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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JustJulie

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Once again, Janty comes to the rescue.

My beloved JantyStick (limited edition) started exhibiting the signs of the dreaded "wonky button" problem . . . where it cuts off or doesn't come on with the first push or two. It's still quite vapable, but it was quickly becoming too unreliable for me to use as my main vape.

Contacted Ethan today through the warranty service portion of the JantyUSA website, and I got the response within hours that, of course, my JS would be replaced . . . and since I have an LE, I don't have to send it back . . . my replacement is in the mail.

So my LE will soon assume a special place on a shelf in my office and enjoy a well-deserved retirement. Best part is that my replacement should arrive before my LE gives up the ghost completely.

Once again, a perfect 5-star rating on my customer service experience. :)
 

gatsby

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Just saw that they will fit together, and I am a dripper. I was wondering if anyone had any of these atomizers, and could try it with a 510 battery?

I might order some atomizers next week if the vapor was really good from them.

Yep, it works great. That has become my primary set up.
 

quovadis

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I have 4 sticks..
Drop 3 drops of liquid in the atty shaft ...and vape until the liquid runs out.

What i suggest is once a day unscrew the atty. Dry the outside with a kleenex.
Blow through the atty really hard to get any excess liquid out.

I also do the following once a day before i go to bed.
I allow all the liquid to be burned from the atty, by pressing the button until i hear no more sizzling sound.
 

RenaissancePuffer

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Some people are having luck by using the PV throughout the day, blow the atomizer out if it seems to get too much liquid below the atomizer coil, re-prime, then vape.

At the end of the day, blow out all excess liquid that is in the atomizer, once blown out, put the atomizer back into the JS. Run the janty stick off of just the battery, and do a dry burn of the atomizer only until the coil glows, then release the button. (doing this in a dark room is best)

Do this once a day, and I hear it's allowing the atomizers to last a while, even for heavy vaping. It also seems to clean a lot of the buildup that the atomizer coil gets since it breaks off the buildup before it starts to cake on.

Also...This suggestion has been made for new atomizers only, once you have significant buildup, the coil takes much longer to "glow" so early maintenance is best for this.
 

tmbrown327

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FWIW, I rarely blow out an atomizer, only when it starts acting up. If it does, I smoke it dry, do a dry burn (for as long as I deem reasonable at the moment, which varies), then re-prime it and move on. I've never actually had an atty die on me (just lucky?). It's been a few months now. After a few months, if it died, I'd pretty much consider it expendable anyway. Always have backups.
 
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