Any veteran vaper will tell you this truth.
We have all probably tried them at first. I know I did. I can tell you a universal and undeniable truth about them.
They are garbage.
They are nothing more than a most introductory lesson into vaping. I know of no vaper in my circle of friends that started with a cigalike and continue to use them. They have many flaws and 1 in particular comes to mind.
In the cartomizer, the unit that holds the 'liquid', no one has any idea what is in there. Sure, the package might tell you but how do you know? These cigalikes were the only product used in a study in 2008 to determine what was in the liquid. The results were disturbing but not surprising. They found formaldehyde, cyanide and other toxic chemicals usually found in cigarette smoke. So, yes, they really are cigalikes. But at the same time, painted the entire industry with a broad brush so now everyone thinks that vaping is just as deadly, if not more so, than smoking analog cigarettes which is nothing but one gigantic lie. Any vaper will tell you that.
Why were these chemicals found in a vaporizer? Because most cigalikes are, and have been, produced by Big Tobacco. They don't want to lose customers or money. They want every former smoker to be just as addicted to their cigalikes as they were to their cigarettes. There are several videos on YouTube of interviews with BT representatives that say this very thing.
Don't buy the garbage because it's cheap. Go to your local vape shop and talk to someone who was in your shoes.
Wow, tell us what you really think lol. I agree completely that the typical prefilled cigalikes come from who knows where (well, actually that bastion of consumer safety, China) with who knows what's in them. They can give vaping a bad name for numerous reasons.
But, how many here started with a gas station cigalike -- I did, and although it wasn't really great, it was enough to get me started on vaping instead of smoking. So they have their place. I still use my eroll frequently as a highly portable, discreet vape, as an example of a cigalike that still has its use.
If gas station cigalikes can get enough people curious about vaping, maybe try it and go from there, we've won another ally. Exactly as you state, once someone gets some experience vaping and some know how from a local shop, they almost always move on to a higher quality experience with better gear.
A decent cigalike is like riding a bicycle, while a box mod with a dripper is like taking a private jet with stewardess service enroute. They both get you there, but very differently. Every once in a while I like to hop on that old bicycle and go for a spin.
The only thing I miss about cigarettes is opening a new pack and smelling it, lighting it up with a lighter. The only thing I miss from cigalikes is the ability to vape hands-free. Use it while doing stuff with both hands. Used to do that all the time while smoking.
But, how many here started with a gas station cigalike -- I did, and although it wasn't really great, it was enough to get me started on vaping instead of smoking. So they have their place. I still use my eroll frequently as a highly portable, discreet vape, as an example of a cigalike that still has its use.
If gas station cigalikes can get enough people curious about vaping, maybe try it and go from there, we've won another ally. Exactly as you state, once someone gets some experience vaping and some know how from a local shop, they almost always move on to a higher quality experience with better gear.
Any veteran vaper will tell you this truth.
We have all probably tried them at first. I know I did. I can tell you a universal and undeniable truth about them.
They are garbage.
They are nothing more than a most introductory lesson into vaping. I know of no vaper in my circle of friends that started with a cigalike and continue to use them. They have many flaws and 1 in particular comes to mind.
In the cartomizer, the unit that holds the 'liquid', no one has any idea what is in there. Sure, the package might tell you but how do you know? These cigalikes were the only product used in a study in 2008 to determine what was in the liquid. The results were disturbing but not surprising. They found formaldehyde, cyanide and other toxic chemicals usually found in cigarette smoke. So, yes, they really are cigalikes. But at the same time, painted the entire industry with a broad brush so now everyone thinks that vaping is just as deadly, if not more so, than smoking analog cigarettes which is nothing but one gigantic lie. Any vaper will tell you that.
Why were these chemicals found in a vaporizer? Because most cigalikes are, and have been, produced by Big Tobacco. They don't want to lose customers or money. They want every former smoker to be just as addicted to their cigalikes as they were to their cigarettes. There are several videos on YouTube of interviews with BT representatives that say this very thing.
Don't buy the garbage because it's cheap. Go to your local vape shop and talk to someone who was in your shoes.
They are nothing more than a most introductory lesson into vaping. I know of no vaper in my circle of friends that started with a cigalike and continue to use them.
Anyone tried the esmart 510 BCC clearomizer? A cigalike tank that works pretty good.