Low bridge 801's

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PuffinStuff

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I just got 20 attys from TW there low bridge. I have only been using one for about an hour (janty stick v2) but it produces alot of vapor and a smooth draw.

When you look down the atty and hit the button the glow is alot brighter than the janty dura.


Will they last, time will tell.


I got a 5 pack of 801 attys from TW too. I really like the low bridge, they are very smiliar to the BE112 from Best e cig. These attys seem to be performing great on my Prodigy and PT. A really great price for attys here in the US. As you said, time will tell as to how long they last.
 

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Synthnadz

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Wanted: Identification of this 801 Atomizer:

VP1-801-Atty.jpg


This is the 'stock' 801 atomizer that ships with the Vaprlife VP1 and VP2, and it is so far the only atty that does the job for me. It has a low and wide bridge, and gives off a very easy draw. Does this look familiar to anyone?

Again, I've tried 3 other atomizers from 3 different places this week, and all of them literally suck by comparison. I have two more 801 attys to test this week coming from two other places, but neither of them is...this.

I cannot get Vaprlife to give me an answer for some reason, so I'm wondering if anyone here has any ideas. I should also note that they are a metallic gray and not chrome / silver, and they have a gold colored ring by the battery connection. I'd love to take a picture of the bridge, but I cannot seem to get it anywhere near 'visible' when trying to do so. ;-)

C'mon - someone must know who makes and sells this atomizer!
 

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I just heard back from Vaprlife, and all they could give me is this: The atomizers I love had been coming from a China supplier here: http://www.bauway.com/index.php

They didn't give me any specifications or 'model number', but they did tell me that they were no longer going to sell their kits with them since users have been complaining about them. So, apparently there is an issue with these atomizers I love.

What agonizing irony. ;-)

Anyway, I've emailed this supplier in China and hopefully I'll at least figure out what these are. My brain hurts. =]
 

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Tone...

From what I've read, the RN4072 attys are out of production. This is the reason I suspect that the Vaprlife attys may be something else, even if the description is so similar.

What an exhausting puzzle this has become. ;-)
This could very well be the case, They just might be another 801 copy
So I would sugeest may looking at the other manufactures.

these are all penstlye.

M201 is made by Shenzhen Smoore S&T Co., Ltd
DSE801 is made by Sailebao
RN4072 is made by First Union Technology
Janty classic by Janty
Joye 302 made By Joyetech
KR-108 made by Shenzhen Kanger Technology Co., Ltd
J801 made by Shenzhen Jieshibao
 

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Interesting. I'd love to find an image of the Janty Kissbox bridge to check out, just for kicks.

Of course, all of this would be really easy to resolve if I could just get an answer from Vaprlife. So far my efforts have been unsuccessful, which is a bit confusing.

Here's the inside of a Janty Kissbox atomizer. A little blurry but this was the best shot I could get.

kissbox-atomizer.jpg
 

Synthnadz

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RenaissancePuffer...

That certainly looks quite similar to this atty here - almost identical inside. Perhaps I should just bite the bullet and order a few of them at $17 each.

I'm really alright with spending $17 on them if the 6 month warranty holds up. It's actually a better deal than spending $8 on an atty that will last me 1-2 weeks. I'd probably buy 2 of them, that way if one craps out I can have the other to use while I wait for the warranty exchange to complete. In theory, this almost seems like a sound plan.

My only concern is whether they'll be around in the mid to long term to honor the warranty. I kind of hate relying on a single vendor for something so specific and essential. =]

Thanks for taking the time to post the image, that was helpful.
 
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