What's the next evolution is E cigs?

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goonie

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So I was intoxicated last night and had this thought. What's the next evolutionary step for e cigs?

So for I've seen innovations, customizations, and alterations - but I'm still waiting for that next big step in the cycle.

Glass atomizers?
Better juice ingredients?
An element that performs better that Lithium?

What do you guys think it will be? :w00t:
 
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redraven

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Hrm, I don't know a lot about mods & all the techy stuff just yet. But, I guess what I'd like to see is... hrmm.... how to put it... I'd like to see the good stuff put the bad stuff out of business or force those with inferior products, unreasonable prices, etc. to modify their practices. I'm sure this has begun to happen, & will continue as more companies evolve & new ones get into business. There are some truly terrible designs out there & it's very easy for newbies to get an inferior product or pay too much due to lack of knowledge & so many choices. (Happened to me). I'd hate to see someone give up on vaping because their first experience was with a frustrating or poorly functioning product.

Not that I'm all like "Hey, let's make a bunch of laws & regulations." I'm more talking about the standards that develop within an industry through competative practices. I'd like to see it get to where the most popular few models become the benchmark & anything new that is developed would have to improve on those to be competative.

Hope that made sense - I'm sleepy - RR
 

Bogalu

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Probably going to be publicity. I believe thats the next step. Commercials, availability of them in stores right next to analogs and so on. After more people know of them then they will start building mods. I would LOVE a pyrex atty! I had a pyrex hookah bowl and it was the best thing since chocolate mint shisha tobacco. lol

Next step would definitely be regulation and development of better Ejuice. To create better absorption techniques, more vapor, and so on. Same as all the analog companies did to their analogs to make them smoother and more addictive but in a much cleaner fashion meaning they will still "try" to stay true to the concept of additive and chemical free nicotine juice.

Next and probably last would be better development of attys. Floodproof attys, more powerful, longer lasting, development of higher voltage attys that are TRULY made for higher voltage. I would EASILY pay 20 or 30 bucks for an atty that was MADE for 6v operation and would not only guarantee that its operation would last 6 months but would send me out a new one without making me waste my time and send them back a crappy broke atty if it should go out during warranty.

Thats the cycle I believe Ecigs are heading to.
 

Fairlane64

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I have to agree with DonDaBoomVape that auto-feed atomizers like Carlos' Juice Box or the mAhmba are the Next Big Thing.

I have to agree with Thulium (and DonDaBoomVape), I hope the next step (evolution?) will be the auto-feed atomizers built with heavier gauge heating wire (like Carlos') so an atty will last 6 months to a year.
After messing with carts and atty's for a while (and I do have a juicebox on order), heaven for me would be to just fill up a bottle once a week and maybe charge a battery every 2 or 3 days and not have to mess with it otherwise. Then I can jump in the car and not have to worry if I have enough carts/attys/juice/etc.
Kind of like how it used to be with analogs...:p
 
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