Janty Kissbox Classic question...

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Walrus

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Some background on my situation:

I have a 901, and a Rio pen-style from VaporNine. I really love the Rio, but it is very sensitive to sound and pressure. It vapes if you simply close your mouth on the mouthpiece without even inhaling.

I work on the weekends as a DJ. Last weekend was good with my 901 on a USB pass-through, but I got the Rio because I got tired of topping off so frequently. I have a suspicion that there's no way I'm going to be able to use my Rio at work... the battery will remain on.

I ordered a Kissbox classic manual switch. Then I read that it only fits the Kissbox battery, so I ordered a Janty USB pass-through.

Here's the pinch... I couldn't find if this will work with a typical Pen-style atomizer or not. It wasn't my intention to be completely replacing my e-cigs... just to find something that would work in that environment.

Thanks for any input.

-David
 
I have a pile of generic atomizers from BestEcig that work fine with my Janty Kissbox Classic. I am using the BE112/DSE801/RN4072 style atmoizers with my Kissbox with no problems.

It is way too early for me though to say which atomizer is better. None have failed at all, either Janty or the generics.

For what is is worth, a BE112 USB version is about US $20 and comes with 10 ML liquid in a flavor of your choice, with up to 36 mg strength; the Janty is about US $97, and comes with a 5-pack of semi-dried-up random carts in a flavor that you probably won't like much; my Janty KB came with some vaguely tobacco flavor, "RY4" I think.

The BE112 usb version, oddly does not come with blank carts though. BestEcig sells them for 70 cents for 5. Make sure you buy at least one pack, heh.

If I were inclined to stockpile, and given the current climate, I am.... I'd say the BE112 is a close substitute overall for the Janty. It has no logo on it, the band is silver, and there is no manual switch. Paint job on the black is a glossy, more matte on the Janty. BE112 battery, even the usb version, has an led. BE112 is apparently a straight-through usb; the Janty has an in-line 3.6v battery.

Anyway, the cheapo generic atomizers from BestEcig seem to work ok for me with the KB... I realize this reply turned into a mini-review of BestEcig's BE112, oops...
 

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For what is is worth, a BE112 USB version is about US $20 and comes with 10 ML liquid in a flavor of your choice, with up to 36 mg strength;

I had looked several times at bestecig for 36mg juice, only found x-high 24mg. So where did you find the 36? All I can see is this:

. Nicotine Density of Cartridge/e-liquid:there have 5 different nicotine density for your choices
*Extra high density of nicotine: 24 mg/g nicotine
*High density of nicotine: 16 mg/g nicotine
* Medium density of nicotine: 11 mg/g nicotine
* Low density of nicotine: 6 mg/g nicotine
*Non density of nicotine: 0 mg/g nicotine

E-liquid with nicotine contents of 24mg, 16mg, 11mg and 6mg can only be used as substitute in smoke and E-liquid with zero nicotine content is for long-term use. And if the E-liquid taste is Hilton, and cigar, its density of nicotine are High ( like a really brand cigarette density), but the E-liquid taste is Healthcare, its None.



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