To: sagar
ecigs aren’t always just tobacco. Some also vaporize metals in cheap heating coils. and also various random chemicals found in poorly manufactured tobacco juice.
I tried every ecig on the market about 2 years ago and ALL made me breathe worse than smoking regular cigs at the same frequency
The large coil vaporizers when filled with high-end organic juice seem good but are about the size of two cig packs and cost ~$150 each
11 posted on
05/05/2016 2:32:55 PM PDT by
varyouga
To: varyouga
I don’t smoke or vape, but a company asked me to design a “box mod”.
It was a fun project and I made some much needed cash. It’s being sold under the name Surric X Mod.
Just the electronics. Not the wacky graphics.
14 posted on
05/05/2016 2:45:58 PM PDT by
JohnnyP
To: varyouga
I tried every ecig on the market about 2 years ago and ALL made me breathe worse than smoking regular cigs at the same frequency
Alright, I am calling BS. This is simply an absurd statement, and leaves you completely lacking in credibility. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of ecig devices, each with dozens of variations. In addition, this doesn't even count the liquids, where there are so many liquid makers that it is essentially impossible to even come up with a list of who they are.
You tried each and every one? You tried every battery? Every mech mod? Every variable voltage mod? Every atomizer? Every different threading? Every cartomizer? Every tank? Every RDA? Every RTA? Every liquid? With every PG/VG ratio? With all of the thousands of different flavorings? In all of the different concentrations?. Do you have any concept of how much it would cost, and how long it would take, to try even a small percentage of those, let alone, "all"?
BS. Oh, and your claim that some "vaporize metals in cheap heating coils". Could you point me to the physics of such a thing. What metals are capable of being vaporized at the relatively low temperatures in an ecig atomizer? What is the basis for your contention that "cheap heating coils" use that mysterious, and vaporizable, metal? Especially given that virtually all coils use the same metals, regardless of how "cheap" they are?
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