801 multipack atty's

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Twister

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I am using them in a JS v2. Only 3 out of 5 are usable. 1 burned out within minutes of normal use. The other one had a loose center contact that will not stay in contact so it's useless. The remaining 3 are working fine. I have removed the black ring around the atomizer fitting and it did improve the draw IMHO. Think I will look elsewhere to order more.
 

youngunner

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I really want to order a pack of the 801. but man 3-5, 3-5- thats unacceptable- warranty or not. I think I will give them a shop, I hope I don't kick myself over it. I know 30 bucks is cheap, but times are rough for a recent college grad who is struggling to find a decent paying job these days. I know there are other place where I can get the single 801 attys for 7 bucks a pop with free shipping over $14, I don't know if I should go with them or give TW a try. I know one thing if I don't get atleast 4 working attys outta the box I will not ever spend another penny here.... Let me know what you guys think-
 
Does anyone know if the TW 5 pack of black penstyle attys are low bridge?

I ordered a 5 pack of the silver ones last week--haven't tested all of 'em, but the first one outta of the box is working great; and thankfully, it's a low bridge. (I hate those high-bridge attys out there, whatta pain!)

Anyway--went back to order another box of the silver attys, but they're sold out. I'd prefer the black anyway, but only if they're low bridge...? Anyone know? :rolleyes:
 
They work fine on the Prodigy.

I ordered a 5 pack but cant really say i like or dislike these 801 attys. I use them in my prodigy and they DRINK juice. I swear i only get 3 maybe as many as 4 drags before 3-4 drops have been vaporized.

Well, I'm a bit late posting but oh well...

I'm using the TW 801 5 pack with my prodigy. At 5v, you have to keep them realllllll wet or they burn up fast. And keep your finger off the button. If you're using a "thin" juice then your going to be juicing it up after 3-4 drags

At 3.7 they work great.

Higher temps (5v) need a higher viscosity liquid I think, like a car engine.
Does that make sense?

Someone needs to make an atty that won't burn up at 5v or we need to thicken our liquid to vape at 5v so we won't go through juice like...water through a sieve (I was gonna make the goose ref, but decided against it.)
 
I would say that all penstyle attys are low bridge...:)

this is not true. there are retailers out there selling high bridge 801 attys that are giving people a lot of trouble, such as filling sticking to the atty, flooding, etc. they started making these new high bridge 801 attys but did not change the size of the carts to compensate, so the bridges push deep into the cartridges and screw with the filling big time. before purchasing always ask the retailer if the attys are high or low bridge...

This doesn't make them unuseable, they're great for dripping, but if you don't like to do that, you will just have to take about 2cm of filling out of the cart and cut it accordingly so that it wicks properly and doesn't get stuck.

BE112 attys from bestcig, the 801s from eastmall, and the classic atomizers from JantyUSA are all low bridge. I'm not sure what TW is selling, but I put in an order for their 5 pack and I have my fingers crossed...
 

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I've been using them in my Janty Stick (v2). They're a tight squeeze (I need to use the rubberised handle from a pair of pliers to get them screwed in tight) but otherwise work just fine.

I got 3 boxes of the silver for my JStick and they fit in nicely. I found the black matt do have that snug fit so I went with the silver instead.

Love the low bridge and so far so good - only on first 2 in rotation though.
 

quovadis

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Well, I'm a bit late posting but oh well...

I'm using the TW 801 5 pack with my prodigy. At 5v, you have to keep them realllllll wet or they burn up fast. And keep your finger off the button. If you're using a "thin" juice then your going to be juicing it up after 3-4 drags

At 3.7 they work great.

Higher temps (5v) need a higher viscosity liquid I think, like a car engine.
Does that make sense?

Someone needs to make an atty that won't burn up at 5v or we need to thicken our liquid to vape at 5v so we won't go through juice like...water through a sieve (I was gonna make the goose ref, but decided against it.)

Yes you are 100% correct.
You need to add a bit of thick VG to your liquids for the TW atty.

By the way, one out of 5 atty's is bad or DOA.

Notice how this atty glows orange instantly at 5~6 volts.
 
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