The Development of E-Liquid
The Development of E-Liquid
  • Even though 2003 seems like a lifetime ago, it was the year Hon Lik introduced the first commercially successful e-cigarette to the globe. E-liquid naturally followed the development of the e-cigarette. E-cigarettes, which were first disposable and had a constrained flavor selection, might be thought of as the "first draft" of the technology that is now readily available. 

  • Vaping has advanced significantly in the past ten years, both in terms of the kits available and the e-liquids. Everyone has their favorite flavors, but e-liquids are frequently disregarded in favor of the flashy, large box mods, tanks, and clever small pod kits available today.

  • Therefore, we're examining the development of this unappreciated and perhaps little underrated aspect of vaping: e-liquid.

  • Similar to how Darwin's finches changed according to their diet, vape kits have changed to work better with particular kinds of e-liquids. Want a potent nicotine and throat hit with little vapour? You require a mouth-to-lung device with a plus Ohm coil and a high PG liquid. Want huge clouds, hardly no nicotine, and little any throat hit? Get a bottle of high VG liquid and a stronger Sub Ohm kit to go with it.

What Has The History Of E-Liquid Been?



Single-Use E-Cigs, also known as Cig-A-Likes



  • Similar to the vaping had to start someplace, and that place was with the cig-a-like. These versions were quite basic by comparison to contemporary standards; they were slim and roughly the same size and shape as a regular cigarette. They had a single-use design, a small battery, and a limited supply of e-liquid that couldn't be refilled. You had to discard them after your vape juice ran out or your battery died.

  • There wasn't much flavor or vapour from the e-liquid itself. The real selection of flavors was also fairly constrained. As consumer preferences started to shift, both gadgets and liquids had to advance in order to meet their demands for greater technology.

  • The Second Generation: It made sense to create a vape kit that could be refilled with any liquid because there was a desire for more flavors and different nicotine strengths. Tank-equipped vapes are here.

  • As a result, producers could now create e-liquids with many more variations. various flavors, varying nicotine levels, and various PG:VG ratios.

  • Vaping now offered more customization. Now you could choose the flavor, nicotine dosage, and PG level you wanted, as well as how intense a throat hit you wanted.

  • Many individuals believe that you should choose your kit before purchasing an e-liquid. Not nearly true. You should choose your e-liquid first based on the nicotine content and throat hit strength (or lack thereof) before deciding which of a variety of devices will work best with it.

The Development Of The Pod Kit And The Development Of Nicotine Salts:



  • Although the second generation of gadgets and liquids marked a great improvement, the taste became worse the more nicotine was present. Sometimes even a 24mg nicotine strength wasn't nearly enough to provide a pleasing hit for smokers who were consuming a pack or more per day.

  • Almost sure, you've heard about Juul. The design of the pod kit itself as well as nicotine salts have both been revolutionized by this one tiny device, which resembles a USB drive. With transitioning smokers in mind, nicotine salts are a more recent type of the drug that impacts harder and quicker.
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