The Year in Review

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[I kept waiting for a 2010 Vapy Awards to be announced to cast my vote for the "best of." Doesn't look like that is going to happen, so...]

Wow! What a year 2010 has been for vaping!

The following is my attempt to put it in perspective. I’m sure I’ve missed some key events and phenomena … and I know there will be controversy about my prioritization. Feel free to use this thread to make your own contributions and air disagreements.

Here now is my view of…

2010’s Top Ten Events in vaping


#10: Judge Leon’s ruling … and its upholding by the Appeals Court
2009 was the year of the FDA report, Customs seizures, local bans, and a atmosphere of fear permeating our vaping community. We end 2010 with a spirit of relief and optimism, largely because of these rulings. And they are due, in no small measure, to the dedication of activist individuals and organizations like CASAA and National Vapers Clubs … and, of course, to NJOY.

One could make a good case for this being ranked much higher, but I’m committed on the top two spots and I don’t want this to be lost in the middle of the pack.

#9: Katherine Heigl vaping on Letterman


The segment itself – and the propagation of and commentary on it – have helped increase public awareness (primarily positive) of e-cigarettes. This one also represents similar media publicity.

#8: Video reviewers/tutors … and blogs
There were video reviewers last year, of course, but only a handful of good ones with any kind of following. Now any listing (such as my own) just scratches the surface. Each has his/her own style and appeal … and many specialize (e.g., e-liquids, mods, minis, tutorials). And virtually all of the blogs emerged just this year, some becoming valuable informational resources. I list some of them in that same link. Oh … cyberwolf asked me to add this one.;)

#7: New, improved, and/or enlarged cartomizers
Yeah, there were Kr8, E9, and GreenCig cartos last year – and they had a loyal following – but their taste and/or vapor performance left a lot to be desired. Now the Kr8’s have been dramatically improved: tasting better and putting out much more vapor. The CE2 cartos (which I think are a pain to fill) have captivated many. And, perhaps most significant, 510 cartomizers: Let’s face it; the 510 atty rules (despite that fact that it is not as good as the 306 or penstyle;)). And these have been tweaked along the lines of a couple of the upcoming events.

#6: Variable voltage mods
First the Buzz, then the Little Sister, Big Brother, FistPack, and VV options for existing mods. [See this post of my Wonderful World of Mods for pictures and links.] And already the next generation, e.g., ProVari and Infinity. To me, fixed voltage doesn’t make sense any more (at least in a mod). Why vape at 3.7 or 5 or 6, when the odds are that you will be happiest with 4.6V or 5.3V? And each atty and e-liquid (and time of day) calls for its own voltage level. VV has made its presence felt in 2010, but I predict it will take off in 2011.

#5: Juice-fed mods
Cartridges are ineffective in delivering e-liquid to the atty … despite all the modding (and many of us vapers don’t want to bother with such modding). Cartomizers are better at it – and they are convenient (other than filling them) – but many of us are just not that impressed by their taste or performance. Dripping works great, but takes frequent effort and can be very inconvenient, even dangerous (e.g., when driving).
The juice-fed mods wipe out all those problems. Carlos’ Juice Box emerged in 2009, but 2010 has been the year of juice-feeding’s proliferation: WetBox, MrPuffer, Phidias Woodimus Feedimus, Journeyman/Ali’i, Reo Mini/Grand, GG AVS … take your pick. [See this other post of my Wonderful World of Mods for pictures and links.] They’re necessarily bigger (and usually boxier) than PV’s of the same mAh or voltage, but some are quite beautiful and fit comfortably in the hand. Still mainly a niche phenomenon (like VV), they have such great potential.

#4: US-made e-liquids
Vaping now tastes good. There were a few US (and UK) juice mixers last year … but this year: over a dozen really outstanding ones. What a selection to choose from! ViZi’s database lists many of them, but there are significant omissions (e.g., Backwoods Brew and FreedomSmokeUSA).

