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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23648925" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>The “atty” is the part where the juice is vaporized and sometimes also held. For a long time now a screw on connector called a “510” has been an industry standard, so most mods will take most attys and you can mix and match as you like. This is not the case with disposables or “pod” systems. They have an atty too, but it is integrated into either the pod or the device itself. They are usually proprietary (It creates vastly higher profits for the manufacturer). One of the reasons the 510 became popular. The makers of the blu(who originally created the 510) messed up the patent somehow (I forget the details) and it worked well enough so pretty much everyone uses it. To the point that I won’t buy a mod without one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23648925, member: 43994"] The “atty” is the part where the juice is vaporized and sometimes also held. For a long time now a screw on connector called a “510” has been an industry standard, so most mods will take most attys and you can mix and match as you like. This is not the case with disposables or “pod” systems. They have an atty too, but it is integrated into either the pod or the device itself. They are usually proprietary (It creates vastly higher profits for the manufacturer). One of the reasons the 510 became popular. The makers of the blu(who originally created the 510) messed up the patent somehow (I forget the details) and it worked well enough so pretty much everyone uses it. To the point that I won’t buy a mod without one. [/QUOTE]
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