Forget the rain, I would want one that had a "bang-stick" built into it for Gator protection!
Not only do you get your vape, but it doubles as a personal protection device for Gators.....LOL
Just be careful you don't drop it on your foot!
Just wanted to see what kind of ideas people might like to see in vaping technology.
i can imagine a tank that holds multiple flavors. In the same tank is a compartment that holds the nic. You could then dial up the strength that you wanted with each hit. During the day you might prefer a 6, then at night with your adult beverage you could dial it up to a 12 or 18. If a non-smoker wanted to try your vaper for the first time, you could dial it down to zero. I know that right now that tank would be the size of a beer bottle but with future innovations maybe the juice could be concentrated and we could keep it smaller.
That's my idea. Anyone else have any?
I would like to see something with a smaller profile similar to the Advair device. A discus would be more ergonomical; you could have groves molded into part of it. If you were to rip off the Advair design directly and tweak it your mod could hold a decent sized tank(it may have to be oval shaped to accomodate thickness). Your electronics, chips, burners and switches would also have to be tweaked, but I'm not sure by how much. Hmm, the more I think about it the more I think it may be possible.
Just wanted to see what kind of ideas people might like to see in vaping technology.
i can imagine a tank that holds multiple flavors. In the same tank is a compartment that holds the nic. You could then dial up the strength that you wanted with each hit. During the day you might prefer a 6, then at night with your adult beverage you could dial it up to a 12 or 18. If a non-smoker wanted to try your vaper for the first time, you could dial it down to zero. I know that right now that tank would be the size of a beer bottle but with future innovations maybe the juice could be concentrated and we could keep it smaller.
That's my idea. Anyone else have any?