What would you like to see on the JSV2?

  • Metal/Aluminum Body

  • Fix Leaking Issues

  • Fix Switch Problems

  • Fix Atomizer Issues(Fitting)

  • Better Battery Cover

  • Available in More Colors

  • More Adapters for other Atomizers

  • Longer USB Cord

  • Better Price(Please!)

  • All of the Above!


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Duckman

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I would like to echo that, Duckman.

I took for granted that a light (LED) coming on of any color would be enough to differentiate whether a battery was charged or not, regardless of one's color sightedness. Tell your wife she can call me an idiot too -- eh, never mind -- mine tells me that every hour on the hour. =)

No problem Richie.

I'm a Leafs fan so basically I only really need to see blue and white.
 

Rexa

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What the heck carts are you using? And the better question is how are you filling them? Like with any ecig device, the stick is about trial and error and seeing what works best. I switched to fluval and never had any problems. You definitely have to refill/top more often (especially with the manual I have) but ten puffs does not sound right.

I don't keep the device upright. That's my personal preference. I keep it slightly tilted down. I do tend to overfill occasionally so as a result, I don't have problems this way.

For carts/filler I use janty carts, bestecig carts and fluval (for the most part).

I definitely agree that it's tedious to screw and unscrew atties though. I kind of wished they would've allowed the attie to just stick out a bit more (like by one centimeter) for it to make more sense.
 
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ournature

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Hey guys, been using this thing solidly for a week now.

Let's start with the Pros.
1. battery lasts for ever and charges quickly
2. Nice long deep inhales possible before LED goes Red. Nice throat hit.

Cons
1. Cart leaks somewhat
2. Cart has to be filled every 10 puffs or so.
3. Should be standing upright so liquid can touch atty wick
Lying it flat is not so good.

4. The classic atomizers somes are tedious to screw in all the way.

I never screw in the cart and the atomizer together. You should first screw in atomizer then push in the cart.

It's much much better than my Janty dura C, but it still has problems.

1. my battery last about 6 hours
2. true

1. cart leaking is a 801 cart problem, not just a stick problem..
2. i can put at least 30 drops on a cart using the straw mod, it last way more than 10 puffs, i'd say 60-70 puffs.
3. i wouldn't stand the stick upright, it tend to flood the atty this way when the cart is fully filled with liquid. i usually lie it flat.
4. true.
 

tmbrown327

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I'm using a foam filler cut to the shape of the inner cartridge.

There's your problem. If you're using actual foam, closed or open cell, the foam is holding the liquid rather than allowing it to wick. You need to use the stuff that comes with the carts, or you need to buy the stuff that acts like the original, like the Fluval.
 

Bones

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    Oh - Derrrrr - Yea - But still - Something not adding up with his drops and puffs - Funny thing is that he was just in another thread this morning talking about how awesome his new packing material discovery was and how much juice it held - That thread was closed by moderator because his wonder-stuffing was a TOXIC material - I smell something fishy here - :cool:
     

    lm921

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    i am in ky, they are on the other side of the usa, 5 working days at worst.
    most of the time only 4 working days once they ship. you can not get any better than that.
    note: janty ships the next bussines day on instock items. so to answer your question, 24 hours except weekends.
    as far as usps goes. 5 working days at worst.
    hope this helps.
     

    outlawimm

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    i made my first purchase from them this weekend. i was very confused myself, but was able to figure it out by asking someone that used paypal more often and reading EVERY word of every step they said to follow. i am still going to call tomorrow am and confirm that my order has been paid for "properly". i have a pretty good sized pile of junk i purchased from epuffer (oops!) and am just hoping for something that WORKS!
     

    Ethan_Janty

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    I tried to make a purchase on both Jantyusa and Jantyshop and the shopping cart links do not function at all using different browsers.
    The shopping cart will add items, but you can't see them.
    I wonder if they turned the link off and are stopping sales due to the FDA?

    C'mon now...I'm sure that they are working on the site. Let's not jump to conclusions now!
     

    BiteMe

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    OK... I admit it... I'm one of the "bad guys" here. I got a confirmed order and did not go to Pay-Pal to pay for it. HOWEVER... on my order, I asked for someone to contact me. I am one of the owners of the Limited Edition Janty Stick that was offered a $25 discount on my next order. I would like to use that discount now, but there is no mention of how to go about doing that here in the forum, or on the Janty site. Should I just deduct the $25 and give you my order # from the Limited Edition? Hmmmmm... inquiring minds wanna know! The sooner I find out what you want me to do, the sooner I'll be hitting the "send money" key at Pay-Pal!!!:confused:

    Chris
     
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    tmbrown327

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    Yup, saw that thread close as well. Sounded like a really bad idea. I've tried foam (pure polyester, by Fluval, bought the wrong stuff), and it worked OK, but it held onto the liquid at the bottom of the cart and wouldn't wick to the atty quickly enough to vape regularly. Just the part that was in direct contact with the bridge would dry out. You could sort of force it by a gravity feed, like he mentioned, but who wants to do that?
     

    J_Data

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    I have had 5 batteries go dead in the last 3 weeks. I also noticed recently that the stick is firing up randomly when plugged in to charge. I only paid attention after loosing two atomizers as well. you may be having the same issue. I think I should have known something was up when the button intermittently wouldn't work while the stick was plugged in.
     
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