Loving my eRoll but hating the attys - my first lasted around 5 days before it started to lose its flavour - I dismantled it, cleaned it and reassembled it but even then I just got a couple of days use out of it before the taste started to go again.
I chucked in a new atty and got a day out of...
Well, we have but there's a lot of misinformation out there - I've even seen members of this forum that still think the LD50 of nicotine is 60mg. Nice to see more of this kind of reporting/blogging getting out there though :)
This is exactly the outcome BT wants - they want you to buy their cigalikes and cartos from convenience stores and gas stations at prices that deliver increased profits to them (in comparison to what they make on analogs) and at a rate of taxation that makes the choice between cigs/e-cigs a...
The problem is that any 'sin tax' style punitive taxation will expose the hypocrisy behind the ridiculous tax already on cigarettes (77-88% in the UK).
Supposedly cigarettes are taxed highly to encourage cessation, a similar tax on e-cigarettes would make them far costlier than analogs -...
Interesting - any idea why short drags are inefficient at delivering nicotine though? If the point that nic atomizes is lower than PG/VG, you'd expect many short puffs to work as well as longer drags but that doesn't seem to be the case?
Not that I claim any expertise, that's just based on my...
Higher I believe, which is why you need to take a longer drag to get a proper 'hit'.
Nic is thinner than PG/VG so higher quantities will thin the liquid. Shouldn't make any noticeable difference though given the small quantity of nicotine used in e-liquids compared with PG/VG (<2.4%).
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What I love about Bill is that he's completely against smoking but 100% behind vapers - he totally gets it and it's so important to have people like him and Clive Bates on our side - no one can point a finger at either of them and say they're advocates of Big Tobacco - they just want smokers to...
It can be cheaper but the cheapest way is the most complicated so we'll start there:
Advanced Personal Vaporizers (APVs) include devices like the ProVari, VAMO and eVic (you can Google them) - these are essentially fancy battery housings that regulate the battery voltage and allow you to vary...
It's weird to me too - but not because it's wrong - it's weird because smoking, and by association vaping has been denormalized and people that do it - you, me - everyone on this forum are no longer accepted even by ourselves as normal.
Exactly this! Vaping is an issue that we're passionate about and it's easy for us to be unfairly legislated against because vaping isn't a mainstream phenomena - our numbers aren't insignificant but we're not organised enough nor vocal enough to have a 'voice' (although CASAA, Bill, Dr. F and...
Because they're not smokers. Because what they're doing is of no more harm to anyone around them than breathing. Because whether a cloud of vapour I exhale is an annoyance to someone is between me and that someone - not something to be legislated.
Honestly, if concrete rules are put in place...
No - the electronics in your device regulate the voltage from the battery - current charge state of the battery shouldn't affect the voltage it's putting out until it has too little charge left to operate consistently.
Lazy might not be the right word - entrenched perhaps - and of course, look at Kodak.
This is from a BT analyst - he's basically suggested that less people are quitting smoking so that the impact on cessation to e-cigs has been overstated - and completely ignoring the fact that e-cigarette...
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