Unfortunately, its not that simple. It's the long-term effects of the ingredients in liquid as a whole and that's going to take some time to discover. You can feel comfortable knowing we're the guinea pigs of a more modern breed of smokers. Also, valid clinical testing takes a lot of capital...
I think the main positive opinions for PG as the standard are the flavor, throat hit, and the fact that VG *may* do eventual harm to your atomizers. Some people think VG leaves residue on your atomizers that PG might not...who knows?
Don't do that! It was only found in one cartridge of 555 from SmokingEverywhere. They tested 13 samples and this was the only one with anything remotely carcinogenic. Aside from the trace amounts of nitrosamines which would be common to all liquids not using synthetic nicotine.
Then don't order the new ones again...easy. I don't have any yet, so I couldn't tell you one way or the other for sure. I'm not going to form an actual opinion without information. I'm just going on what I've read in the 60+ threads on the atomizers from HECK.
They all leak when you overfill them. I think most of the idea of leaking atomizers, however, comes from the new atomizers being about 0.12 mm larger than the old ones. Apparently old cartridges don't fit snugly and seal so they tend to leak. New atomizers are now being shipped with new...
I don't understand why the idea of a wet atomizer is so offensive to you. Every manufacturer primes their atomizers with fluid and its not unbelievable that every once in awhile atomizers get a dab more than they need. Overfilled atomizers leak so why not overprimed atomizers? This is not a...
I think what angers me the most is the fact that the truth of the situation is so painfully obvious! They either believe us all to be idiots or they just don't care at all. Most likely the latter, especially if they've read this forum at all.
I'm mostly just curious about whether or not the 306 carts work with 510 atomizers and how they differ from the 510 carts. I think the cartridge is probably the most flawed aspect of vaping.
I have yet to see any direct message from Joye that said anything aside from the fact that YES they are making adjustments to their original atomizers and NO they don't agree with them being touted as much more durable. So, it is alright to call them Joye atomizers, just not "New and...
I know its probably annoying that adjustments need to be made as soon as you get your new atomizers, but I know one person said all it took was a slight squeeze with a pair of pliers and the atomizers worked perfectly with all his cartridges. Just start slow so you don't have to bend it back out.
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