I asked a
similar question (not related to the Janty Stick) recently in the DSE801 subforum. Based on the responses I received, I concluded that the
BE112 (which I have not yet tried) might be best (there is a pun there) for
me.
Long-lasting was my main criterion (my 801 attys have been lasting me an average of only one week), with a preference for
compatibility with my Prodigy (which lets the M201 out).
And I learned that there
is a US supplier of the BE112:
Electronic Cigarettes of Houston - $45 for a pack of five (so $9 each) with free shipping. That's a bit more than
Rocky Mountain Vapor's $7 each price for DSE801 attys (also with free shipping). But if the BE112s last me longer, it's worth it.
BTW, Leaford, I think you're the only one I've ever heard even
mention Sedansa, let alone recommend them. I have always respected the fact that you are sui generis, but what is so special about them?
[And, while I'm at it, do you
really thing the vapor from a GreenCig cart (on a GreenCig or KR808D-1 battery) exceeds that of a penstyle atty on a high voltage
device like the Prodigy? I've not found that to be the case. Definitely very good vapor, but I've found nothing better than a penstyle atty on even a freshly charged 3.7V batt.]