Ultrasonic vape technology. Why did it disappear?

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    Thank you very much for the info. Do you have any source of information about this? Do you know any company which still produces such equipment?
    I believe the item in question was the innokin Surge.

     
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    Bliss Doubt

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    This is the first I've heard of ultrasonic vaping. This has a nice summary:

     

    zoiDman

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    Thank you very much for the info. Do you have any source of information about this? Do you know any company which still produces such equipment?

    Sorry, I Don't know anyone who is actively involved in this type of Tech.

    Like I said, it just Didn't pan out.
     

    Aerodan

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    I've tried one some years ago, and it really showed promise. On the upside, super easy to setup and use and the vape was cooler in a way that I tend to enjoy. Sadly, it was very noisy when fired, the vape was never dense enough to be as flavorful as its coil counterparts and the battery lasted for only 100 puffs. I think if the industry had not been destroyed by big tobacco and corrupt politicians, the tech would have evolved into something very nice. It was a chinese company that made the unit I tried, but they and the tech appear to be long gone.
     

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