E-cigs and vaping: Laying out the basics
Its official. Smoking is out, vaping is in. According to the CDC, the percentage of adults in the U.S. who smoke was down from almost 21% in 2005 to just under 18% in 2013, and has continued to fall. Meanwhile, the vaping industry has gone from one of around $20 million a year in 2008 to an estimated $1 billion or more according to the Nicotine Science and Policy website. Vape bars and retailers are popping up everywhere and business is booming.
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="260"] Vape bars like Evaporate Los Angeles are popping up everywhere, giving patrons a chance to sample flavors and socialize with other vapers.[/caption]
Early studies are showing that vaping is helping people ditch the smoking habit and, though data about the long-term effects of the substitute is yet to be gathered, it is pretty widely agreed that it is bound to be less harmful than its tar- and chemical-rich counterpart. Plus, vapor is far less obnoxious to those around you and dissipates almost instantly, leaving you smelling like yourself instead of an ashtray.
So, how does one get started on the road to smoke-free bliss? Its really pretty straightforward, but there are a few things that it will be helpful to understand before you purchase your first €œelectronic nicotine delivery system€.
E-cigs vs. Vaporizers
[caption id="attachment_418" align="alignright" width="125"] A typical e-cigarette[/caption] There are two basic configurations for portable vaporized nicotine delivery systems. One is the familiar e-cig (e-cigarette, a.k.a. PV for personal vaporizer) that you can buy at gas stations and convenience stores. Most of these are about the size of a cigarette and usually are designed to look like one. This can be a comfort to those former smokers for whom the feel of a cigarette in their hands and on their lips is as much of a comfort as the nicotine it delivers. [caption id="attachment_423" align="alignleft" width="226"] Vaporizers come in all shapes and sizes, and Mighty Skins has them all covered.[/caption] The other option actually encompasses a huge variety of devices, all known as vaporizers. Technically, e-cigs are also vaporizers, since they do turn e-liquid into vapor. E-cigs, though, do this by heating nicotine-infused e-liquid directly, though convection (direct transfer of heat from the heating element to the liquid). If the liquid were solid, it would be burning, but since its not, it evaporates and becomes vapor. Most people use the term vaporizer, though, to refer to a device that heats the material (liquid or solid) through convection, meaning that it uses heated air to warm it. This still results in the liquid turning into vapor, but this method allows for much greater variety and customization in the temperature, quantity, and quality of the vapor. E-hookas are also vaporizers, but folks mostly seem to use this term when using nicotine-free e-liquid. Many people who start out using e-cigs (€œvaping€) fairly quickly move to a larger personal vaporizer, sometimes called €œvape pens€ or €œmods€, depending on the degree to which they can be modified with different sized batteries, cartridge styles, etc. Mods are usually preferred by experienced vapers for several reasons.- They have bigger batteries, so they hold a charge longer, often for a full day or longer. E-cig batteries, on the other hand, sometimes last only for a few hours.
- Mods and other larger PVs have refillable cartridges so, rather than paying for a new cartomizer (a combination cartridge and atomizer) when your e-cig runs out, you can just refill your cartridge with whatever e-liquid you prefer.
- Refillable cartridges mean that, rather than being limited to a few flavors of cartomizer that fit your particular brand of e-cig, you have a pretty much limitless variety of e-liquid flavors to choose from, both with and without nicotine.
- Larger PVs look less like cigarettes, so people are less likely to gripe at you for smoking where smoking is disallowed (which seems like almost everywhere these days).
- Mods can be adjusted to deliver warmer or cooler vapor, as well as larger quantities of vapor. The right adjustments can lead to a deeper €œthroat hit€, creating something closer to feeling of smoking, or a smoother hit, depending on your preference.
- Mods area available with clear cartridges, called €œclearomizer€s, that allow you to see how much e-liquid you have left. E-cigs just run out, and the last hits tend to be significantly less satisfying than the first.
- The separation of the atomizer and cartridge in larger PVs seems to offer a more consistent delivery than the e-cigs cartomizer.