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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I thought it'd be fun for folks to share their tips regarding vaping with the JS.

1.. Ludo shared a tip early on that has since been dubbed the "double clutch":

Inhale slowly . . . just as the light is turning red, release button, then press button again for a power-boost to finish your inhale. Nearly knocked my socks off. :)

2. I read this one by Gyrixx, and it made absolutely no sense to me . . . but I tried it any way . . . and it worked beautifully:

Do a quick "Power-Suck" with your cheeks BEFORE you hit the button and THEN take a "normal / timely" drag of vapor...In doing this, you're "squishing / compressing" the cart packing, effectively squeezing the still-saturated part of the cart into the dry part near the atty...

I use Gyrixx's tip when my cart isn't fresh . . . it's a great way of more effectively draining the cartridge. I haven't had the guts to try it with a full/fresh cartridge, though. ;)
 

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in my opinion its not about the cartridge, but about the pooled liquid beneath the atomizer.
try it without cart and only the mouthpiece. drag normal and after that do the powersuck thingy. you will see. ;)

i did this allready with my kissbox, and with older atomizers. no need if they are new.

Just tried it . . . yup, I think you're right. I did the power suck with only the mouthpiece (no cartridge), then hit the button and did a normal inhale . . . quite nice.

Then I removed my atomizer, blew it out, and then added back my not-so-fresh cartridge. (By the way, I had a fair amount of liquid that came out when I blew the atomizer.) Did a powersuck, then pressed button, and not too impressive.

I think the power suck does indeed pull liquid up from underneath the atomizer and doesn't have anything to do with the cartridge.
 

ladyraj

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I was accidently sent an auto V1 (LE) and JantyUSA mailed out the manual V1 within 4 days. I've had them for about 2 months and both are operational. I prefer my manual V1 because the draw is easy and the V2 appears a little harder to draw. No problems with the switch or peeling...yet. I purchased 2 V2s and haven't opened the last one yet. My original attys for the V1 are still going strong. Subsequent purchases of original attys included 1 that was DOA and another that I may need replaced. When these things work...they work well. :D
 

RaverCJ

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My JS V2 did the same thing, and now it stays activated until the cutoff, even if I lift my finger off the switch.

I love using my 201 atomizers with my JS V2, although I've noticed that you have to clean out the bottom of the atomizer and the atomizer chamber much more frequently than with 801 atomizers. If you don't, the leaked liquid seems to add a bit of resistance to the current flowing to the atomizer, and the liquid isn't vaporized very well. It's not a very nice vape - very wet and it makes you cough right away with barely any visible vapor.

Too bad my switch has gone bad. Hopefully my next JS V2 won't have any problems.
 

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It's a technical design, so the colors are "technical colors". The switch in the shape of our new logo will light up from underneath/side when pushed. the program used is the one from the stick (Blue to Red/flash-out).
Imagine titanium batts/titanium ato or black matte batts/black matte ato ----- color of the Twinbox itself....
 

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Personally, its not for me, but then I feel I have been down the road of those kind of batteries, including the KBC one.

But it would be a good starter for people who have not vaped before, and opt for the 901, so I can see that as being its market, as well as the Jantyholics.. which I count myself as one of, to add to their collection.
 

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I'm not sure if it's the same procedure like when I originally replace my stick (it was a V1) but I initially bought a manual stick and the button came off. Got the replacement very promptly (think I have a V2) but now it decided to all of a sudden stop working.

I checked all the usual things - checked for liquid inside, checked my atty threads for moisture/liquid, checked both my batteries, even plugged it in with the usb cord - nothing works. Popped the batteries in a different device - they work just fine.

The device itself is dead and I am wondering what the policy is on the replacement of the replacement. I'll happily send it back if possible. I'm upset :(

Furthermore, I got a Janty atomizer (warrentied version) and it's completely subpar to the first janty atomizer that my first stick came with. Vapes minimal if at all now. Been using my bestecig atties again now.

I've primarily used Janty liquid and Janty prefilled carts.

Can i just return both for replacement I guess? I think I've had the replacement stick for about 20 days and the atomizer for even a shorter while than that (maybe 2 weeks).
 
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Vaping Away

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Hi,

Past six months, one thing that I learned was that atomizers die in 2-3 weeks (or degrade a lot). Then, how does the atomizer warranty on my new JS work?

Does JantyUSA think their atomizer will last six months OR are they offering to replace the atomizer for the next six months? Is there any catch?

Also, I assume only the atomizer came with JS is under warranty. If buy another atomizer separately that's not covered by any warranty, correct?

With warranty or not, I must say JS is the best. Mostly because I mostly used 901. Not having to top-off or refill every time is definitely plus. Compact design is good too. I used to carry 901 and used SD at home. Now, 901, SD, everythinng else I had are in closet. JS does it all for me now.

Got five spare 801 atomizers, but just wondering about the warranty..
 

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OK.. I now understand a little better, its two larger capacity batteries, making it a greater capacity than the JS at 360mAh...

So yes its going to be a powerful thing.. however, isnt it going to be weighty? I realise that an 18650 would be heavy also, but it would be more compact, if created in the JS style.

I just don't get it I'm afraid, to me its ugly, and has lost the elegance and style the of the KissBox.
 
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