Which Janty Stick type will you be getting?

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dumwaldo

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I had not used a cart in like two months. I drip with all my e-cigs. The janty stick, I don't drip.

#1 using a cart does not seem to inhibit the draw at all. The airways on those carts are huge.

#2 the carts last a pretty long time and the JS really seems to make better use of the carts than anything else I have used.

#3 it is so hard to see into the atomizer while dripping. The first time I dripped it I put half the dropper from a one dram bottle ino the atomizer before I even realized any drops were coming out.

DW
 

smokie

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:thumb::thumb:I NOW OWN BOTH :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb::thumb:

THE SD POSITIVE SIDE: METAL METAL METAL, WILL NOT BREAK APART, YOU NEED A MACK TRUCK TO KILL IT, GREAT VAPOR, WITH A GOOD THROAT HIT, BATTERY LAST'S 8 HOURS OR LONGER

THE NOT SO BAD SIDE OF THE SD

THE CARTS, HAVE TO CHANGE OR REFILL VERY OFTEN, DUE TO THAT IT USES A 901 ATOMIZER, HAVE TO OPEN THE UNIT EVERY NIGHT TO CHANGE THE BATTERY, AND NOT POCKET FREINDLEY, THE MANUAL SWITCH GOES ON IN YOUR POCKET SOMETIMES WHEN YOUR SEATED, AND BURNS YOU, ALONG WITH THE ATOMIZER BURNING UP.

STICK: LIGHT WEIGHT, LOTS OF VAPOR AND GOOD THROAT HIT, CAN PUT IN MY POCKET WITH NO WORRIES, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TAKE THE BATTERY'S OUT TO RECHARGE, LONG LASTING 801 CARTS. CAN VAP AS A PASS THROUGH WITH THE USB CABLE. BATTERY LIFE YET TO BE SEEN, HEAVEY SMOKERS SAY LAST 4&1/2 HRS, OTHERS SAY 7 OR 8 HOURS. DOWN SIDE IT'S PLASTIC PLASTIC PLASTIC, WILL NOT SURVIVE A GREAT IMPACT, LIKE THE SD WOULD, THE STICK SHOULD OF BEEN MADE IN METAL. GENRIC 801 ATOMIZERS NOT A GREAT FIT, HAVE TO PUSH, TURN, CRACK, SAND, CUT AND PULL, BUT THE JANTY'S FIT JUST FINE@ 19.00 ECH, PLUS $6.00 SHIPPING, NOT CHEAP. BATTERY COST FOR BOTH ARE DIRT CHEAP.
BUT OVER ALL, THE STICK ROCK'S,:thumb: AND THE SD IS GREAT.:thumb: JUST DIFFERENT NEEDS FOR DIFFERENT TIMES, OF VAPING.:D
 
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Cellmeister

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Looks like the "titanium" frontplate is painted silver over black plastic. I may disassemble mine and strip that paint so I have an all black stick. Would be cool.

Its Actually The Other Way. You Can Pick Up The Special Plastic Spray Paint And Paint It Any Way or Color You Want.

FYI: Actually The Stick Comes Right Apart Easily, Just Squeeze On The Sides. The Reason Mine Opened So Easily Was The Mold Casting Was Bad, Easily Putting Pressure On The Casing When Putting In The Atom. That Was The Cracking Noises I Reported When Installing The OE Janty Atom That Came With it, After That It "Broke In". So Any 801 Atom Can Fit Easily. I Am Actually Glad It Happened. I See A Lot Of Possibilities Here! Besides Janty Is Probably Going To Have A Punch List On These, IE, Better QC (The Casting Should Have Been Cleaned More Frequently) and Also To Beef Up The Atom Connection, They Will Start Breaking When The Atom Is Screwed In & Out Several Times, Thats My Opinion.

Otherwise I Love My Janty Stick! Still Vapin Like A Loco! :thumb:

~Keep Vapin~!
 

scyllabub

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:thumb::thumb:I NOW OWN BOTH :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb::thumb:
So do I :)

WILL NOT SURVIVE A GREAT IMPACT, LIKE THE SD WOULD
... except if you drop your SD on its nose :( I snapped off my button (the "stalk" snapped so button cannot be plonked back on like it could the first time I dropped it :rolleyes: ) and last Tues evening sent Trog a PayPal for a new front end, it's not here yet.
GENRIC 801 ATOMIZERS NOT A GREAT FIT, HAVE TO PUSH, TURN, CRACK, SAND, CUT AND PULL
I wouldn't dare try to force my generic Classic atomiser in, it's just TOO fat. My original atomiser is so tight it took me blood (almost), sweat and tears (literally) to get it screwed back in when I took it out to see if the generic would be better. I had to have a prolonged period back on my dying 901s to cool down, then re-attacked the problem.
BUT THE JANTY'S FIT JUST FINE@ 19.00 ECH, PLUS $6.00 SHIPPING, NOT CHEAP
The price of the Janty "cheap" TAWA is steep by my standards - but the titanium version (thanks for next-day delivery, Toby) fits much, much better than the original.

I'll be interested to hear from Brits who find genuinely cheap atomisers that fit easily. Tender fingertips and some arthritic knuckles plus the Janty KB atomiser add up to torture. (Yes, I used a variety of wadding materials - there's just not enough free atomiser to grip. And bear in mind, one has just spent quite a lot of money and is frightened of causing, or being accused of causing, damage.)

scylla
 
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DisMan

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wow sp glad im going with PS. what a rip off. this is the worse advertisement ever.....Janty needs to step up with there promises.

I'm glad you're going with PS as well. Even after Parked has a video that shows the other atomizers fitting....

It's funny how people call us Janty customers "fanboys" but don't pick on the fu*ktards that do nothing but Janty bashing.
 

1010chrissy

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oh oh... there we go.... stick tuning club... I can foresee many pimped sticks appearing on the forum the next few weeks...

looking forward to see the personal paint jobs
:p

well I have mine in an envelope with postage ready to ship back because it arrived to me broken, but I think I may take a peek inside first? Nobody will reply to my emails, posts, pm or what ever. Ludo, can you tell me? What I should do? Frankly I am afraid to send it back because I probably wont get it replaced for a very long time. I waited and waited patiently and now I dont want to give it back, even tho it doesnt do a anything. any advice what to fix if i take it apart? It was stuck on, now its stuck OFF. If I cant fix it, will you still replace it? If you could kinda tell me what to look for I can avoid sending it back all together and just fix it myself. save you guys (or Jeff) the hassle of exchange and me the expense and hassle of shipping and waiting again. It looks pretty simple inside those pictures. for that matter, any one who is mechanically gifted in this area I would be glad to take some lessons..
 
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