EM901 vs DSE901.

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wanderlust

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I have an em901 that produces great vapor with little effort due to the 4 hole atomiser. Yes it does get hot when overworked but just doesn't seem to want to fail even when abused. Don't much care for the little carts though and much prefer the taste and convience of the kb. The em901 is one of my current backups.
 

booboo

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I am a customer not a vendor and just told you mine has overheated to the point of making real smoke...I didn't complain about it, because if you're careful and keep it juiced and unscrew it before it starts burning your hand, it's not a big deal (and vapes really well)..:evil:[/quote
the units that are considered the best vaporizers on the market like the 510 and the 401 have all been known to burn people. this means you are smoking it too much, not that there is something wrong with it. the hottest units provide the most vapor. unless it overheated while you werent using it, i wouldnt blame the unit.unless you can clarify this, it just dosnt make any sense to me. would be like saying a frying pan is defective because you touched it when it was hot, and it burned you. if you vape any unit too much too fast, it will overheat, and burn itself out.


Ummmm, I never said it was defective, did I? Just agreed that it overheats because it makes real smoke if the atomizer's not completely drenched at all times. It could be sitting there for an hour (wet) and if you don't resoak it before you drag on it, it will get so hot, real smoke comes out within 3 drags. I don't know why I have to defend myself to you, did you design this product or what? It also has nothing to do with a frying pan-- atomizers aren't designed to get so hot they boil fluid and make it toxic. I don't know where your "blame the unit" crap comes from. It's more like, if you don't turn the stove on, the pan won't get hot...well duh, I thought the point was to use the damn thing? In the first place, I said I liked it and wasn't complaining, and if you must know, the way I vape doesn't cause any of my other units to smoke, burn me, or crackle and pop like a fireplace--so obviously this unit is different. Doesn't matter if it makes sense to you or if it's clarified enough, the point is, if we say it is overheating, it is --I have no reason to make this crap up:grr:
 

cowgal

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I just got an EM901 kit from David a few weeks ago. It works, but not well, only so-so. I'm mainly disappointed with the wimpy vapor on it, compared to what I can get from the DSE901 I purchased earlier from Phil at e-SmokeyTreats (my first e-cig). I'd also seen much better performance on a YouTube video, a review of the Modena e-cig which I think is the same thing as the EM901. Anyway I didn't know what to do; I didn't really want to keep it, but it wasn't so bad that I felt like I could justify returning it either. So I told David about my misgivings, and he offered me the option to get a penstyle I was looking at for half off. So I took him up on that, it's in the mail to me now. And actually, the more I smoke on this EM901, the more I'm getting used to it. I've never been able to get what I consider normal amounts of vapor with it, but if I keep puffing away, I definitely get the nicotine. I wouldn't buy that model again though, it's just not dependable or powerful enough. Interesting that it's not listed at Eastmall now. He didn't mention anything about that to me in our e-mails, but then I didn't really ask. My e-mail was more along the lines of "I think the EM might not be the model for me, but I am interested in the penstyle blah blah blah." So he just took it from there, which was fine with me. :)
 
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