The E Cig: A Few Specifics
If you smoke and you are thinking about changing over to the electronic cigarette, a.k.a. the e cig, you likely have a lot of enquiries in regards to it. Although you likely know that e cigs deliver an inhalable nicotine vapour, you might be wondering about the details of using it. Below are some answers to questions that most smokers are curious about.
Q. Does the e cig generate actual smoke?
A. Absolutely not. E cigs produce only a fine mist of vapour that looks and feels like smoke, but there’s no burning involved. This vapour doesn’t have an odour and it fritters away in seconds.
Q. What is the length of time it takes for charging e cigs?
A. That is reliant on how depleted the battery is. If fully discharged, it takes about 2 hours, but less time if there’s some charge left in the battery.
Q. How long will the battery stay charged?
A. Well, that may depend on the number of puffs you take. When used lightly, the charge will likely be 24 or more hours. Expect around 8 hours for medium use. For heavier use, you will normally get about 3 hours. You will usually get 150 puffs from a battery that is fully charged.
Q. Are there varying nicotine strengths in e cigs?
A. Yes. While the strength you choose is your preference, there are a few guiding principles. Choose a strong nicotine (24mg) cartridge if you smoke more than 20 tobacco cigarettes per day. Select regular (16mg) strength if you smoke between 10 and 20 tobacco cigarettes per day. You should use the mild (11mg) cartridge if you use under 10 regular cigarettes per day, or use light or mild cigarettes. Remember that the given mg counts will not send out the nicotine in one single dosage; it is released over the entire lifetime of the cartridge.
Q. Exactly what’s contained in a nicotine cartridge?
A. E cigs generally utilise what is known as a cartomiser; this apparatus has a nicotine-content liquid and also a gadget to vaporise it. Besides nicotine, the cartomiser contains propylene glycol and flavouring agents. This propylene glycol is a food-grade and pharmaceutical-grade chemical; it sticks to the ISO 9001 quality standards. It’s an agent that prevents the escape of moisture.
Q. How long will a cartomiser endure?
A. That depends on your “vaping” style, i.e., how deeply, and how long you inhale. Generally, a cartomiser is equal to 35 or 40 tobacco cigarettes.
Q. When is it time to recharge e cigs?
A. When vapour volume decreases, and the flavour becomes slightly bitter, it’s time to recharge.
Q. On some electronic cigarettes, what is the reason for a blue, instead to a red tip?
A. When the user breathes inward, the e cig’s tip glows. Some are designed to glow blue in order that they are not mistaken for conventional cigarettes in taverns, eateries, as well as other locations where you can’t use tobacco.
To get ultimate results, select the appropriate nicotine strength, and utilise your e cig in accordance with the guidelines of the makers.






