510, RN4081, RN4072 Advice Please

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Löki

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It's been almost a month with no analogs whohooo! But now I find my self wanting more E-cigs. So I started out with a 510 love it great vapor and I thot the taste was good till I got my RN4081. Now don't get me wrong the 510 puts out alot more vapor but it seems to not produce as much taste. So I have been carrying both of them with me 100% of the time. Now I came across a RN4072 starter kit for $50.00 and my thinking is maybe just maybe it could be my at home sitting at the computer e-cig if it could produce the vapor and taste. So my ? here is what should I expect from the RN4072 if I were to buy it? Does it compare to the 510 for making vapor? Does it compare to the taste of the RN4081? If not what should I be looking into getting for a larger home run winner for at home use for around the same price?

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I have the 801 901 510 and 201.

I like the m201 the best. with the 510 I get massive hits and tons of vapor. with the 901 I get good flavor and less of a throat hit and vapor. I find with the 201 that I get the best of both worlds in one ecig. The 801 is comparable in flavor, but doesnt stack up in throat hit or vapor.

Also, I don't use the stock batteries. I only use 3.7 volt battery mods. Just thought I should put that out there. My m201 atty's fit on my 801 adapters.
 

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The RN4072 was my one and only e-cig until the low-bridge atomizer became nearly impossible for me to find - replaced by the horrible 801 high bridge attys. By then, I'd grown weary of the constant fussing with attys, juicing/dripping/cleaning, etc. anyway, so I packed my penstyle stuff in a box, and switched to the "cartomizer" style e-cig, the KR808D-1. The vapor production and throat hit rival my beloved RN4072, with no maintenance at all (unless you want to refill the cartomizer a time or two, or fill your own blank cartomizers.)

But if you can find good RN4072 parts - and I understand the low-bridge attys are available again - and you don't mind the maintenance - I still give it a resounding thumbs up.
 

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I have the 801 901 510 and 201.

Also, I don't use the stock batteries. I only use 3.7 volt battery mods. Just thought I should put that out there. My m201 atty's fit on my 801 adapters.

Please inlighten me about the Battery mods your talking about? And what are the volts output of the stock 510, RN4081, RN4072 ?

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The RN4072 was my one and only e-cig until the low-bridge atomizer became nearly impossible for me to find - replaced by the horrible 801 high bridge attys. By then, I'd grown weary of the constant fussing with attys, juicing/dripping/cleaning, etc. anyway, so I packed my penstyle stuff in a box, and switched to the "cartomizer" style e-cig, the KR808D-1. The vapor production and throat hit rival my beloved RN4072, with no maintenance at all (unless you want to refill the cartomizer a time or two, or fill your own blank cartomizers.)

But if you can find good RN4072 parts - and I understand the low-bridge attys are available again - and you don't mind the maintenance - I still give it a resounding thumbs up.

I was under the impresson the RN4072 801 and njoy ncig are the same thing just re-labeled. Is my understanding of this topic wrong? what are the differnces and are the parts interchangeable?

Thanx Löki
 
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