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Old 07-16-2008, 11:44 PM   #1
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Default Coughing stopped when Njoy replaced atomizer

Here's something weird, but also pleasant. I have been an e-smoker for about 4 months now and always coughed when I inhaled a large gulp of vapor. The only time this would subside is if I took small drags or there was a lot of wind outside to provide fresh air to go at the same time. It really took away any pleasure I was having from it.

Anyway, about a month ago the atomizer stopped producing vapor and I finally got around to calling Njoy for a replacement. They immediately sent out a replacement and I got it in 2 days. Popped her in and took my first puff. Now I was expecting my normal cough when I took that first drag, but it didn't happen. I took another drag, this time a little larger, still, nothing happened. I proceeded to take the largest drag possible and inhaled with no coughing whatsoever.

So now I come to it. It must be the new atomizer that made this change. Perhaps the vapor is more tolerable because it's thicker? I don't know. I guess the point here is that maybe those individuals experiencing coughing should try a new atomizer. Might work.

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Old 07-17-2008, 01:42 AM   #2
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Old 07-17-2008, 01:43 AM   #3
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Welcome Carlito,

I do know that NJOY has a new atomizer - one with more ceramic inside. Is this the one you got?

That would be very interesting if it did help control/stop the coughing.

Maybe some others could chime in here if they have noticed any difference.
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I'm not coughing anymore.
I did a lot when I first started e-smoking.

I guess I'm used to it now.

Don't think it has has anything to do with a new atomizer from njoy
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Old 07-17-2008, 02:58 AM   #6
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You mean you haven't heard about the e-smokers' class action lawsuit against Big E-Smoke for coughing fits caused by their collective corporate carelessness? Call 1-888-SUE-THEM and get on board.

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One possibility is melted fibers on the old atomizer. Using the black light has given me a better understanding of this issue.
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Old 07-26-2008, 02:46 AM   #9
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If the core material was polyester, and it was disintegrating from proximity to the hot atomizer, that might explain why you coughed. You were inhaling fumes of polyester. Not good. A clean atomizer wouldn't have core fiber materials on it. No fumes, no coughing. What material does Njoy use in its cores? Did any cores show signs of singeing or burning? No doubt you had a problem atomizer. The question is "why".
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Old 07-26-2008, 03:30 AM   #10
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Carlito- I received two atomizer replacements from SmartFixx, and oen would cause a burnign sensation in my lungs- just liek I had brochitis- I switched to other atomizer- nothing- no burning- switched back- burnign again- it has diminished some, but stil lthere slightly- all atomizers are definately not created equal
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