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LR 510 atties in Canada?

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I've never heard of them. Anyone else had experience with them? Eagerly awaiting a local supplier of LR atties, but don't want to get burnt.

The product description says

Black
1.7 (non-Joye/EM)
Simulate high volt power vaper

Aside from the engrish, what does this mean? Are non-Joye products just as good
Then start doing your homework. I would like to say more but simply can't.
 

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Would you pay $15 for a 2.5 Ohms JoyE atty?

I probably would if I knew it wouldn't break after a few days. From my experience, and reading of the forums, the 510 attys are extremely inconsistent. I bought 3 so far, with another 5 on the way. One died after a day, one barely does anything except glow and get hot, even after I ripped the bridge off and cleaned the coil, and the third has been happily working for 2 months without any cleaning whatsoever. I'm actually scared to clean it as I have no spare till Monday, and the semi-broken one only started behaving like that after a hot water bath in the sink.

From reading up on LR atties, it seems they share all the problem of normal 510 atty's, with the added bonus of having no idea if you're actually getting a LR atty, even from a reputable vendor.

I just want to buy something and get what I pay for... at the moment I have to rely on you guys with multimeters for the reviews :)
 

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Hence my question We get what we pay for. The eGo comes with a Janty atty. They are $15. They do not heat up (outside) as much as a regular JoyE atty. They are garanteed 6 months. Know of any other atty that offers that type of warranty.

I have them all, JoyE, SLB, LRs, 801, 901, Janty. Which one delivers the best performance? I have yet to pop an atty, with the exception of 2 x 801s becasue I used high concentration VG liquid. If the janty holds up, it will be my future buys.

Yes there are incosistencies but to date, I've been getting what I pay for.
 

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Hence my question We get what we pay for. The eGo comes with a Janty atty. They are $15. They do not heat up (outside) as much as a regular JoyE atty. They are garanteed 6 months. Know of any other atty that offers that type of warranty.

I have them all, JoyE, SLB, LRs, 801, 901, Janty. Which one delivers the best performance? I have yet to pop an atty, with the exception of 2 x 801s becasue I used high concentration VG liquid. If the janty holds up, it will be my future buys.

Yes there are incosistencies but to date, I've been getting what I pay for.

The Janty atty is manufactured by Joye. They come from the same factory, and are just branded for them. The only difference is the extended warranty and as such the premium price. While I appreciate that your experience with the Janty branded atty is a good one, you have the same likely hood of getting a great atty from anywhere else that sells a genuine Joye.
 

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The Janty atty is manufactured by Joye. They come from the same factory, and are just branded for them. The only difference is the extended warranty and as such the premium price. While I appreciate that your experience with the Janty branded atty is a good one, you have the same likely hood of getting a great atty from anywhere else that sells a genuine Joye.
Most of my attys are JoyE originals, only the first batch were SLBs. Having said that allowed of mfrs are indeed cloning now vice producing their own e.g thay are staring to look like originals vice teh rounded washer we use to find in SLBs etc...

Do I think we are merely buying a warranty from Janty, and that a lot of "marketing" is involved here vice performance, time will tell. As I stated.

At present, without the necessary electrical paraphernalia required to test these attys, I cannot offer emperical data, only conjecture at this time. I believe there is more to it than just the banding and warranty. Snipped from another one of my previous posts:

<<Some folks have claimed that the flue cured that came with the SD, is special. As far as I am concerned that is not true. I have flue cured that tastes just the same as the SD liquid. Mind you that same flue cured on a regular 510 atty, does indeed taste different. So what am I doing that folks may not be? I am matching liquids to atomosers, voltages, devices, and not all attys are created equal. Something Jim and Royal have pointed out. These are my observations using a specific liquid (Dekang Flue cured), at different voltages, with different attys:

  • as previously mentioned, this is the same liquid that is marketed by Best eCigs as SD liquid, as far as I am concerned;
  • this liquid is best vaped on the SD, my first introduction to the SD liquid;
  • on an RN4075 or ((901) (there may be a difference here, not sure)), this is a beautiful vape, not so on a stock 510 (more on that later);
  • the liquid, both the "real McCoy" and Dekang are not as flavourful on a stock 510 atty, fitted to the SD, a stock 510 battery or even the eGo;
  • when vaped off a 3.7V battery, with a 901 atty, regardless of the device, there is no difference;
  • vaped on a direct pass-thru, doesn't work. I do not liike it;
  • the 801 does not bring the bouquet out, regardless of what I use it with; and finally the kicker
  • the 510 atty by Janty. Yup it is a little expensive ($15 a pop), but it friggin works and, it is the only one that comes AFAIK with a 6 month warranty (we won't get into that. It's a moot point as far as I am concerned).
We all know how the 510 runs hot, this atty runs relatively cool in comparison, when chain vaping. I call chain vaping 3-5 hits in succession. Thsi atty was not purchased. It came with my eGo. The set only come with one atty, a little disappointing perhaps, but if it holds up, that's all you need until it craps out.

I used it on a regular 510 batt and eGo batt with flue cured. I enjoyed it. Flue cured was different, but pleasant. I acquired an SD later on down the road, so I knew how that one performed etc... with the SD liquid.

I have since used the atty on my SD and 3.7V box mod, using the Dekang liquid because I ran out of SD liquid, and it taste the same. The vapour produced and taste is exactly the same as using the RN4075 on the SD, with SD liquid. As a matter of fact, the Dekang liquid used with the RN4075, produces the same flavour and vapour.

So folks are flocking towards the cheapest attys they can find (because they are disposable), providing they are originals e.g the JoyE vice the SLBs etc (when talking 510). They are also searching without a compass for the "vape" of excellence, and in turn following the crowd.>>

With time, I will indeed offer an update, but to date this is what I have found.

In the attached picture which juice comes from China and which juice comes from Canada?
 

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Unfortunately not. I was very hopeful, but it just wasn't for me. On a posative note, there were those at the meet that did enjoy it, so I gave out a bunch of samples.
Sorry about that, I would have liked some feedback, but I am not getting any on how to make it better. jack ahs been sent a sample I await to see his feedback. I already have some thoughts wrt RY5.1. The 30ml sample needs to be fine tuned, that is the conclusion I have come to myself. You never dble or triple a 10ml recipe, that is simply a no no. At the same time, using the percentages of the calculator at 10ml, should produce the same at 30ml, it does not. Something is off... The latter was inserted for DIY benefit.
 

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I think the issue for me is a lot of DIY just doesn't translate well to 5v vaping. There is this underlying burnt tone that turns me off. I would have tried it in my LR atty but it's the only one I've got right now, and the mix would have probably stayed in the atty till it's death (and perhaps beyond). What I got from it was a coffee caramel. Nice flavours, and probably very tasty at 3.7v. I just can't go back. Once the LR attys are more available locally, I will give it a try on one of those. I think it needs something to round the flavour off a little bit. Maybe a hint of walnut or maybe even a citrus?

I was thinking about why your "Janty" atty seems to perform better and it hit me. The attys that come with the eGo kit don't have any primer in them. I wonder if that has an impact. It's the only difference I can think of.

As for the three bottles of liquid in the picture, it doesn't matter where they are purchased from, it's all about the origin. They all look like Dekang to me. Though I guess someone could change the liquid from a Dekang bottle, but I'm not sure why they would do that.
 
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