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The Evolution of E Cigarette Cartridges
In the beginning, e cigarette cartridges had one fatal flaw—the nebulizer was a part of the battery assembly. The essential problem is that it is a heating element, and that means that it is likely to be the first part of the assembly to fail. This meant that if your nebulizer failed, you had to replace your battery assembly, which cost far more than simply replacing cartridges.
Since then, the electric cigarette design has gone through several changes, culminating in the in-cartridge innovation used by a few manufacturers.
How Nebulizers Can Fail in Smokeless Cigarettes
Most commonly, when you changed your cartridge, this meant that the nebulizer was simply exposed to the environment during the change. Since its construction is the most fragile part of the whole electric cigarette assembly, it would be the first part to break if you accidentally dropped the battery section, or used too much force installing the nicotine cartridge.
Also, since the nebulizer generates heat, it is a safe bet that it would burn out long before the battery became useless. An otherwise perfectly fine battery would be wasted simply because the nebulizer quit working.
An innovation came along to make the nebulizer removable from the battery assembly. This presented the same problems as before, except you could replace the damaged nebulizer without wasting the rest of the battery assembly. However, as nebulizers are somewhat fragile, there was no shortage of components getting damaged during shipping.
Enter In-Cartridge Electric Cigarette Vaporizers
The current technology in e cigarette cartridges deals with all of these problems quite effectively. Not only is the vaporizer removable, but it is also disposable along with the spent nicotine cartridge. This is not only cost effective, but it also ensures that you consistently get your vapor delivery, and the risk of damage during shipping is minimized. In short, only deal with manufacturers who use this technology.
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