PS Clients Have Spoken -- Low Bridge -- Stainless Steel

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CaSHMeRe

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Well ...

You guys get your wish ...........

Stainless Steel Low Bridge RN4072 [Pen] (4) Hole Atomizers and Stainless Steel RN4075 [901] Atomizers will be making a comeback ....

O .... and Stainless Steel 510 atomizers .... :D

Had to special order the 2nd (510 atomizers) so those won't be available for another 10-14 days.

Either which way .... I finally have given in. Back to low bridge atomizers we go. The Old PS is back .... New low bridge should be back in early next week .... And yes ... BULK PRICING WILL BE AVAILABLE ...

Gracias ....
Steve
 

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Hey Cashmere,

Ahhhh, that is great news!

I do not know when my Protoge will ship (Invoice# 20774), but could you all please make sure to send my 2 atomizers with the low bridge?

Thanks

Mpetva ... We won't have low bridge atomizers for atleast another 8-10 days, and will likely exhaust our 801 atomizer stash before we release the low bridge atomizers. If you want us to hold your protege for another week to 10 days, I don't mind doing that ... otherwise, we can ship with DSE atomizers .... let me know what works best for you :)
 

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Steve, you're the man.

I was just thinking today how I hate the way these 801 attys wiggle on the Prodigy adapter. I had one bend off at the threads the other day from sitting down with it in my pocket. There were shards of broken threading from the atty. Luckily, the adapter seems fine. I never have that problem with the old RN's.

Also the hard plastic cartless tips stay in better on the RN. So well in fact; that while trying to pull a tip off with my teeth the other day, and ended up pulling the whole cylinder off of the brass which was still screwed on to the adapter of the Prodigy.

..but I digress.

Thanks Steve.
 

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Mpetva ... We won't have low bridge atomizers for atleast another 8-10 days, and will likely exhaust our 801 atomizer stash before we release the low bridge atomizers. If you want us to hold your protege for another week to 10 days, I don't mind doing that ... otherwise, we can ship with DSE atomizers .... let me know what works best for you :)

Thanks for your quick reply :)

Though I am very, very eagerly looking forward to my very own Protege :D, I would rather wait and have it ship with 2 low bridge 801 atomizers if that is ok.

I have only high bridge ones left (since I could not find any USA low bridges) and I (like most of us) truly do not like them, but use them since they are all I have. It will sure be nice to have a couple of the low bridge ones to go with my new Protege :)
 

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Excellent on all counts! Are the RN4072's similar to the BE112's? I know they both have a low bridge, but how do they vape compared to each other? Similar draw, drop capicity, etc? I read all the positive comments on the BE112's and finally ordered some from China. I've been pleased with them. If the RN4072's are pretty much the same, then having a SS version/getting them from PS in the States/bulk pricing....well, that's a no brainer for me.
 

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Well ...

You guys get your wish ...........

Stainless Steel Low Bridge RN4072 [Pen] (4) Hole Atomizers and Stainless Steel RN4075 [901] Atomizers will be making a comeback ....

O .... and Stainless Steel 510 atomizers .... :D

Had to special order the 2nd (510 atomizers) so those won't be available for another 10-14 days.

Either which way .... I finally have given in. Back to low bridge atomizers we go. The Old PS is back .... New low bridge should be back in early next week .... And yes ... BULK PRICING WILL BE AVAILABLE ...

Gracias ....
Steve

That is great news. Are the RN4072 atomizers the same ones you used to sell? I think you will find that the BE112 out performs the RN4072 in both vapor production and longevity. The first one I used lasted 14 weeks with the Prodigy. Can't ask for much more than that. Plus they seem to be consistantly good. I would go through 3 or 4 of your old atomizers before I found one I liked. PM me and I'll be glad to send you a BE112 to try. It's black but they come in stainless too.

