Does the BE-112 atty's produce better flavor than 801?

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I started out using the high bridge 801 atty's, and was totally enjoying my new flavor mixes I just bought, UNTIL, my atty' went out and I had to replace it, now everything tastes burnt. I'm really disappointed with them. I have to stop and drip liquid into the atty quite often, just so the burnt flavor doesn't sting my throat.*UGH!*

I was sooo enjoying my flavors mixes until this happened!:mad: All my flavors that I LOVED, taste like crap with these low bridged atomizers!

This NEVER happened with my of atty's that were high bridges.

I'm really disappointed bc when i learned about a possible ban, i bought quite of few of these (low)type.

I have some AWESOME flavorings that I'm anxious to be able to enjoy again, :(

Does the BE 112 atty produce better flavor? Is it a better atty?

Thanks!
 
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I started out using the high bridge 801 atty's, and was totally enjoying my new flavor mixes I just bought, UNTIL, my atty' went out and I had to replace it, now everything tastes burnt. I'm really disappointed with them. I have to stop and drip liquid into the atty quite often, just so the burnt flavor doesn't sting my throat.*UGH!*

I was sooo enjoying my flavors mixes until this happened!:mad: All my flavors that I LOVED, taste like crap with these low bridged atomizers!

This NEVER happened with my of atty's that were high bridges.

I'm really disappointed bc when i learned about a possible ban, i bought quite of few of these (low)type.

I have some AWESOME flavorings that I'm anxious to be able to enjoy again, :(

Does the BE 112 atty produce better flavor? Is it a better atty?

Thanks!

I think so.
 

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MickiO --I can tell you that for over a year now I have tired every 801 penstlye atomizer that was ever made and also taken them apart. I found that the BE112 from BEST IMO is the best atomizer for both taste and in overall constuction.



Sun

Hey Sun- do you clean (if so, how?) your be112s from time to time or do you do a daily dry burn?
I bought my first be112 two weeks ago and i really like it better than other penstyle's (warmer vapor, better throat hit).
I wanted my be112 to perform at best for as many days as possible so i did a dry burn every day to avoid gunk building.
Unfortunately i noticed that the daily burn on the be112 produce a very nasty burnt taste, and the taste seems to get worst day by day, this doesn't happen with a TW 801 instead.
i suspect be112s do run hotter than 801s as they do a very nice warm vapor.
maybe dry burn cleaning metod is not good for this type of atty?
how long do your be112 last without decreasing performance?
thanks
 

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Depends on voltage. BE112's absolutely shine at five volts. The flavor rivals even 901's at 3.7V. Especially with cremes, vanillas, and chocolates. They turn into a vapor so thick it's chewy. At 3.7V I actually prefer Janty TAWA's. Strangely, the TAWA's are better at six volts than five volts to me. YMMV. The Joye302's perform almost identical to the Janty TAWA's to the point they may be the same atomizer. Never have gotten confirmation on that. Hope this helps.
 

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Hey Sun- do you clean (if so, how?) your be112s from time to time or do you do a daily dry burn?
I bought my first be112 two weeks ago and i really like it better than other penstyle's (warmer vapor, better throat hit).
I wanted my be112 to perform at best for as many days as possible so i did a dry burn every day to avoid gunk building.
Unfortunately i noticed that the daily burn on the be112 produce a very nasty burnt taste, and the taste seems to get worst day by day, this doesn't happen with a TW 801 instead.
i suspect be112s do run hotter than 801s as they do a very nice warm vapor.
maybe dry burn cleaning metod is not good for this type of atty?
how long do your be112 last without decreasing performance?
thanks

I can verify your experiences with the BE112's. These are by far the best performing and tasting 801 atty availble, but they do not respond well to the 'dry burn' at all. Attempting it on 2 of them resulted in a burnt taste that was impossible to remove.

On the other hand, running the BE112 without any cleaning at all has worked wonderfully for me. I'm on week 3 now with the same atty on my Prodigy at 5 volts, and it's performing like its brand new.

Hope this helps. ;-)
 

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I just got a bad batch of Be's in.
They have a very bad draw.
In fact, I'm asking Beci to replace them.

In general i find the Beci atty good.
I also like the TW.

The best atty i have tried hands down is the Sedansa 801. (4 holes)
It only lasted a week though.

Recently, a few of the TW 801's have had a metallic taste i cannot get rid of.

It's all very hit and miss ...moving targets these bloody atty's...
 

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MickiO --I can tell you that for over a year now I have tired every 801 penstlye atomizer that was ever made and also taken them apart. I found that the BE112 from BEST IMO is the best atomizer for both taste and in overall constuction.

Sun
Have you tried JOYE's 801 atty? The 302? How does it compare to the BE112?

Depends on voltage. BE112's absolutely shine at five volts. The flavor rivals even 901's at 3.7V. Especially with cremes, vanillas, and chocolates. They turn into a vapor so thick it's chewy. At 3.7V I actually prefer Janty TAWA's. Strangely, the TAWA's are better at six volts than five volts to me. YMMV. The Joye302's perform almost identical to the Janty TAWA's to the point they may be the same atomizer. Never have gotten confirmation on that. Hope this helps.
So in your opinion the best for 3.7v is 302 and the best for 5v is the be112? Talking in the 801 compatible range of course.
 

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Have you tried JOYE's 801 atty? The 302? How does it compare to the BE112?


So in your opinion the best for 3.7v is 302 and the best for 5v is the be112? Talking in the 801 compatible range of course.

Spralding--After trying them all, I bought more then I think I could ever use of BE112's --that is how much I like them---I would use the BE112 no matter what the voltage was.


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In my opinion BE112 only shines at higher voltages. (as Zof said).

For example, i hardly get any vapor and sizzle in my JS with a BE112.

Another problem with the BE112 and the JS.
You have to screw that BE112 so tightly for it to work in the JS.

My 0.002 cents worth!!!!!!!!

Has anyone tried the ecigmall 801's ? Apparently they are 4 holes ?:sleep:
 
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