Sunday, November 15, 2015

By John Bolton


E-cigs and vaping is the latest trend among those who want to make a break from nicotine cigarettes but still need a way to get their fix. One gets the same calming sensation they got from smoking but does not leave behind the undesirable side effects. Many users find that adding special accessories, like fused Clapton coils, can make the experience even more satisfying.

Vaping equipment comes in an array of physical forms. Some resemble traditional cigarettes, other may appear as pipes, cylinders or box shaped, though each type will have many stylized looks. Whatever their style, each of these operates on the same basic principal.

Batteries generate heat to the element, which in turn warms the vaping juice. The liquid is usually made by mixing either Vegetable Glycerin or Propylene Glycol with nicotine. To enhance both the taste and olfactory experience of this activity, one of the specially produced flavoring may be added to the mix.

The element that produces the vapor is usually either a wick, polyfill or a coil. They all create clouds that can range from barely perceptible to quite impressive. The mists that come from these products is just aromatic water which is not harmful or irritating like secondhand smoke.

There are quite a few styles available in coil accessories, with new ones being introduced regularly. Creative minds are consistently coming up with designs that are more complex, in an effort to add to the experience. For some people, the goal is to generate a thicker cloud, others are craving an intense taste factor, and another group wants both together.

The main idea of the more intricate coil forms is that two main wires make up the core and are wrapped together with a thinner gauge wire. Some of the wrapping designs can become quite complex. The concept is that the more surface area and pockets created by the twists and folds, the more juice it will hold and the bigger the cloud and flavor will be.




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