where to find the best 801 attys for the Janty Stick

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cassavetes

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I'm looking for a site that carries 801 attys that work well in the Janty Stick. I'm unable to get the atomizer that was included with the stick to wick no matter what I've tried.

Someone suggested the BE series (forgot the exact name) but I've been unable to find them. And it's the low bridge that work best, right? Anyone know if the 801 attys from RMV are low bridge?
 
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I just got my js on oct 5 & have not had any problems yet, knock on wood lol.. When I ordered it I also ordered a back up atomizer.. I just ordered a 510 adaptor so hope that works after my atomizer goes.. Was just wondering the atomizer has a 6 month warranty from janty.. Are u going to take them up on that.. I would & still find a spare..
 

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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.]
 

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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?
Penstyles vary from 3 - 5 in vapor, and the Sedansa atomizers I've used have been consistently 5's. Plus, they have a 5 year warranty, which is REAL nice, but quite inconvenient from here in the US. I really wish they'd get a distributer here.

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.]
No, absolutely not! Green Cig sucks! They're pretty good on vapor, about a 4, but not that great. And they taste mouldy. Bleah.

You may be thinking of GreenSmoke, which stocks the LTv9/E9 type cartomizer. Pair that up with a decent battery, like the Kanger-made batts with E9 threading that e-Puffer sells, and you've got the highest vapor producing e-cig I've tried. Not just more than a penstyle att on a 5v mod, but more than an e-pipe. Those E9 carts are vapor monsters. Too bad they're practically tasteless.
 
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