Why not make a disposable atomizer for 801 and 901 batteries?

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robw

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If I were a manufacturer in China and I was getting tired of all the defective problems, I would look for a product that is disposable, generic and compatible with current products.

So, how about disposable atomizers that fit on your standard pen, 901 , m401, j510 etc instead of worrying about creating a whole new starter kit.

just a thought.
 

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Damn!

I Thought These Were All Ready Disposable...

I Throw Them Out Every 7 to 14 Days When They Die Along With The batteries...

Keep Vapin!


I had the same thought. Though I haven't had an atomizer die yet. So far my failures have been 2 batteries and a USB pass-through. (oldest atmozier sitting just short of 3 months.)
 

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I don't understand the question - atomizers are considered "disposable" already, so what would the difference be between these and the atomizers we already have?

Moon, there are certain atomizers that are actually a combination of a cart and atomizer and the thought is that once you "smoke through it", you toss it away. One of these may last a day, or less, depending on how much you vape. Granted, it has been discovered that these are actually refillable so people are using them for much longer now but the original design was kind of "vape and toss". And that is what some people preferred.

A regular atomizer is called "a disposable" because we all know that you can use it for a certain length of time then at some point, it will either die or lose so much performance that it will have to be tossed too. But this could range from a couple of weeks to a few months, depending on a lot of factors. So in other words, since the current atomizers are not permanent devices....or something that could last say a year or more, they are referred to as disposable.

Does that clear that up?

Lu
 

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Moon, there are certain atomizers that are actually a combination of a cart and atomizer and the thought is that once you "smoke through it", you toss it away. One of these may last a day, or less, depending on how much you vape. Granted, it has been discovered that these are actually refillable so people are using them for much longer now but the original design was kind of "vape and toss". And that is what some people preferred.

A regular atomizer is called "a disposable" because we all know that you can use it for a certain length of time then at some point, it will either die or lose so much performance that it will have to be tossed too. But this could range from a couple of weeks to a few months, depending on a lot of factors. So in other words, since the current atomizers are not permanent devices....or something that could last say a year or more, they are referred to as disposable.

Does that clear that up?

Lu

Atomizers that only last a couple days no matter what but only cost a few cents? That sounds extremely wasteful and tedious to me. I like refillable stuff that lasts.

I guess I can see the ease of use on something like that, but it's not for everybody.
 
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ApOsTle51

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Loongtotem Disposable atomizer on a 901 battery :

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http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-mods/8725-901-batt-sd-loongtotem-adaptor-done.html
 
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