Janty eGo spares vs regular 510 spares

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sjem

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Bought a Janty eGo from my local supplier as my first e-cig a couple of weeks ago. Been lovin' it ever since.

However I've got a few question regarding the Janty eGo atomizers & other spares. I hope I've understood correctly that Janty eGo is a 510, right? So when my..let's say.. atomizer stops working I can easily switch it with a 510 atomizer, right? So what's the difference? Brand-name & quality?
So when buying spares for my eGo online, should I buy Janty parts or regular 510 parts?

Thanks in forward!
 

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All 510 parts will work with the eGo. The eGo has 510 threads. The difference is the eGo is a bigger battery (650mAh or more), as compared to the regular 510, which is 280mAh, I believe.

You can use 901 parts on your 510 batteries, if you buy a 510 battery to 901 atomizer adapter. KR808D-1 cartomizers will work on 510 batteries, if you buy a 510 battery to 808 or 901 adapter. (901 and KR808D-1 have the same threads, but are different from 510 threads.)

KR808D-1 batteries will work with 510 atomizers/cartomizers if you buy a KR808D-1 or 901 battery to 510 atty/carto adapter.

Hope this brief description will help.
 

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the only real difference is in the warranty which is reflected in price...the janty ones (not their TAWA (throw away atomizer)) are warrantied for 6 months from when you get them

they're joye 510 atties though with a resistance of 2.2Ω...
some of the knock offs, copies, etc are a higher resistance ...like SLB for example are 3.2 -3.5Ω...
the lower resistance ones will provide more heat and vapor
 
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TL1000RSquid

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Thanks for the replies! You guys certaintly delivered more than I was expecting ;P
Anyways what ya think about this site:
Janty eGo Spares - Janty eGo

Thought I'd get my parts / liquids from there when my warranty expires. (I live in Europe)

Looks like they have a good selection, prices on a few things seem slightly higher then over here, not sure what the current exchange rate is though last I checked is was like 1.6ish
 
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