Is this e-cig thing ever going to stabalize and show some consistency? Seems like every 3 months the flavors change or the hardware changes. I have given up on buying e-liquid since every batch is different, and plan to move to DIY when my Kant supply runs dry (sometime in late 2011). But now the batteries are being a PITA too. In 10 months I have seen 4 generations of the auto shortie....all different in terms of operation and airflow. Below are two pics showing how they differ in size and coupling.
Of those 4, only two are worth a damn. The first is too airy....and the last most recent model has so hard a draw to activate, that the golfball and garden hose joke comes to mind. Near impossible to use. Now my happy place in this e-cig thing is white auto shortie to simulate smoking...and I was in that happy place with the second and third generation. Now I have the garden hose ones and am not in my happy place anymore. I have had to up my real cigarette intake per day to handle the frustration of trying to get my eyeball back in it's socket from super-sucking.
Now I understand this a new technology and ther will be bugs and high failure rates. But this constant "new and improved model next month" stuff is getting annoying. Especially since new and improved tends to bounce out old and reliable. So I ask....at what point do manufacturers and vendors stop and say, "That's it....we'll stop there. The people are happy." I been at this for almost a year now, and I am no closer to settling in than I was in month number 1. What gives.....?


Of those 4, only two are worth a damn. The first is too airy....and the last most recent model has so hard a draw to activate, that the golfball and garden hose joke comes to mind. Near impossible to use. Now my happy place in this e-cig thing is white auto shortie to simulate smoking...and I was in that happy place with the second and third generation. Now I have the garden hose ones and am not in my happy place anymore. I have had to up my real cigarette intake per day to handle the frustration of trying to get my eyeball back in it's socket from super-sucking.
Now I understand this a new technology and ther will be bugs and high failure rates. But this constant "new and improved model next month" stuff is getting annoying. Especially since new and improved tends to bounce out old and reliable. So I ask....at what point do manufacturers and vendors stop and say, "That's it....we'll stop there. The people are happy." I been at this for almost a year now, and I am no closer to settling in than I was in month number 1. What gives.....?