#3: LR atomizers … and HV ones
Prior to 2010, you had to spend over a hundred bucks on a tube (and stack batteries in the tube) to get an intense vape. Now an eight dollar LR atty on a much less expensive tube or box – or on the next phenomenon – gets you tons of vapor and TH. HV atomizers give 6V and even 7.4V mods something to do without frying attys or burning juice. [I talk more about LR and HV in this article.] Also thrown into this phenomenon are the new or enhanced atomizers, e.g., my beloved Leo and East Mall 801 … and a special tweak of atomizers called “Cisco.”

#2: The eGO … and all the fat batts that have followed
Without question, the most significant breakthrough in vaping technology (not only in 2010, but perhaps since the invention of the electronic cigarette). The eGO/Tornado was first and deserves top honors, but many that have followed also are excellent. [I describe some of the fat batts in my eGOs and Rivas, Hellos, Oh My! article … but I can’t keep up with such as the KGO, at least two different models called “VGO”, and “eGo” knock-offs.] There now are suppliers (e.g., BreezEsmokes) who only carry fat batts.
The eGO et al also have enabled mega atomizers, cartridges, and cartomizers … and been the primary battery used with the LR attys. And the eGO and its spawn may be the single greatest factor in…

#1: The explosive growth of vaping
Not one single event, of course, but the most impressive and important phenomenon. Included in this growth are the number of vapers, suppliers, models, mods, forums (ECF is still number one) and sub-forums, and much of the above events. Vaping is no longer in its infancy, but has entered adolescence … and you know what happens then. We ain’t seen nothin’ yet!

So there you have it: My take on the most significant events of 2010 (not including ECF’s third birthday, of course). Now have at it! Stake out your position.
 
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Excellent post. It's interesting to see things from the perspective of someone who's been in the game for so much longer than I. I didn't know a vaping world that wasn't populated with eGos and LR's. I also didn't realize just how recent those inventions are.

It really makes me excited to see what's in store for 2011 and beyond.
 

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Thanks, everyone!

Excellent post. It's interesting to see things from the perspective of someone who's been in the game for so much longer than I. I didn't know a vaping world that wasn't populated with eGos and LR's. I also didn't realize just how recent those inventions are.

It really makes me excited to see what's in store for 2011 and beyond.
And it is interesting to me to see the perspective of someone fairly new to vaping. The fact that you can't imagine the vaping world without eGO's and LR's confirms their high ranking on the list (not that I had much doubt about it).

...What's missing for me is the taste of dripping (the best) without all the hassle of dripping so often.
There must be a way to do this.
Uh ... that's what juice-fed mods are for. Check 'em out!

I just started riding this wave, but 2, 3, 7 and 10 have had the most impact on me.
As for #10: It's ranking is way off, but I wanted it to come up front and center. Kind of the opposite of a TV show's cast credits that end with "...AND" the name of big star.
 

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Oh, God! I just thought of an important one (no two): adapters! And drip tips.

For a great many of us, a PV is not a single model, but a patchwork of: battery (e.g., conventional skinny batt, fat batt, or mod) ... plus atomizer (not necessarily designed for that battery but made to fit using an adapter) ... plus mouthpiece (cartridge or drip tip).
 

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For a great many of us, a PV is not a single model, but a patchwork of: battery (e.g., conventional skinny batt, fat batt, or mod) ... plus atomizer (not necessarily designed for that battery but made to fit using an adapter) ... plus mouthpiece (cartridge or drip tip).

Very true, all of my devices are like that, battery unit, cartomizer, drip tip. All the components I purchased a la carte.
 

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Thanks Don! I really enjoy your postings! You have such a tactful way of offering you opinion :) Something that kind of falls into your #1 is the socialization of the vaping community. I'm not sure how many new members ECF got this year but I'm sure it was A TON and it's opened up a lot of new opportunities in vapers! In Minnesota we had our first 2 vapor meets within that last few months and I can't wait until vaping is socially acceptable.

