Published at: 07:08 pm - Thursday August 05 2010
What matters most to buyers when searching for electronic cigarettes?Well based on a poll we put out it was #1.Quality #2.Consistent Vapor Production #3.Value. Customer Service trumps all these naturally. Pretty easy right? Well many companies are way off the mark.
A study by china-electronic-cigarettes has found that smokers are focused on Quality, Consistent Vapor Production, and Value in electronic cigarettes. In response, SmokePower.com researched hundreds of products and stocks only electronic cigarettes that meet the demands of customers based on the survey.
He also said in a competitive market like electronic cigarettes you have to offer quality and value together. One of the problems with other e-cigarette companies is the quality is not worth all that money they charge the consumer. Over processed poorly made products that are way over priced equal unhappy customers . Which is why we at http://www.china-electronic-cigarettes.comonly purchase our product from one manufacturer. After tons of trials of many e-cigarette manufacturers we found the perfect product we call the Smoke Power Pro Electronic Cigarette. We are lucky to have such excellent products to offer our customers.We have a unique product line of electronic cigarettes no one else offers. It gives us a upper hand and a growing market. We are proud to help others with an alternative to tobacco that works. It truly is changing lives everyday.
Published at: 11:03 pm - Monday March 01 2010
Most electronic cigarettes employ a lithium-ion rechargeable battery to power the heating element. Battery life varies depending on the battery type and size, frequency of use, and operating environment. Many different battery charger types are available, such as wall outlet, car, and USB chargers. The battery is generally the largest component of an electronic cigarette.
Some electronic cigarette employ an electronic airflow sensor to automatically activate the heating element upon inhalation, while other models require the user to press a button while inhaling. Various other electronic circuits are usually employed as well, such as a timed cutoff switch to prevent overheating and a colored LED to signal activation of the device.
While some larger electronic cigarette models employ a user-replaceable standard-size battery cell, many models are too small to house a standard-size cell and instead require a proprietary component made by the electronic cigarette manufacturer. For those models, the battery and electronic components are housed within a single replaceable part.
Published at: 11:12 pm - Sunday December 27 2009
Poised to Ban E Cigarettes in Public Second State to Protect Bystanders From Heart Attacks,” ASH wrote: “New Jersey is poised to become the second state to ban the use of e cigarettes [e-cigs] in public places where smoking is already prohibited, with the New Jersey Senate set to vote today on a bill already passed unanimously by the Assembly. A primary purpose, says Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), the antismoking organization which supplied a detailed report supporting the bill, is to protect bystanders who otherwise are at possible risk from heart attacks, just like those inhaling secondhand tobacco smoke. … As many studies have found, exposure to even small amounts of drifting tobacco smoke can trigger a heart attack in nonsmokers in as little as 30 minutes. Since a major cause of the heart attacks is nicotine, the main component of the vapor exhaled by e cigar users, those in the vicinity of e-smokers appear to be at similar risk.”
Published at: 01:12 am - Monday December 21 2009
This brings to the forefront a question that few have thought of concerning a potential ban of the e cigarette, and that is a black market for the e cigarette. The word on several e cigarette forums is that the Food an Drug Administration lacks the manpower to police all shipments into the US and that it will still be simple for the users to purchase them directly from China.
“This raises serious health questions that the lack of thought on the part of the FDA and special interest has refused to come to grips with” states Jeff Smith..an e cigarette merchant. “What you are doing is allowing these products to ship into the country that do not have any oversight. At least with US companies, they have a chance to lose money and thier reputations, and therefore you have a first line of defense on quality control, which will soon be gone as a ban takes place”
The FDA, which has no control in China to stop the flow of uninspected units into the country because of a lack of manpower and are potentially opening the special interest groups and the FDA to a landslide of lawsuits for forcing electronic cigarette smokers to use a potential dangerous product and putting their health and others around them at risk.
Published at: 01:12 am - Friday December 18 2009
Self proclaimed public health organizations and federal agencies seem to have lost public trust over electronic cigarette fiasco.
November 23, 2009 by Jeff Smith ST LOUIS, MO – Talk’s of a black market are already underway on many social sites and forums across the internet as the decision comes closer on the fate of the electronic cigarette in a federal court. Other than several special interest groups that are funded by huge pharmaceutical companies putting pressure on the Food & Drug Association to act against them, the general public and health officials are singing praises over the electronic cigarette.
News articles that attacks the electronic cigarette has comment areas that are stuff full with scientist and doctors, along with many of the population showing evidence of the need, want and support for this wonderful new product that nearly all ex smokers are calling a “lifesaver”.
Since the Food & Drug Association was in the spot light on the faulty testing procedures during their preliminary test on the electronic cigarette, and using personnel on the advisory board that have clear conflicts of interest concerning the electronic cigarette industry, the pubic is already showing signs of looking for other ways to get the electronic cigarette and saying that they will not use tobacco products by the same pharmaceutical companies that are funding the special interest fight against them.
