5 Months and counting

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retird

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Congratulations! Wow, 45 years?! That's wonderful! Do you notice physical improvements?

You Bet- Taste buds came back, lung capacity improved, coughing gone, blood pressure decreased, and suprisingly my doctor was amazed that e-cigs worked when all of the nic gums and pills would not....
 

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That 45 years puts you and I at the same place in time. Wow, how times change, eh? But I'm still struggling with those last 3-4 analogues a day. So, anyway. whats a B112 attty and what does it do that's different? Anyway, congratulations to a peer! Good job..........

BE112 atty's are similar to 801's...very durable and almost bullit proof for me.....still using the first two on my 2 PV's and just clean them and dry burn every once in awhile....gives me a cool vapor, not warm like 501's.
 

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Hey retird,, congrats on the 5 months !! I use the BE112 atomizer but I use mine with a 6 volt unit... It really is the best attie I have used on my unit. I wondered at first why this thing is so long. But if I figure right this was meant to be used on a high volt unit and this gives the vapor time to cool down a little before it hits your tongue or lips. But it does produce the vapor without a doubt !! Never had experience with it on low voltage so not sure how I could answer your question for your particular case.

If you aren't getting quite the satisfaction your are looking for you could try one of the lower resistance atomizers to help produce a stronger warmer vapor.
 

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Hey retird,, congrats on the 5 months !! I use the BE112 atomizer but I use mine with a 6 volt unit... It really is the best attie I have used on my unit. I wondered at first why this thing is so long. But if I figure right this was meant to be used on a high volt unit and this gives the vapor time to cool down a little before it hits your tongue or lips. But it does produce the vapor without a doubt !! Never had experience with it on low voltage so not sure how I could answer your question for your particular case.

If you aren't getting quite the satisfaction your are looking for you could try one of the lower resistance atomizers to help produce a stronger warmer vapor.

I too wondered why they are so long......one of the atty's is standard resistance and the other is low resistance....like both alot at 3.7v. Both give a cool, flavorsome vapor, and lots of vapor production (100% VG juice for me).

Oh, 1949katie, I can relate to 1949 also.
 
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