eLips atomizer
E-cigarettes work by using an atomiser to turn e-liquid into vapour, which is exactly what the eLips atomiser does! Useful as a replacement, or an upgrade, for your eLips e-cigarette, this atomiser will ensure you always get the best from your e-cig. Keep your atomiser moist for the best performance and taste; you can do this with 2 drops of e-liquid on the wick when dry.
Eco-friendly
One of the fastest moving trends in today’s marketplace for smokers. Smokers use them to give them a similar experience to smoking tobacco ones, but without some of the disadvantages. These include the fact that they don’t give off second-hand smoke, burn things, have nasty smelling sticky tar or messy ashes, and they are cheaper than tobacco as well.
Since these smoking gadgets hit the market in 2003, they are starting to show up all over the place. Many people are beginning to notice them. Here is some information on them, how they are made, how they save money and much more:
How are they made?
These incredible smoking products are put together with a pen-style tube, a lithium ion battery that can be recharged to save money, a micro-electric circuit, an atomizer, a flavour cartridge, and usually an orange or a red LED light at its end. Smokers just puff on it like they would on a cigar and they activate it. If they stop, it turns off and this helps to not waste the e-juice because they get all the puffs and none are wasted. Some of them have an “on-off” switch instead of activating automatically.
The flavour cartridge is what holds the e-liquid. This is a mix of water, flavours like tobacco, menthol, mint; fruit, etc., as well as propylene glycol, and either a certain percentage of nicotine or no nicotine. When a customer puffs on it makes the micro circuit heat up the e-juice and produces the vapour that looks like smoke, but is not really smoke at all. Instead, it is vapour made with water.
This vapour simulates the look of smoke, but it is similar in reality to what comes out of a fog machine. Plus, the propylene glycol is already approved for human usage and appears often in things like food additives and common medical products like toothpaste.