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Old 01-28-2009, 04:03 AM   #1
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There are no posts on the 801? Does this mean they all work perfectly? I had a question or two but there is nothing here about the 801 that I can see. If anyone knows anything about these models will you please post something so I know there is somebody out there? Thanks in advance and have a great 4th!
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Hio all, My wife spent hundreds of dollars investigating e cigarettes.... But then she found the dse801. we have only had one battery failure out of 6, and she has one going all the time. I am now starting to market the 801s and 36mg HIGH nicotine oil regular and menthol flavor. Feel free to call her with any e ciggy Q'S shes a pro!! We also sell boston terriers and french bulldogs. our contact info is on our site bossybully.com

We can handle any size order for 801s, or dogs
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Old 01-09-2010, 01:23 PM   #5
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I am new to the forum (01/09/10). I quit smoking on 12/10/09 with the NJOY Classic (dse 801). I have had no problems with my e-cig as of yet.
I also have 3 NJOY N-pro's and they work great. I have been a 2 pack a day smoker for over 20 years and tried all other methods to quit. Thank GOD for the e-cig!!!!!!
Thank you all for letting me be a member of your forum.
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Old 01-09-2010, 04:09 PM   #6
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I am new to the forum (01/09/10). I quit smoking on 12/10/09 with the NJOY Classic (dse 801). I have had no problems with my e-cig as of yet.
I also have 3 NJOY N-pro's and they work great. I have been a 2 pack a day smoker for over 20 years and tried all other methods to quit. Thank GOD for the e-cig!!!!!!
Thank you all for letting me be a member of your forum.
Wow. You're sort of young yet!
I wish these had been available when I was in my 30's!!!!

Good for you! And welcome!
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Old 01-10-2010, 07:34 AM   #7
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There are no posts on the 801? Does this mean they all work perfectly? I had a question or two but there is nothing here about the 801 that I can see. If anyone knows anything about these models will you please post something so I know there is somebody out there? Thanks in advance and have a great 4th!
I have the dse 801. and dont really like it that much because the attys have a way of destructing quickly from the couple that i first owned. the battery life is great, and if you have time to tinker, you might like the 801.. I was looking for something easier to maintain. hope this helped.
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Old 01-10-2010, 08:38 AM   #8
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I use some (off brand) 801 attys with adapters on the MODS but the big holds a gallon cartridges don't wick fast. If I am sitting around watching a game I have to have another e-cig there and alternate between them. That gives one enough time to wick a little juice to the atty bridge. Lots of juice just slow. Haven't burn up one of the 801 attys yet, but don't use them that much. Dripping helps.

A filler mod might help, anyone try filler material options on the 801?


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A 801 to KR808D-1 adapter would allow you to try D-1 cartomizers.
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Old 01-10-2010, 09:35 AM   #9
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I have the dse 801. and dont really like it that much because the attys have a way of destructing quickly from the couple that i first owned. the battery life is great, and if you have time to tinker, you might like the 801.. I was looking for something easier to maintain. hope this helped.
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Old 01-10-2010, 12:22 PM   #10
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NO your not. but, since I dont have a lot of money to be spending, I sorta kinda gotta make it work.
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Old 01-10-2010, 01:27 PM   #11
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NO your not. but, since I dont have a lot of money to be spending, I sorta kinda gotta make it work.
I hear ya! I don't either. I was rolling my own, at $40 for 12 oz of tobacco and $4 for a box of tubes. Three boxes a month and about a pound of tobacco a month, so that was about $70 a month.

That's about what I'm spending on attys...
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Old 01-10-2010, 08:58 PM   #12
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The 801 is pretty much like any standard model of e-cig. It works, has some advantages and some disadvantages when compared to other models.

Some seem to have a favorite model, have good luck with their first choice, I didn't. Is the 801 my favorite? No. But it works.

I caution newbies to vaping: don't get discouraged because the model you picked isn't working just perfectly. I'm not saying fight a losing battle with a mistake, just give it a little time. Know the pros and cons of the model you have and adjust your style to take advantage of it. Attys will die, batteries don't last forever, there will be recurring costs to vaping. It might even get to be cheaper than smoking.

These things are made in China, and that implies poor quality (sorry) but even "clones" I have tried of several models still work "most of the time".

Don't expect too much. It ain't exactly like smoking. Just try not to get ripped off ($$$).

Back to the DSE-801 penstyle. It is old fashioned. Maybe the atty has been upgraded since 2008, maybe some of the news ones are actually new. Maybe not. Even with the "bigger battery" and the "bigger cartridge" they are not "better" and shouldn't "cost more" than most other models.