Brian
 

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That is great news. Are the RN4072 atomizers the same ones you used to sell? I think you will find that the BE112 out performs the RN4072 in both vapor production and longevity. The first one I used lasted 14 weeks with the Prodigy. Can't ask for much more than that. Plus they seem to be consistantly good. I would go through 3 or 4 of your old atomizers before I found one I liked. PM me and I'll be glad to send you a BE112 to try. It's black but they come in stainless too.

Brian

Hmm - I'm hoping that you guys end up where you want to be by moving to the RN4072. I was on a 'perfect 801' quest and did lots of serious experimentation, and the genuine RN4072's performed rather poorly in every respect. Sure, they are low bridge attys, but they heat up way too quickly, flood really easily, and fall WAY short of the BE112 in every department...

Steve - you really do need to try out the BE112. I'm not at all convinced that you're going to want to be selling the RN4072 in the long term.

For reference, the TW 5-pack low bridge attys are actually rebranded RN4072's. Search the forum to read others complaining about them so I don't just seem like a ranting naysayer. ;-)
 

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I'll grab some rn4072's. They probably are great at 5 volts. The RN4075's I'm most excited about, specifically bulk pricing. That "901" from TW most people seem to prefer over regular dse901's? Yeah. That's the RN4075. It's slowly becoming my absolute favorite atomizer. I still get the feeling that the BE112 is more durable, but I've had the same RN4075 for about three weeks now. I'll most definitely be putting in an order for 25 stainless when they are in stock.
 

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That is great news. Are the RN4072 atomizers the same ones you used to sell? I think you will find that the BE112 out performs the RN4072 in both vapor production and longevity. The first one I used lasted 14 weeks with the Prodigy. Can't ask for much more than that. Plus they seem to be consistantly good. I would go through 3 or 4 of your old atomizers before I found one I liked. PM me and I'll be glad to send you a BE112 to try. It's black but they come in stainless too.

Brian

Hey Brian ... What Really needs to be done is taking a BE112, RN, and DSE and breaking them down to see exactly what's different. Yes, the RN's will be exactly how they were back in the day. If you have a Dead BE112, I would be most interested in seeing that bad boy :) Don't want to take a good working BE from ya bud :)

Hmm - I'm hoping that you guys end up where you want to be by moving to the RN4072. I was on a 'perfect 801' quest and did lots of serious experimentation, and the genuine RN4072's performed rather poorly in every respect. Sure, they are low bridge attys, but they heat up way too quickly, flood really easily, and fall WAY short of the BE112 in every department...

Steve - you really do need to try out the BE112. I'm not at all convinced that you're going to want to be selling the RN4072 in the long term.

For reference, the TW 5-pack low bridge attys are actually rebranded RN4072's. Search the forum to read others complaining about them so I don't just seem like a ranting naysayer. ;-)

Look at all the complaints on my high bridge 801's .... Granted, both have their pluses and minuses .... Perhaps a change of pace for a bit to see if we get better customer feedback again from the RN's. Time and Customers will let us know what approach is best at this point :)

I'll grab some rn4072's. They probably are great at 5 volts. The RN4075's I'm most excited about, specifically bulk pricing. That "901" from TW most people seem to prefer over regular dse901's? Yeah. That's the RN4075. It's slowly becoming my absolute favorite atomizer. I still get the feeling that the BE112 is more durable, but I've had the same RN4075 for about three weeks now. I'll most definitely be putting in an order for 25 stainless when they are in stock.

yup ... the trusted RN4075 ... :)
 

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Hey Brian ... What Really needs to be done is taking a BE112, RN, and DSE and breaking them down to see exactly what's different. Yes, the RN's will be exactly how they were back in the day. If you have a Dead BE112, I would be most interested in seeing that bad boy :) Don't want to take a good working BE from ya bud :)

That may be a while. The first one lasted 14 weeks :shock: I have 25 BE112s so I really don't mind sending you one to torture at your leasure. Besides, you need a working one to compare vapor production and draw with the RN.

