901 attys... a delemma

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Vapinginmyboots

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Ive been using 901 atomizers pretty much exclusively since I quit smoking and went to vaping almost 2 years ago now. I usually buy Totally Wicked's 5 pack 901 attys since they are such a great deal. They have been sold out for a while now, and im on my last one. Being a very heavy vaper with pretty limited means, I am getting nervous about this. Im good about keeping a good stock of supplies, but attys are my first to be an imminent problem now. Are good 901 deals becoming harder to find? Ive been shopping online, and most stores dont seem to sell them, the ones that do are kinda expensive, and sold singly. Should I abandon my 901 preference and go to something else before 901's are no longer sold possibly? Or does anyone know where I can get a cheap 5 pack of 901 attys (or 2 or more), at least in the short term, maybe from a consistant supplier?
 

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Another nice device for 901 Atty use is the newer Drip shield from empiremods dot com, this stops your 901 from leaking out of the side hole and collects the liquid in the shield and gets pulled back in through the hole to vape. If you want to stock up and buy in quanity there are also deals from some Chinese suppliers where you can get them for about $2-3 each. PM me if you want and I'll give you a few places to look
 

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Is there really a difference between 901, 801, and 510 atomizers? I thought it was basically just a different connection but comments seem to indicate there's a difference in performance that's more than just the voltage differences between them.

901 and 801 are cooler vapes to me. I like the 510's for a standard atty. However, LR901's are pretty darn good. I have yet to try the lr801's. Yes there is a difference. You would have to get some with adapters, to use on your type of battery, and try them out to see what would suit you best.
 

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I suppose you are aware that TW sells RN4075's, not 901s. They are significantly different. The RN4075 atty gets hotter than an actual 901 atty. It's even more difficult to find RN4075 atties. You probably won't be happy with an actual 901 atty. I wasn't. But maybe you are more forgiving.

HTH,
Dave

Boy are you right! The 4075 is hard to get but worth it. I just got a few more from HG, though they are usually out....
 

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I suppose you are aware that TW sells RN4075's, not 901s. They are significantly different. The RN4075 atty gets hotter than an actual 901 atty. It's even more difficult to find RN4075 atties. You probably won't be happy with an actual 901 atty. I wasn't. But maybe you are more forgiving.

HTH,
Dave

I didnt know that. Maybe hopefully I wont notice the difference. Maybe its even a good thing, as i vape exclusively with a 6 volt mod, and go through far too many attys. Good thing to know though thanks for the heads up.
 
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