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

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Brian S

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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 ...

Guess it depends on how you look at it. I used to like your RNs even though I knew at least half would be duds. The duds worked, but not well enough for me to bother with. So I was willing to pay $18 or so for a good atomizer. (about Janty's price) The ones that worked well would work very very well. The two BEs I have tried work as well or better than my old RNs. No duds so far. Also, individual shipping from China runs $17 so you have to buy 15 or more atomizers at a time to make it worth your while, or throw some juce in the cart. I would pay more than $9.95 for a BE112 from a U.S. supplier with lower shipping costs, and start buying juice from Puresmoker again too.

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The only problem I foresee is that the 4075s I've had have a smaller center post and the "plastic/rubber insulator" around it tears very easily. After the first time I put one on my Prodigy when I first got it and snugged it a little too tight it tore and shorted the atty. I have used nothing but DSEs since and have not seen this problem again. YMMV.
 

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Originally Posted by Brian S
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.


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

VG + a few drops of vodka works great too, and you don't have to wait for the wick to dry out. Still cheaper than juice.
 

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Guess it depends on how you look at it.

Also, individual shipping from China runs $17 so you have to buy 15 or more atomizers at a time to make it worth your while, or throw some juce in the cart. I would pay more than $9.95 for a BE112 from a U.S. supplier with lower shipping costs, and start buying juice from Puresmoker again too.

What he said.

I have 5 BE112s coming from bestecig because I read they were the best for use with carts. I would rather have purchased from a US supplier, but couldn't find them anyplace but BEC.

There is a Janty Penstyle atty (302?) on my Prodigy at this moment but the draw is like that of a pipe that's been packed too tight. Otherwise it works fine with carts.
 

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What he said.

I have 5 BE112s coming from bestecig because I read they were the best for use with carts. I would rather have purchased from a US supplier, but couldn't find them anyplace but BEC.

There is a Janty Penstyle atty (302?) on my Prodigy at this moment but the draw is like that of a pipe that's been packed too tight. Otherwise it works fine with carts.

I hated the Janty penstyle when they switched from the 4 hole atomizers. The new 2 hole was like trying to suck a frosty through a straw. It drove me to Puresmoker.

Brian
 
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 bought a pack of the TW 801 attys and I absolutely love them! I have yet to try the BE112 though. I will purchase some from them when I need to buy another round of atomizers.
 
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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

So Cash, did you get a chance to use that BE112 yet?

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What weird is it bottom's out real quick. Like there is a stop in the thread of the atomizer .... weird.

Mine is like that too. Also it doesn't seem to stay very tight on the adaptor. It's possible to screw it down a little more but I think it's pushing the center post in. Maybe the center portion of the atty connector is taller than the other 801 types.
 

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Cool, I just got some RN4072s today and they are INSANE at 5 volts. I prefer the hard cart mouthpieces too, good move Steve-o.

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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the atomizer threads and center posts almost look identical to their counterparts (801/4072) but for some reason, they bottom out. trying to figure out if I see a stop in the threads somewhere.

They are just like that. Seems the + contact of the atomizer sticks out more than normal. If the center + post of the Prodigy isn't flush with the threads, the threads of the atomizer won't catch at all and it won't screw on. Even if the center + post is flush, you only get about one turn before it bottoms out. The BE112 takes about a day to warm up and get working properly. It tends to have a hard draw at first. But once it does it is worth the wait. Much better draw and vapor production than the 4072 and it lasts for months on the Prodigy.

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Brian ... Mine completely stops .... Like, not even pliers will make it reach. The center post I don't believe is stopping it. The center post should simply be sitting on a small silicone gasket and be able to move freely (1/8th of an inch or so)

Send Casey a ticket. She will fix it for you.
 

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Brian ... Mine completely stops .... Like, not even pliers will make it reach. The center post I don't believe is stopping it. The center post should simply be sitting on a small silicone gasket and be able to move freely (1/8th of an inch or so)

have you tried a (2) hole 4072 Brian? Thats what the BE112 reminds me of


That's how all of my BE112's behave on the Prodigy adapter, so yours isn't a fluke. Oddly enough, the BE112's don't behave this way on any other battery I've tried, including other mods. Something about the combination of them with the Prodigy leads to the 'dead stop'.

...and yes - they're closer to an RN4072 than any other 801-style atty - but they do perform quite differently.
 
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