Monday, June 8, 2015

E-cig Mods

When a lot of people think of an electronic cigarette, they think of the product visualized previously on the far. They look like regular ("analog") cigarettes, you buy them at a gas station, and (if you purchase Vuze or Blu, the 2 most popular brand names) they are made by tobacco business-- Imperial Tobacco and RJ Reynolds, respectively.

Regardless of their remarkable sales numbers, the vast bulk of those who permanently quit cigarette smoking in favor of vaping do not utilize them. My store doesn't even carry them. No vape stores do-- just gas stations and convenience shops.

In a real vape shop, you'll discover items like those in the middle (commonly referred to as APVs-- Advanced Personal Vaporizers-- or "Vape Pens") and on the right ("Vape Mods"). APVs (most made by Chinese companies like Innokin) consist of electronics permitting the user to manage the power level, produce a moderate amount of vapor, and are usually priced under $100. Mods (primarily made by American companies like Various or proven little Greek and Filipino companies) are for use with user-rebuildable atomizers, can potentially produce tons of vapor, and can be fairly costly.

Users are normally presented to vaping with the mass-market products on the left, relocate to the middle for a more satisfying vape (as the analog imitators are extremely high nicotine and low vapor), and wind up on the right when they truly begin desiring more taste and less nicotine (more on that soon). This is likely why, as sales of mods or "open system" devices have increased, sales of disposables have plummeted (and why tobacco business that make disposables would rather mods just go away completely).

This is essential because lawmakers and the media absolutely do not differentiate between the two products, yet there is a world of difference. When they claim that "nobody understands exactly what remains in these things," it makes me question exactly what things they're discussing, considering that.

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