Manual vs. Automatic Switch

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Manual switches are often preferred by people who have tried them because there is no need to draw hard or for a certain length of time to make the atomiser work. You press the button as you raise the device to your face and the vapour is ready when you draw. I think it's a much better experience than having to activate an automatic switch by sucking.

Manual switch devices that I can remember are:
Janty Kissbox
Janty Dura C (when it arrives)
DSE801 manual
Screwdriver
Sedansa Omni

I can't think of any more at the moment.

See how you like the DSE901 though, that's a good device and you might find that it satisfies you enough to not need to look at other devices.

If you do look for others I suggest looking for a manual switch, efficient atomiser and USB cable options. Those things are all important for a good experience.

Hi Kate, What would be considered an efficient atomizer? How can you tell? Also would you please recommend some types/brands/ venders. Thanks
 

Kate

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It's very subjective Julie, everyone has their own favourite. I use Janty Kissbox atomisers which I believe are Joye304s. I like the quality and find them satisfying. They are more expensive up front from Janty but come with a six month guarantee so theoretically you only need to buy one every six months. I tend to get a replacement every month or two when performance declines and it only costs me £1 to return.
 
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