Casey & PS & Others - BE112 atty

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Brian S

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Just received my BE112 atomizers today. They wouldn't fit on one of my PV1s because the center + post sticks up a bit too much and the threads won't reach that far. Worked on the other PV1 though.

Did my thing trying to blow out the primer, adding a few drops of juice and blowing it out again. Still had a nasty primer taste to it and a very hard draw so I guessed that there was some primer trapped between the atomizer and the screw threads. Set it on a paper towel thread side down and added 15 or so drops of juice to really flood the atomizer. Once it had all drained out I blew it out again and reprimed it. I didn't completly eliminate the primer taste but it is tolerable now.

At first I really hated the BE112 because of the hard draw and the primer taste. Once I got used to the harder draw and it settled in a bit I find the vapor production and throat hit much better than the old style Puresmoker attys I love so much. Looks like the BE112 is a keeper and great for using carts. Now if we can convince Cash to carry some so I don't have to get them all the way from China ;)

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Once I got used to the harder draw and it settled in a bit I find the vapor production and throat hit much better than the old style Puresmoker attys I love so much. Looks like the BE112 is a keeper and great for using carts. Now if we can convince Cash to carry some so I don't have to get them all the way from China ;)

Brian

I noticed with the BE112 the draw eases up over time. Don't know why or how that happens.
 

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Just received my BE112 atomizers today. They wouldn't fit on one of my PV1s because the center + post sticks up a bit too much and the threads won't reach that far. Worked on the other PV1 though.

Did my thing trying to blow out the primer, adding a few drops of juice and blowing it out again. Still had a nasty primer taste to it and a very hard draw so I guessed that there was some primer trapped between the atomizer and the screw threads. Set it on a paper towel thread side down and added 15 or so drops of juice to really flood the atomizer. Once it had all drained out I blew it out again and reprimed it. I didn't completly eliminate the primer taste but it is tolerable now.

At first I really hated the BE112 because of the hard draw and the primer taste. Once I got used to the harder draw and it settled in a bit I find the vapor production and throat hit much better than the old style Puresmoker attys I love so much. Looks like the BE112 is a keeper and great for using carts. Now if we can convince Cash to carry some so I don't have to get them all the way from China ;)

Brian

Yeah - I hate that primer taste - that is why every new Atty I get sits overnight in a rocks glass of Smirnoff - really works good..
 

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I, too, love the BE112 attys! They work fantastic on the prodigy and PT. They are the low bridge attys. I get my BE112 attys here:

E-Cig USA - Best Electronic Cigarettes & Accessories

Richard has both BE112 and DSE 801 attys and the shipping is super fast. You can also get a 5 pack of BE112 attys at best e cig China for $30.00 but the shipping is $15.00.


Will the BE112 attys work with the DSE 801 Pen style e-cigarette? I just got that today (DSE 801 Pen style) and I'm super disappointed in it :(
 

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Okay, damn-it, now you guys have me thinking. How does a BE112 vape at 3.7 volts? I have a Protege 510 kit on the way, but I love my Prodigy 801. Now I' thinking of buying a 801 adapter for the Protege and sticking a BE112 on it. There are plenty of threads comparing the different atty's, but how does the BE112 vape at 3.7 volts compared to 5 volts? Anyone think I should just stick with the 510 for 3.7 volts? And I don't want any "opinions" here...just hard facts! ;)
 

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Okay, damn-it, now you guys have me thinking. How does a BE112 vape at 3.7 volts? I have a Protege 510 kit on the way, but I love my Prodigy 801. Now I' thinking of buying a 801 adapter for the Protege and sticking a BE112 on it. There are plenty of threads comparing the different atty's, but how does the BE112 vape at 3.7 volts compared to 5 volts? Anyone think I should just stick with the 510 for 3.7 volts? And I don't want any "opinions" here...just hard facts! ;)
BJ......as one who has used BE112 on both voltages I find that the 5 volts works better for me.Shorter draw and greater throat hit.The other plus side is not having to clean the atomizer as frequenly due to the greater burn-off.I have just ordered a 510 adaptor to try with the higher voltage as well although the 3.7volts seems to be enough running on a fully charged battery!:)The Wiz!
 

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right from BestEcig, i have used 2 (have one on a PT as well) since July13th. They are recommended by ALOT of Modders and LONG TERM vaporers for their durability. I can only say,that so far,it appears they are living up to their reputation.:thumbs:

I have been using mine with the Prodigy for a month now and it is still going strong. Hasn't needed cleaning either. Been using the same cart for 2 months :D

Brian
 

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The Be's are good.
The TW is better. Leaks less and glows much brighter.

I have to firmly disagree here. The BE112's handle a nice amount of liquid without flooding and seem to last very long, as they manage heat very well.

The TW 801's are rebranded RN4072's, and they tend to leak, flood, gurgle, and spontaneously die. I had horrible results with them, as have a good number of other people here on the forums.

Again, the 2 best 801 Attys I've used are:

- The BE112 from Bestecig
- The 801's from Eastmall (which seem identical to Joye 302's, but with 4 holes)

Hope this helps!
 

Barefoot Joe

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They vape good in my 3.7V Prodigy. And that's a fact.

Bravo Gary...true to your style, the only "fact" I needed to hear. Others need not respond. :D

BJ......as one who has used BE112 on both voltages I find that the 5 volts works better for me.Shorter draw and greater throat hit.The other plus side is not having to clean the atomizer as frequenly due to the greater burn-off.I have just ordered a 510 adaptor to try with the higher voltage as well although the 3.7volts seems to be enough running on a fully charged battery!:)The Wiz!

Also good info..thanks! One request though, would you call me something other than "BJ"...it just doesn't sound right. :oops: (I'm kidding, of course)
 

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I second the 'BE112 works quite a bit better at 5 volts' motion. ;-)

I was using BE112's on a 3.7v VP1 for the last two weeks, and even though they worked well, they most certainly felt a bit underpowered. The first 30 minutes or so off of a fresh battery would be suitable, but after that I had to work way too hard to get a decent draw from them. The BE112's run a bit cooler than other 801 attys I've worked with, so getting them heated up takes a little extra 'push'.

When I got my 5 volt device and attached the BE112, it was just what I was hoping it would be. These attys really shine at 5 volts, IMO - they're the best 'big battery' 801 attys on the market.

For an 801 at 3.7 volts, I'd suggest also trying the 801's from Eastmall. These are almost identical to a Joye 302 (but with 4 holes), and they run a bit hotter than the BE112. This allows for an easier heating of the liquid in a lower powered device. Give 'em a shot. ;-)
 

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Is the BE112 tapered a little towards the mouth piece end, or is what I'm seeing just the angle of the pic on the website? It looks a little more rounded than a DSE801. Do the 801 mouthpieces/whistle-tips fit into the 112's? I bought a few 112s in stainless to try on the Prodigy. Now, I'll probably have to get an adapter for that other PS thing I'm waiting on. Damn, this forum is expensive!
 
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