MyECig.com Cigar Review

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trog100

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i go through around 2-3 mls a day. so that over 14 days.. best case is probably around 42 mls, worst probably 28.

Just estimates as i don't think every atomizer will be the same as every other.

-Dusty-

no.. i have some that only last three days on average.. but the amount of vapour they will process before their usable lifespan is over is as good a way as any of accessing atomizer life..

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...eal-reason-we-having-problems-our-e-cigs.html

this tell its own story the makers wont fess up.. they would sooner play the "ignore the question" game..

trog

ps... your liquid usage and lifespan figures closely match mine..
 
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I wouldn't say that was a simple question, trog. Not all puffs are vapour producing (primer puffs), and not everybody will draw the same amount of air through the atomiser, nor will an individual draw the same amount every time.

Emp

no point in being too .... emp.. they use puffs to estimate the life of a cart so they can use them to estimate the life of an atomizer..

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Yeah, but they're lying about the cart life! I think your other measure, how much fluid throughput before it dies, would work better. (I promise not to question the atomic weight of different suppliers' juice)

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they are lying by implication emp.. they quote how many puffs per cart.. then compare with how many puffs from twenty cigs.. its the customers who assume this mean nicotine delivery.. it dosnt..

they are doing the same when they offer a product they know might last only two weeks with a years guarantee.. the years guarantee implies a longer than two weeks life.. the new sellers are wising up and not doing this..

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