Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

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Alright. My first reaction to this story was "People are idiots!"
But its clear after reading it that non-vapers in particular don't understand all the mechanics behind vaping, and don't know it's history (as short as it is).

Anyway, here's the story:
1 in 4 Teen E-Cigarette Users Has Tried 'Dripping'
Dripping has nothing to do with increased levels of any nasty chemical produced when over-heating the juice at the coil...that's more about wattage and device, not dripping as a technique. In fact, dripping used to keep my coils/wicks WETTER (and less hot) than the old-style atomizers with the foam. I dripped into them because they functioned/wicked poorly. Dripping probably REDUCED the bad-stuff.

It's about device, wattage, and technique. Dripping is used in that article like someone might use the term "Freebasing" in another context...and I think it's unfairly vilified because the author(s) and studies don't separate out all the variables of the devices and coils and such.

Sigh.
 
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Alright. My first reaction to this story was "People are idiots!"
But it's clear after reading it that non-vapers in particular don't understand all the mechanics behind vaping, and don't know it's history (as short as it is).

Anyway, here's the story:
1 in 4 Teen E-Cigarette Users Has Tried 'Dripping'
Dripping has nothing to do with increased levels of any nasty chemical produced when over-heating the juice at the coil...that's more about wattage and device, not dripping as a technique. In fact, dripping used to keep my coils/wicks WETTER (and less hot) than the old-style atomizers with the foam. I dripped into them because they functioned/wicked poorly. Dripping probably REDUCED the bad-stuff.

It's about device, wattage, and technique. Dripping is used in that article like someone might use the term "Freebasing" in another context...and I think it's unfairly vilified because the author(s) and studies don't separate out all the variables of the devices and coils and such.

Sigh.


Thread in General :
And now they're coming after drippers.......Monday morning junk science edition


just wait till you read the bio on the 'author'... :lol: and EYE ROLL !!!!
 

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