Difference between Atty's, RN4072, DSE801 & BE112

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I'm looking at getting the Prodigy V2 and was wondering what the difference is between the atty's available, and which is best for the V2?

As you can tell, I'm going with the Pen style and I drip exclusively.

I plan on taking advantage of the bulk 25 price, so this is a one time shot, so any valuable input would be greatly appreciated.

I had the V1, but couldn't deal with the switch issue and ended up getting a Chuck, but the 6+V isn't cutting it, it's an atty ....., so it's back to the 5V option.

Thanks in advance!

Paul
 

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Difference is night and day for me. Of the three you're considering, I'd go with the 112s. They are low bridge, as are the RNs, while the 801 is a high bridge atty. It won't matter much as a dripper, but for overall performance and longevity I'd recommend the 112s (out of the three you're looking at).

You might want to see if the v2.1 adapters are 302 friendly and grab a few of them from another supplier. Best all purpose penstyle atty in my opinion.

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I asked the same question once and got a wonderful response:

BE112 - Best ECig
RN4072 - First Union Technology
DSE801 - Sailebao
Joye302 - JoyeTech

Penstyle atomizers generally are interchangeable with other penstyle parts. There are a few differences between models such as bridge height and depth of center conductor of the battery connection.

The BE112 is a robust atomizer that lasts longer, for me, than an 801. I can get good service from a BE112 for about four weeks. It seems to burn a little hotter, give decent throat hit and vapor production, and keeps pretty consisitent airflow throughout it's useable life. This model has a low bridge (only important to those who use cartridges). Also, these atomizers tend to leak more e-liquid from the battery connector end than other penstyle atomizers I have tried.

The 801 starts strong out of the gate, but is usually worthless to me after two weeks of use. It appears to run slightly cooler than a BE112 or RN4072, and tends to exhibit restricted airflow often every few days or so. Once I use my supply up, I will probably not order anymore DSE801's

The NJOY NCIG is a rebranded RN4072. I started with this atomizer and found it to be a real workhorse, like the BE112. It worked very well with a typical screw-in battery, and did pretty well at higher voltages. I have not used one of these for many months.

Another good penstyle atomizer is the Joye302. These are also Janty penstyle atomizers. I liked these as much as the BE112, but the price was scary high from Janty. I never tried to find these atomizers from another source, but would certainly recommend them. They worked very well with my old Janty Kissbox and took a good bit of abuse using the manual battery switch.
 
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