Best Vaporizer with Lung Inhalation

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tmc1284

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I currently use V2 e-cigs which require me to first puff into my mouth before I can inhale into my lungs. Taking 200+ puffs a day makes some facial muscles feel a little tight.

I would like to purchase a vaporizer which requires no more effort to draw it than simply breathing as I normally do. I would prefer to not have to hold down a button the entire time I am inhaling. Rather I would like to be able to just press a button once and it would automatically stop heating after a certain amount of seconds; this is so I could have my hands free while working on the computer while just leaving it in my mouth.

Is there a specific product you can recommend?
 

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I know of no product that meets your specifications. One could be built, doubtless. Would you be interested in that? A specific time could be done, or a vacuum/pressure switch to heat the coil when you draw on it the way the cigalikes work. There are any number of free breathing tanks which can be powered in the 50 watts and up range by any one of a large number of available products. A little more info, please.
 

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I found this vaporizer that has two types of changeable atomizer heads which says will allow for either mouth to lung inhale or direct lung inhale:
Joyetech Ego One CT 2200 KIT - Vape Starter Kits

I'm looking for the best vaporizer which requires the least amount of effort for me to inhale into my lungs. Something which I could keep my facial muscles relaxed and just breathe as normal directly into my lungs.
 

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Innokin iTaste DRV Kit

This product here is designed for hands free driving it has an inhale detection switch that allows the vaporizer to switch on during inhale. I'm sure you could purchase a wall adapter that would allow you to plug it into an outlet rather than the car lighter.... Any atomizer then would fit on it so long as it is a post ohm coil. But you can deep lung inhale some of the 1.2 ohm coils... Not for long drags but a satisfying vape never the less... Still a quick solve to your conundrum.
 

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I found this vaporizer that has two types of changeable atomizer heads which says will allow for either mouth to lung inhale or direct lung inhale:
Joyetech Ego One CT 2200 KIT - Vape Starter Kits

I'm looking for the best vaporizer which requires the least amount of effort for me to inhale into my lungs. Something which I could keep my facial muscles relaxed and just breathe as normal directly into my lungs.

With the best possible intention "That is not the vaporiser you are looking for"....

I read your post last week and wanted to comment. Now I am commenting.

It offers nothing over all the other types and actually is far less flexible to the inexperienced user. Let's discuss this some more, please. :)
 

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I currently use V2 e-cigs which require me to first puff into my mouth before I can inhale into my lungs. Taking 200+ puffs a day makes some facial muscles feel a little tight.

I would like to purchase a vaporizer which requires no more effort to draw it than simply breathing as I normally do. I would prefer to not have to hold down a button the entire time I am inhaling. Rather I would like to be able to just press a button once and it would automatically stop heating after a certain amount of seconds; this is so I could have my hands free while working on the computer while just leaving it in my mouth.

Is there a specific product you can recommend?

1: effort/draw
Your v2 e-cig would be the type of thing that has a tight draw.
What you want is something with wider airlow / loose draw.

2: bigger devices with wider airflow usually have a button to activate; they use much more powerfull batteries; you get used to it.

3: the only hands free devices at the moment are the cigalike types like the v2.
 

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I'm fine with it not being hands free.
What is the consensus for best liquid vaporizer that has a wide airflow / loose draw? I am willing to pay more for the best.

There are many.
The only reason I tried to slow you down purchasing the eGo ONE was because it is not variable power.
A 'proper' box mod has variable power. (Joyetech eVic mini VTC, Kanger topbox, Sigelei spark) and the tank is a matter of choice. Most sub-ohm tanks have wide airflow and you don't have to use them at sub-ohm power, although they do seem to work better above a certain minimum.
 
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