Monday, March 10, 2014

Keeping Your Ecig's Battery Healthy

One of the best things about owning an electronic cigarette is the convenience. Never will you experience the horror of patting all over yourself for a lighter you're slowly realizing that you don't have, never-to-be-lit cigarette dangling from your mouth. As long as you don't neglect charging your electronic cigarette, you'll get your hit whenever you feel like it. However, there are some precautions you can take to maximize the life of your ecig's battery.

Don't Overcharge

Most ecigs use lithium-based batteries, which means they won't bloat if you overcharge them. That being said, it's still advisable to unplug your ecig from the power source soon after it indicates that it's fully charged.

Store Properly

While most ecigs are fairly durable, it's certainly not okay to throw yours around with abandon. A bad fall can cause a small leak, which worsens until your ecig goes kaput. Simply following storage directions ensures that you handle your electronic cigarette well.

A Sturdy Item

Most batteries in ecigs are quite durable, and are not prone to breaking from minor impact. With a bit of care and common sense, you can be sure to be able to enjoy great vaping experiences for many years to come.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The Ecig Etiquette Primer

One of the great things about using electronic cigarettes is being free from the clinging smoke that tends to be unwelcome in a lot of places. Since ecigs create a vapor that doesn't stick to clothing or hang in the air, many public establishments allow vaping. However, there are still a few things we should keep in mind when we use electronic cigarettes in the company of strangers.

Make No Assumptions

For a variety of reasons, electronic cigarettes are still not universally accepted, and are lumped together with cigarettes in a lot of areas. You will avoid a lot of hassle by educating yourself on the legislation on ecigs in your area.

Ask the People in Charge

If you're in a bar, it's a simple matter to ask a server or the bartender if the establishment allows vaping. Getting thrown out can be especially embarrassing if the cause is your ecig. Many establishments allow vaping openly, but it never hurts to be sure. There might even be a special area for vapers, and making assumptions can only lead to misunderstandings.

Use Common Sense

It shouldn't even be worth mentioning, but it's not cool to breathe vapor on someone else's face. The fact that it's not cigarette smoke doesn't make the act any less rude and insulting.

Despite the differences between ecigs and regular cigarettes, most of the rules of good conduct still apply. Vaping is a liberating experience, but it shouldn't make us forget our manners.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Essential Parts of an Electronic Cigarette Review

When Reading Electronic Cigarette Reviews, Focus on These Points

For the past few years, electronic cigarettes are slowly becoming more mainstream in the US. According to a 2011 infographic released by one manufacturer, there are about 2.5 million users of electronic cigarettes in the country and a majority of them are women. It’s also said that about 21 percent of tobacco smokers have tried these new cigarettes in 2011, which was a huge leap from 10 percent in 2010. Thus, it shouldn’t be a surprise for you to see people browsing through electronic cigarette reviews more often than before. Much like how it is with good old-fashioned tobacco smokes, electronic cigarettes vary in terms of quality and comfort. These two are usually influenced by the following features:

Size

The size of an ecig determines its aesthetic appeal, portability, and battery life. For some smokers, this could mean that bigger is better. That may be true, but they should also remember that a larger cigarette is more cumbersome to use. A large ecig could also be too bulky to hold in one’s pocket and most people don’t want the inconvenience of lugging a huge cigarette around in pack or pouch.

Battery

The quality of an ecig’s battery determines how many puffs one could get from it before needing to recharge. Since most ecig batteries employ low electric currents, which are measured in mAh or milliampere-hour, larger batteries usually have better performance. For example, an ecig that employs a 360 mAh battery can last for about 360 puffs while another one that uses a 190 mAh battery is only good for 190 puffs.

Cartridge

All ecigs rely on cartridges for flavor, although the design of these cartridges should be given careful consideration. Some ecigs may leak if their feeding mechanisms aren’t sturdy enough to withstand physical damage. Poorly designed ecig cartridges may also limit the range of flavors that a particular brand can offer.