As far as the average e-cig user is concerned, electronic cigarettes are
really just composed of 3 main parts. Those two parts are the battery,
the cartridge, and the e-liquid.
E-liquid, sometimes called E-Juice, is the fuel of any electronic
smoking device. It contains flavoring and nicotine, along with a base to
hold it all together. Once the device is activated, the e-liquid
becomes vapor to be inhaled. There are almost an infinite amount of
e-liquid flavors available all over the internet, so it's important to
understand how it works.
E-Liquid comes not only in different
flavors, but with different amounts of nicotine as well. Strength of the
liquid is typically measured in milligrams of nicotine per milliliter
of liquid. You'll usually see strengths labeled with "mg/ml". Below is
some information on typical nicotine levels and which one would be best
for you:
6 mg/ml: Low volume smoker, less than half a pack per day
12 mg/ml: Average smoker, between half and full pack a day
18 mg/ml: High volume smoker, more than a pack per day
24 mg/ml: Chain smoker, this is typically the highest strength sold by any reputable retailer
Beyond
that, there's not a lot more to know. If you buy a starter kit, which
we recommend for first-time buyers, it will include e-liquid. But it is
the one part of an e-cig that you have to replace very frequently. Or you can also choose a tank with big eliquid capacity to reduce the frequency of refilling liquid. Have you gotten these basic knowledge of e-liquid?