life 24 hours and 45 minutes)
I had already noticed the anomaly, someone else has already said "4 hours"... can we clarify this - am I misunderstanding?
scylla
Currently using: Thai Fistpack; Screwdriver with neck lanyard (no more broken buttons!); Dibley PT (third one with flaky button)
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I can't speak to his experience with the stick but I don't get 24 hours unless I charge it twice throughout the day for 45 minutes or so. Charge time also takes only an hour to an hour and a half on the charger and 45 minutes to an hour if charged while in the stick. Vaping while charging of course changes that time.
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Thank's for the review.
Still not arrived in France
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Battery Life Questions
When I received the Janty Stick from Jeff he said the battery was fully charged and ready to go. I started vaping at 9:00PM and went to bed around 11:30PM. I got up at around 8:00AM and started vaping. The battery died at 9:40PM. "Chronologically" the same battery was in the Janty Stick for 24 hours and 45 minutes. Did I vap through the night? No cuz my wife would not have been a happy camper - got to stay out of the doghouse. So I was awake and using the Janty Stick for 16.2 hours. Did I have the Janty Stick glued to my hand vaping every second of the 16.2 hours - no. I would probably have found myself in the hospital but I do consider my self a heavy user. This battery is a strong performer and way out last my 901, Dura, Kissbox, and anything else I have in my stash. The first charge I did took between 3 to 4 hours on a completely dead battery. The other battery with a little charge left in the battery took considerably shorter time average 1.5 hours. Every charger and battery is different even though it is manufactured by the same company. All electronics have a manufacturing tolerances, a high and low value for what is acceptable. Throw in about 20 different components and the charge with will vary with each unit. Now add the differences in construction of batteries. Ever had a new battery, out of a new pack only last 1/2 as long as the last battery you just used. I fly for a living and my headset uses "AA" batteries and I am supposed to get 50 hours of usage but the last "new" pair of batteries I put in only lasted for 30 hours, almost cut my time in half.
I am going to give an update next week on the charger and batteries because I wanted the charger and batteries to normalize after consistent usage. After usage the electronics in the charger, resistances in the PC boards and resisters, have had have had a chance to burn in and settle down. The batteries have been able to go through multiple charges and discharges. The battery being used with the Janty Stick is cheap and it packs a punch. The last time I looked I believe a replacement battery for the Janty Stick was running $3.20. The power to cost ratio is the best I have ever seen.
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Currently using: Thai Fistpack; Screwdriver with neck lanyard (no more broken buttons!); Dibley PT (third one with flaky button)
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Originally Posted by
scyllabub
... The only worries I have about the Stick, in the form it will be despatched, are the thin mouthpiece of the Classic cart, the too-easy (for me, accustomed as I am to 901) draw, and the lack of hit I associate with the Classic from my brief experience of a cheap generic ....
I feel the same about the mouthpiece and lack of hit. I've never had Janty Classic, but I assume it is the same as 801. While so many love it, I was getting so much better hit with 901, and now 510, that I don't want to go back to 801. But they announced adapters for both 901 and 510, so I am hoping to order the stick when the adapters become available.
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