Best 801-901-501 atomizer for HV deviced

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Sergey

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Hello everyone.
There is plenty of information on ECF, but I though I start a new thread which
will interest most high-volt vapers (I hope this is the correct spelling =)
Anyhow, with a trend going towards 5-6v, and me giving up on xxxx-ty atomizers, I thought - hey, need to discuss it.

So... Can people please share their experiences, and in the end I will summarize it all and possibly make a poll of major shops.

My experiences:
- East mall:
Do not buy their 801 standard atomizers. They are great for regular PVs, but
because they are lower in resistance, they go through liquid like crazy =(
Saying that, I have ordered their new 801 and 901 attys that EM markets as
HV atomizers. On EM's site they say they are about 4.5 ohm. Do not know
how they'll vape at 5v, but at 6v should be good. We'll see

- Bestecig:
Generic 801 atomizers. Run at 3.7 ohm. If you get a good one - superb!
However never had one that lasted for more than 2 weeks. But if you get
"not so good" one... Like I have now... My last atty until new order arrives...
Well, hardly any vapor production, no throat hit... And this is at 5v!

Please share, and hope anyone new to HV will find it useful!

Sergey

Edit: Can we please specify, where possible, a summary of your post:
ie - Type (801,901,501), Resistance, Quality of vape (please list negative as well), shop

Results:
Type................Resistance.............QoV..................................shop
BE112 (801)......3.7Ohm..................Good but not every atty.......Bestecig.com
801.................3.2Ohm.................. Do not use.........................Eastmall
BE901..............xxxxxxx...................xxxxxxxxxxxx.......................Bestecig.com
 
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bigozone

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i use only 6v devices,, and have always used bestecig.com attys... have lost only 1 atty in 3 months... i should say that i use the BE901 because i like a touch of flavor, and i've tried the BE510 and loved the plume of vape but found the flavor severly lacking.

most people who are HV pros will recommend the BE112 which is an 801 compatible atty, but i've never tried any 801s or BE112 attys so i can't give any input other than to say that i've had great luck with the bestecig attys.
 

Sergey

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i use only 6v devices,, and have always used bestecig.com attys... have lost only 1 atty in 3 months... i should say that i use the BE901 because i like a touch of flavor, and i've tried the BE510 and loved the plume of vape but found the flavor severly lacking.

most people who are HV pros will recommend the BE112 which is an 801 compatible atty, but i've never tried any 801s or BE112 attys so i can't give any input other than to say that i've had great luck with the bestecig attys.

bigozone, can you please specify resistance (if known) of your 901 from Beci, if vape is satisfying and consistent with other attys from the same batch. I will add it to the list at the top
 

bigozone

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bigozone, can you please specify resistance (if known) of your 901 from Beci, if vape is satisfying and consistent with other attys from the same batch. I will add it to the list at the top

my last order of BE901s averaged 3.55,, (2) were 3.2, (15) were between 3.4 and 3.6, and (3) were 3.7

on a batt mod vape is always consistent until my batts voltage drop.

beci's attys are all i'll order until someone comes up with a great DIY atty
 
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