If you already own it, fine, learn what makes it work for you. Find an inexpensive source for spare parts, beause like any model, you will need spare parts.

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ahh the 801. well i have 2 auto batts and one manual, i like the auto cause i can get a better draw from the autos,ive went thru about 4 attys (slb) but the be112 atty is still goin strong desent batt life. a little messy so i tend to drip with mine with no cart just a whistle tip
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Old 01-11-2010, 08:51 PM   #14
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another use for the 801, self defense.

For those that have seen my Vaporweight, imagine an 801 atty on it with a finely honed stainless steel edge. 45 cal plug cut, over 2 inches deep.

Don't vape this without a cart
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another use for the 801, self defense.

For those that have seen my Vaporweight, imagine an 801 atty on it with a finely honed stainless steel edge. 45 cal plug cut, over 2 inches deep.

Don't vape this without a cart
Hey, can you send me one of those? my 801 is kickin my butt. it doesnt matter how many attys i get, or how many times i fill it up, its still the burnt taste. Its making me mad!
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Hey, can you send me one of those? my 801 is kickin my butt. it doesnt matter how many attys i get, or how many times i fill it up, its still the burnt taste. Its making me mad!
Don't think I would want to be around someone that was MAD with one of these.

But, back to your problem. sometimes new attys have a primer (?) coating to protect it during pre-use . Sometimes this takes a little while to vape off. If The atty is vaped dry it could end up overheated/damaged before the primer burns off???

Have you dripped a couple of drops of juice directly onto the metal bridge inside the atty?

This sounds like a bad start. Are you sure your juice is fresh and not "old"?


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Don't think I would want to be around someone that was MAD with one of these.

But, back to your problem. sometimes new attys have a primer (?) coating to protect it during pre-use . Sometimes this takes a little while to vape off. If The atty is vaped dry it could end up overheated/damaged before the primer burns off???

Have you dripped a couple of drops of juice directly onto the metal bridge inside the atty?

This sounds like a bad start. Are you sure your juice is fresh and not "old"?


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I know its not old, but i am currently using some new stuff that i just got!! Yes, i have tried dripping.. Matter of fact, have been making dripping a regular habit because it seems that I HAVE to drop one drop, then puff 4 -5 times, then drop one drop, and puff. THis is how I can use it.. i cant even use a cart because i get the nasty taste immediatly with even a fresh cart!! i am at my wits end with this device. I just dont know what to do anymore. I was thinking about leaving the 801 in the dust and starting with something new.. I dont know anymore.
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I know its not old, but i am currently using some new stuff that i just got!! Yes, i have tried dripping.. Matter of fact, have been making dripping a regular habit because it seems that I HAVE to drop one drop, then puff 4 -5 times, then drop one drop, and puff. THis is how I can use it.. i cant even use a cart because i get the nasty taste immediatly with even a fresh cart!! i am at my wits end with this device. I just dont know what to do anymore. I was thinking about leaving the 801 in the dust and starting with something new.. I dont know anymore.
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I also have a DSE801 (NJOY, NCIG) - I'm on my third atty in 2 weeks - this one still taste like old motor oil, but at least it doesn't burn my throat like what happened last night. The first atty was just one step from DOA. The NCIG/DSE801 cost about $100 here in SA.

The last atty was like inhaling fumes from burning plastic. Throat still sore.
Sorry, don't have an answer - just wanted to share.

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Old motor oil? That sounds more like funky juice than an atomizer.
These had pre-filled carts, right?

Several vapers have replaced filler material on 510 cart, but I haven't read about anyone doing that with the 801, probably have. This might help the juice wicking and prevent an atty from going dry. As with most models I have tried, once the atty goes dry and overheats the "burning plastic mop bucket, makes me want to puke taste" is there forever, very poor luck here cleaning an atomizer.

Dripping, topping off, dripping some more, way of life for me.

You guys might be able to adapt the 801 battery to 808D-1 Cartomizers, or 901, 510 atomizers with a cheap adapter. You would have multiple models with the 801 big battery. Adapters and cheaper 801 attys can be found at "HG" and "HC".

Hang in there.
Nomdo: might want to consider getting a couple friends together and go in together on an order from China.

