Poison in Analogs? T or F?

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Shan B

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:ohmy: is my 1st reaction when I 1st read this.

Can someone confirm this?

I have an E9 analog, the one that the cartomizer and atomizer (if you want to even call it that) run from the + and - thru a wire in the actual wool/poly of the cart.

So... now I need to know is this poisonous or am I just reading things wrong?
 

VeeDubb65

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Well first of all, "analog" is used to refer to "real" cigarettes. e-cigs are e-cigs, tobacco cigs are analogs.

Beyond that, there have been some instances of really cheap chinese liquids being contaminated, and there is a certain amount of risk from certain devices of getting a small amount of "unfriendly" chemicals from the materials used in construction, but this is likely a TINY fraction of the risk associated with an "analog."
 

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okay cool. glad u clarified this. I've heard some YTers using "Analog" as a reference to the ones (like I have) that have no button to push it has an auto sensor in it.

Got me kinda worried... but TY for clarifying. I'll also be switching to a push button manual very very soon. Still undecided... but soon.
 
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