A great option for the first time ecigarette user!
Tanks have grown in popularity ever since Joye released the first eGo-T. The main attraction and draw to tanks is the ease of filling and greater ejuice capacities. Unlike traditional carts and cartomizers, the tank doesn’t use any filler material to hold liquid so you can store more liquid, which translates to less refilling and more time puffing. Continue reading...
Low Resistance (LR) cartomizers have been a staple in the vaping world for quite some time now. Many individuals still prefer these as daily cartomizer over all other options. Even with the onslaught of new parts, that swear to be the best thing since sliced bread, these basic low resistance cartomizers stand up to the competition. They produce a good clean hit, with tons of vapor and at a very reasonable price. Continue reading...
If you’re an ecigarette user, traveling present a unique challenge especially if it’s for an extended period of time. I recently had to travel for a few weeks on business and was a bit lost initially on what to take. I’d like to share some wisdom on what to take with you without overdoing it.
Ecigarettes are pretty hard to come by in local stores and those that are for sale at a brick & mortar shop are usually not very good. As with anything else, preparedness is key. You should assume that during your entire trip you won’t be able to restock on any of your hardware or supplies. As long as you keep that in mind when preparing and packing for your trip you should make it through without much hassle. Continue reading...
If you’ve been looking at cartomizers, atomizers, or tanks you’ve undoubtedly seen the “ohms” rating or “Low Resistance (LR)” listed along side such products. Many of these items are available for sale in various ohm ratings. Even if you know what the term means, if you’re new to electronic cigarettes it likely presents some form of confusion when you’re just looking to order replacement atomizers or want to try the latest cartomizer. I’ll try to provide some clarity regarding what ohms actually mean and how it applies to ecigarettes. Continue reading...
I personally consider the CE2 the best cartridge system for a number of reasons, mainly the eliquid capacity and and clean taste. They aren’t perfect though, have a number of setbacks and some people may prefer other hardware.
Comparing the CE2 to a traditional carotmizer, the most obvious difference will be the lack of filler material. CE2 cartomizers work by wicking your nicotine juice up to the heating coil using a wick hanging directly in the juice. Coil sits snugly in a ceramic cup all sealed with a small plug which is far enough away from the heat to prevent it’s burning. This design holds more liquid in the same amount of space as there’s no filler batting taking up 50% of the space. Holding .8ml of juice, how often you refill will drop considerably. That’s a MASSIVE plus when compared to the standard cartridge. Continue reading...
You may have seen the term dripping throw around but are unsure what it means. All it is, is just another method for vaping.
What you do is take a cartridge off your atomizer and put 3-5 drops of your favorite juice directly onto the atomizer coil or bridge. This will yield a couple ultra clean puffs full of vapor. Anytime you want to take another hit simply put a few more drops onto the atomizer. Superior taste and vapor production is obviously enticing to many people, especially if they find themselves refilling regular cartridges too often. In my opinion it’s very comparable to the way a CE2 cartomizer tastes which is significantly less hassle to use.
To accommodate dripping many retailers sell specifically designed mouthpieces called drip tips. They fit on-top of an atomizer much like a cartridge however they are completely hollow and have a wide mouth opening so you can drip juice directly into the atomizer without removing the drip tip itself. Drip tips come in different colors and materials, most will have an o-ring for a nice tight seal with the atomizer. There’s really not much to them, so just pick one that jumps out at you.
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Many new users are drawn to buying a starter kit that looks like a traditional cigarette. It’s a familiar style and completely understandable. However those batteries are on the small side, only about 180mAh for short ones and 300mAh for the longer versions. They won’t last all that long on a single charge. You’ll be left worrying about how much charge you have left or if you’ll get home in time or might buy even more spare batteries. Things like this can become annoying and might even ruin the first time experience. Continue reading...
There’s 2 primary battery types available they both have their pros and cons , hopefully with some of this info you’ll be able to get something you’ll be happy with.
Automatic Battery Pros: Biggest pro for many people is it’s just like a cigarette, simply start pulling like you’re taking a drag of a regular cigarette the battery has a switch that will automatically activate and vapor will begin to flow. I know it’s important for many people as everyone is seeking something that will resemble an actual cigarette as closely as possible. Continue reading...
A major sticking point with regular cigarettes is alcohol. If you’re like me when you’re drinking you really like puffing away on a cigarette more often. Like everyone else I get pretty carefree too, yearning for that puff may lead back to a cigarette. I actually found the ecigarette to be a great replacement while drinking. I can freely take puffs as much as I please anytime I want a smoke and I enjoy the taste better.
I do prefer a higher nicotine liquid though and also stick with more traditional tobacco flavors. Continue reading...