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I also have a DSE801 (NJOY, NCIG) - I'm on my third atty in 2 weeks
I don't feel so all alone now!
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Way back in July I asked if anyone knew anything about the 801 and got nothin from nobody never. Now they’re jumping out of the wood work it seems. I got mine from a seller that gets a lot of praise in here so I won’t mention who but as soon as I had an issue with mine he wasn’t as nice as everyone thinks and says he is. (actually he was an ass and I saved the e-mails to prove it) That thing leaked using the carts that came with it and I was accused of overfilling it. I was accused of everything he could think of except the possibility that he sold me a POS. I didn’t top it off or anything, I put a cart on and it vaped so so for a while then I had a huge wet spot on my shirt pocket. How do you over fill something using the carts that come with it? One time I opened my eyes during the middle of the night once and saw a little orange light. The stupid thing came on all by itself!!! Maybe I got a lemon which happens sometimes but because of the guy I got it from and the issues I had I’ll never own one again. Some people like them and that’s great and if it keeps someone away from analogs that’s better yet. If the 801 that I had was the only model out there I know I’d still be using analogs. If someone was willing to help me out when I 1st got mine I might feel different but no one did so I don’t. There are so many good, decent priced and more dependable e-cigs out there now days I wouldn’t waste time on the 801.
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Nebby, this is for you, others can read,

I don't think you are hearing any more, especially not any more good comments, about the 801 than you heard before, except from sellers hyping it at inflated prices (like NJOY). Other than my recent posts here, about the only others in this thread are complaints, or vaporpimps. I sometimes use the 801 because I think it produces a lot of vapor, but wicks too slow to be used as your only model. I might put one up on the computer table to vape along with a couple of Carto-MODS, and a 510 Mod, but won't depend on the 801 all by itself. Typically have 3 or more different models in use at the same time, rotating them so none overheat.

I definitely wouldn't leave the house with only an 801, heavens NO !!!. PM me when you are ready to move into the "trailer park" Space available.

The 801 is probably way down the list of my top ten models.
I got some attys tossed into a order from China at 4.50 each. Even then, so so. But they do vape clouds. An 801 kit should be dirt cheap compared to almost any other model, not $70 to $100. Those that already have them need to decide to make it work (try anyway) or go to something else. Just stop paying ridiculous prices from ripoff artists. The 801 is old fashioned, one of the first, was out long before I got started. I bet some being sold now were made well over a year ago. Why do you think NJOY calls it the "CLASSIC"? I would not suggest someone start out with this. If you already have it, oh well, do what your finances dictate. If you have 801 parts left over, think about a cheap adapter to test your next model choice. The only model that worked out worse for me was the 701 cigar. You sure don't hear much about them anymore.

Not burning an atty $4.50 or $28 one, takes a little finesse. Part failures happen. Sellers sometimes takes their profits and turn their back on you. Their recovery is via international mail, not good. I had one 510 atty fail after one day in use, sent it back. All my other failures, I chalk up to my negligence and misuse (also sent a couple of cigars back before I gave up on them). The atty is a somewhat simple electrical device that should keep working if it's not DOA. Batteries are a different story. Auto batteries or manual batteries still have small overloaded integrated circuits that control on/off, time out, short circuit/thermal, over/under charge. To my knowledge the circuitry is about the same in most models. It is working itself to death trying to switch 1 to 2 amps of current on and off, over and over. Vape more than one e-cig in rotation. Give it a break every once and a while, let it cool down too. But they still fail.

Leakage, shirt spotting can not be any worse than the 510. Cut a patch out of your best shirt and use it as cart filler. Nothing wicks e-juice out of a cart better than Egyptian linen. I have the evidence



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Leakage, shirt spotting can not be any worse than the 510. Cut a patch out of your best shirt and use it as cart filler. Nothing wicks e-juice out of a cart better than Egyptian linen. I have the evidence



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Rocket, agreed about what you said about the 510 and rotating the ecigs - I now have 4 of them. (A 510, NCIG, NPRO and a M201.

M201 is the #1 rated for me. (Although the auto batteries are erratic, but on the USB PT its very good)

But everybody pls note I live in South Africa, so many of the latest model are just not availble here. NJOY only recently (last 2 months?) startd selling through major outlets like Grocery stores.

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I just rinsed the atty with mouthwash, water and then blowdried. It seems the awful taste is less. I think what happens is that it wicks too slowly and runs dry & Hot, what is left on the atty seems to be residual primer. Will keep on trying - maybe try a strong fruity/candy flavoured e-liq like Watermelon
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I just rinsed the atty with mouthwash, water and then blowdried. It seems the awful taste is less. I think what happens is that it wicks too slowly and runs dry & Hot, what is left on the atty seems to be residual primer. Will keep on trying - maybe try a strong fruity/candy flavoured e-liq like Watermelon
I just added the "Straw Mod" to see if I can improve the slow wicking prob. The e-liq I have in now is bad tasting any way ("Winston flavour") so let me suffer for a while for greater good.
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