Janty Stick - Janty USA

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dont get me wrong i havent smoked a analog since april 4 2009. and couldn't be more happier. and every dime spent was well worth it...but now i wish i slowed down with and did a little more research in the development department. MAybe i could have a hundred dollars. oh well im putting my savings away to get one these better upgrade ecigs as long as they last longer...
 

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This is really great to see the see-through model. But that kind of makes me question how Janty expects to do the adapter for 901 and 510 atomizers. Were you involved in that knutselpeter? If you screw in the adapter on the atomizer and screw in the whole thing into the stick, how will you remove the adapter?



A small story how an idea can become a real product.
(and about Janty really listen to the costumer)

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In this picture you can see how things can go.
Nr 1, was my idea about the ideal e-cigarette.
Not at all looking like a cigarette en easy to put in a pocket.
And for better performance an manual switch.
I made this almost 2 years ago for personal fun.
Very soon I got responses from many e-smokers and from one manufacturer.
Then everything started to get better and some new products were developed with a little help from me. (like the KISS box sets etc.)


Nr2, the first STICK test version made in the factory in China.
Just a study about how small it could be and how it should function.

N3, A small series was made so a small group could test it in real live.
(more about this test later)

Nr4, The Final product.


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In this picture a little 1st test about the place for the LED's
and were to put the manual switch etc.
The complete Stick is handmade by engineers in the
Janty factory in presence of European developer and testers.


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Her you can see (a little) inside the Stick.
The transparent one is one of the test series that was made,
for a small group of testers.
One of the results en of the test
was the weak construction of the battery Lid.
After a few battery changes, the Lid made bad contact.


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Here you can see how they solved the problem and made a much stronger an durable construction.


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For myself I do not have to change the battery during the day,
I carry a small "USB to MiniUSB" plug with me and can
recharge the battery in many places.
With the power of every USB port from any PC
With the 12V to USB car plug
With a 230V to USB home plug
With a Solarpower charger or a USB powerpack.
 

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    This is really great to see the see-through model. But that kind of makes me question how Janty expects to do the adapter for 901 and 510 atomizers. Were you involved in that knutselpeter? If you screw in the adapter on the atomizer and screw in the whole thing into the stick, how will you remove the adapter?

    The adapter perhaps could be slotted, 'inside' the outer diameter of it, so you can screw the adapter in via flathead/slotted screwdriver, then the atty into it. A small dab of loc-tite will keep the adapter in place when you remove/replace the adapted atomizers, or it could also use a simple friction washer sandwiched between the adapter and the existing battery receptacle..

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