This was a fun reading and thanks for all you do! :)

I predict a few changes in 2011:


E-juice taste will DRASTICALLY improve.
Atomizers will NOT see much improvement.
Cartomizers will EXPLODE like a hive of bees getting shot with a shotgun.
DIY will become LESS popular.
Proprietary "ego" style batteries will continue to dominate and begin to include more variable voltage options.
The FDA battle will continue to rage.
 
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Thank you all so much!

Yes ... with #1, I very much had in mind all the new vapers and the socialization thereof.

Don, I think you should have done a top twenty list. Number one, of course, would have to be the creation of MISTINTHEWOODS!...
So ... why don't you propose the other ten (or should I say nine). As for the creation of MISTINTHEWOODS, didn't your parents do that back in '57?;)

Thanks Don! I really enjoy your postings! You have such a tactful way of offering you opinion :)...
"Tactful"? That's a first! Of course you included that :)

I predict a few changes in 2011:

E-juice taste will DRASTICALLY improve.
Atomizers will NOT see much improvement.
Cartomizers will EXPLODE like a hive of bees getting shot with a shotgun.
DIY will become LESS popular.
Proprietary "ego" style batteries will continue to dominate and begin to include more variable voltage options.
The FDA battle will continue to rage.
Interesting.

  • Gosh, didn't e-juice taste dramatically improve this year? You think it will be even that much better next year? Wow!
  • Cartos have exploded and I do hope they get better. If they can make a cartomizer that tastes and performs like dripping in a penstyle atomizer, then I'll be one of those bees. Otherwise I'll keep sitting on the sidelines.

  • I hope you're wrong about atomizer improvement ... and I think you are. For example, you gotta try the Leo: it is in the 801 ballpark, but it really is a new (and wonderful) atty. And a Cisco LR 306 is subtly (and excitingly) different from a Joye LR 306. I see this as the beginning of a trend.

  • DIY less popular? I doubt it. I think it will remain an important niche. Most of us don't DIY (or mod hardware), but there always will be a significant minoritiy who do. I sure hope so: the rest of us are dependent on them.

  • No question the fat batts will continue to dominate. It sure would be neat if they incorporate VV.

  • I am afraid you are correct about the FDA. The good news is that we are gaining ground. I think vaping has become too big to be shot down by a government agency or even big tobacco.
 

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Oh, God! I just thought of an important one (no two): adapters! And drip tips.

For a great many of us, a PV is not a single model, but a patchwork of: battery (e.g., conventional skinny batt, fat batt, or mod) ... plus atomizer (not necessarily designed for that battery but made to fit using an adapter) ... plus mouthpiece (cartridge or drip tip).

So true, and so different from what it was like when I started back in April '09!

I don't think I've bought a kit in a while now. I just sorta pick up whatever parts suit my fancy! The downside of this is the latest person who wanted a good break-down on vaping from me got an earful about my setup, since I could no longer just say something simple like, "I use a 401."

In terms of fat batts, I've been thrilled with my Ego, mainly because it isn't some giganotor tube + batteries model that I can't palm, but still has good power and lasts! It was the Ego and an LR atty that finally got me off the 4-8 daily cigs I was still clinging to.

Also, it comes in pink. ;p
 

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So ... why don't you propose the other ten (or should I say nine). As for the creation of MISTINTHEWOODS, didn't your parents do that back in '57?;)

No. They created Mark. I created Mistinthewoods last February. In '57 I wasn't emitting mist or living in the woods.
I'll have to give the other nine some thought. You covered a lot in your 10.
 

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Thanks Don! You've been around a lot longer than most here. I read posts of yours on the WayBackMachine from Feb 2008 I think!
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In a few days I'll be at my one year mark and it has been quite a ride! Sometimes I forget the enthusiasm I felt when I realized this little electronic thing could unleash me from years of being tethered to BT and all the negatives surrounding smoking! I don't care what anyone says... I'm no longer a smoker and I can now choose to vape nicotine or choose to vape 0 nicotine, but I no longer NEED it!

Happy Holidays everyone!!
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