Recomend me a Mod-type e-cig!

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Zrane

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So, I've finally gotten fed up with my 901's battery life and realized I need to get something with more oomph to it.

I know the SD's the classic that everyone loves, but what about the GG or the Prodigy? The Janty Stick?

Someone gimme some feedback on the alternatives. Especially with the dollar to GBP conversion right now, the SD is looking a little steep.
 

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If you are satisfied vaping at a voltage equivalent to the battery power of your 901,then an SD, GG Nano or Janty Stick would all provide you with longer battery life and better vapor production. If you are not getting the throat hit you want or require even more vapor (remember that some juices fog better than others), then you should look at the Prodigy, GG Grant, AdateveR or a Zi Moshi model.
 

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I have both an SD and Janty Stick and I have to say that I prefer the Stick over the SD. Carts last a lot longer, excellent battery life and good flavor. Be advised the Janty Stick does have a plastic body, so if you are clumsy or work in a rough environment, the SD may serve you better with it's metal casing.
 

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I have the SD and Prodigy. If you prefer a 901 atomizer I would suggest the SD. If you prefer the 801 atomizer, I would suggest the Prodigy although the Prodigy will work with both and gives a good hit with both. The batteries on the SD last me about 6 -7 hours whereas the PD's batteries last me about 4-5 hours. In comparison to the 901 or any auto switch PV, you will be very pleased with either one. IMO, they are so much better it's as if you never really vaped before.
 

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the Janty stick also has a 901 atomizer compatibility attachment, and soon will be releasing a 510 atomizer attachment. by default it uses standard pen style atomizers (801 and the likes). also janty recently made some upgrades to the body for a few small issues it was having. janty stick also comes with a six month warranty and there really quite a reliable company imo. it also come with a leather belt bouch that carries the JS along with an extra battery. the batteries themselves were most commonly used in e-cigars and are really quit cheap.

i dont know much about the other mods mentioned but the JS is high on my reccomends list, the company itself seems to have a solid foundation in the industry, not to mention excellent customer service coupled with a great warranty IMO. and if your worried about price its only $80.
 

Zrane

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the Janty stick also has a 901 atomizer compatibility attachment, and soon will be releasing a 510 atomizer attachment. by default it uses standard pen style atomizers (801 and the likes). also janty recently made some upgrades to the body for a few small issues it was having. janty stick also comes with a six month warranty and there really quite a reliable company imo. it also come with a leather belt bouch that carries the JS along with an extra battery. the batteries themselves were most commonly used in e-cigars and are really quit cheap.

i dont know much about the other mods mentioned but the JS is high on my reccomends list, the company itself seems to have a solid foundation in the industry, not to mention excellent customer service coupled with a great warranty IMO. and if your worried about price its only $80.

The price is very appealing, but the fact that it's plastic worries me a bit. I'm pretty rough on all of my personal gear and metal is appealing.
 
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