Brian
 

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That may be a while. The first one lasted 14 weeks :shock: I have 25 BE112s so I really don't mind sending you one to torture at your leasure. Besides, you need a working one to compare vapor production and draw with the RN.

Brian

One is on its way. Won't take no for an answer:) It is worth it if I don't have to ship all the way from China. Remember, they work best with carts.

Brian

LOL ... You're killing me Brian .... I'm not a cart user, and don't even think I have a cart to use with it !!!! HAHA! Will scrounge around and find one though :) Will give it my best shot with carts and with dripped. Then will destroy and take pics of internals for everyone. :) Thanks bud
 

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Hmm - I'm hoping that you guys end up where you want to be by moving to the RN4072. I was on a 'perfect 801' quest and did lots of serious experimentation, and the genuine RN4072's performed rather poorly in every respect. Sure, they are low bridge attys, but they heat up way too quickly, flood really easily, and fall WAY short of the BE112 in every department...

Steve - you really do need to try out the BE112. I'm not at all convinced that you're going to want to be selling the RN4072 in the long term.

For reference, the TW 5-pack low bridge attys are actually rebranded RN4072's. Search the forum to read others complaining about them so I don't just seem like a ranting naysayer. ;-)
I have to agree with you on this. Low bridge is good in concept, but IMO not worth buying 4072s with their problems. I'd love to see more suppliers carry the BE112.
 

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LOL ... You're killing me Brian .... I'm not a cart user, and don't even think I have a cart to use with it !!!! HAHA! Will scrounge around and find one though :) Will give it my best shot with carts and with dripped. Then will destroy and take pics of internals for everyone. :) Thanks bud

The ones I get have a lot of primer in them. What I do to get rid of the bad taste quickly is to put a piece of tape over the bottom and fill it with juice until I see it covering the bridge. Then shake for a minute or two and dump out the excess juice. Tastes fine after that.

Interestingly, I never had the need to clean the one that lasted 14 weeks as any old juice was burnt off by the Prodigy. The cart I'm using has lasted 4 months so far so here are no problems with melting carts. And, you would have to take a pair of pliers and twist one on the 801 adapter to damage it. Though I haven't tried pliers, I know you can't do it by hand. I did try that. All pluses in my book.

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I have to agree with you on this. Low bridge is good in concept, but IMO not worth buying 4072s with their problems. I'd love to see more suppliers carry the BE112.

Rambling ... I have to look at the less of the necessary 2 evils ...

Complaints on High Bridge 801 atty's were widespread .... Same could hold true with RN's, however, not being in the RN scene now for a good 6 months, it will be interesting to see if they have made any improvements on their atomizer.

Once the low bridge atomizers start to leave here, we will be able to tell what the market likes best, and adjust accordingly. After all, I'm not getting this specific atty for my own personal use .... Thought it would be a nice change of pace ....

As far as BE's go guys .... Beci doesn't offer pricing anywhere near what Sailebao and First Union do .... Therefore bulk pricing wouldn't really be much of an option, and everyone would still continue to get from Beci himself because he sells them so cheap to the general public ...
 

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As far as BE's go guys .... Beci doesn't offer pricing anywhere near what Sailebao and First Union do .... Therefore bulk pricing wouldn't really be much of an option, and everyone would still continue to get from Beci himself because he sells them so cheap to the general public ...
This explains why almost no one else has been carrying them.
 

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The ones I get have a lot of primer in them. What I do to get rid of the bad taste quickly is to put a piece of tape over the bottom and fill it with juice until I see it covering the bridge. Then shake for a minute or two and dump out the excess juice. Tastes fine after that.

Interestingly, I never had the need to clean the one that lasted 14 weeks as any old juice was burnt off by the Prodigy. The cart I'm using has lasted 4 months so far so here are no problems with melting carts. And, you would have to take a pair of pliers and twist one on the 801 adapter to damage it. Though I haven't tried pliers, I know you can't do it by hand. I did try that. All pluses in my book.

Brian

Vodka works great too = cheaper than juice.. just a thought..
 
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