Tobacco related illness deaths are 400,000 each year in the United States while legislators and special interest protect tobacco manufacturers from being banned through legislation that insulates tobacco and cessation markets from products that do work to rid tobacco.
Published at: 01:12 am - Friday December 04 2009
THE ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE
ALL THE PLEASURES OF SMOKING, WITHOUT ALL THE PROBLEMS!
The Electronic Cigarette looks, feels and tastes exactly like a cigarette or cigar. However, the reduced health risk, freedom to smoke anywhere, no second hand smoke and lower cost makes it better than a cigarette or a cigar.
The non-flammable Electronic Cigarette is driven by modern microelectronic technology, a small rechargeable battery and a unique, safe replaceable cartridge containing water, propylene glycol, nicotine, a scent that emulates a tobacco flavor and a membrane to suspend the ingredients. When using the Electronic Cigarette, the act of inhaling or smoking it produces the tactile and craving satisfactions traditional smokers seek, and triggers a vaporizing process that releases a simulated smoke that is actually a vapor mist that harmlessly evaporates into the air within a few seconds.
Published at: 08:12 pm - Wednesday December 02 2009
LPD Services, a U.K. based lab that is fully accredited has submitted the results of its findings on the Gamucci line of e-cigarettes. As most have suspected, the lab indicated that the electronic cigarette is much safer than traditional tobacco cigarettes.
There have been several reports from highly credible labs around the world on the e cigarette. One from South Africa, New Zealand, the U.K. and several others that are high profile in nature and performed by stout anti-smoking advocates that believe in harm reduction. All of these labs came back with the same result: the e cigarette is many times safer than traditional tobacco cigarettes.
There seems to be an air of change on the horizon concerning the e cigarette with strong lab results supporting claims of a smarter and safer choice over the tobacco cigarette. Top anti-smoking advocates like Dr Murray Laugesen, who has been the recipient of top awards from the World Health Organization in his fight against the harm of tobacco, supports the e cigarette.
Professor Michael Siegel is a doctor also and another strong advocate for harm reduction who fully supports the advancement and study of the e cigarette with a belief that the product could save millions from death by tobacco. Millions more could be saved from second hand smoke, as well.
Bill Godshall, a 25 year veteran of the anti-smoking and harm reduction movement has helped to establish policy and influenced bills that were to help protect the public from the harm of tobacco cigarettes to the public in general. He is also a strong supporter of the e cigarette.
Published at: 07:12 pm - Tuesday December 01 2009
Electronic Cigarette looks like a cigarette, feels like a cigarette, and tastes like a cigarette. However, it is NOT a cigarette because it does NOT contain tobacco found in traditional cigarettes. Thanks to modern technology, electronic cigarettes are the closest simulation to smoking a cigarette as the atomizer vaporizes the liquid inside cartridges to synthesize a mist that can be inhaled and blown out just like a cigarette.
Electronic cigarette allows you to smoke anytime you desire, even during work, without having to wait for those office breaks. Since electronic cigarettes do not utilize burning tobacco, it provides smokers the freedom to smoke without tobacco but fulfilling mental and physical cravings for smoking.
Electronic Cigarette can also help regular smokers reduce their dependency on nicotine as it allows you to choose different strengths of nicotine according to your needs. You may choose to start with higher concentration of nicotine and gradually reduce to zero nicotine cartridges.
Perhaps one day you need to go on a business trip to California from New York. Let alone the tiresome long flight journey, what’s frustrating is that you are not allowed.
With electronic cigarettes you are not polluting the environment with any carbon monoxide residues.
Published at: 10:11 pm - Sunday November 29 2009
The World Health Organization proclaimed in September 2008 that it does not consider the electronic cigarette to be a legitimate smoking cessation aid, and demanded that marketers immediately remove from their materials any suggestions that the WHO considers electronic cigarettes safe and effective. The WHO states that to its knowledge, “no rigorous, peer-reviewed studies have been conducted showing that the electronic cigarette is a safe and effective nicotine replacement therapy. WHO does not discount the possibility that the electronic cigarette could be useful as a smoking cessation aid.” WHO Tobacco Free Initiative director ad interim Douglas Bettcher states, “If the marketers of the electronic cigarette want to help smokers quit, then they need to conduct clinical studies and toxicity analyses and operate within the proper regulatory framework. Until they do that, WHO cannot consider the electronic cigarette to be an appropriate nicotine replacement therapy, and it certainly cannot accept false suggestions that it has approved and endorsed the product.”
Published at: 01:11 am - Thursday November 26 2009
In medicine, a nebulizer is a device used to administer medication to people in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs. It is commonly used in treating cystic fibrosis, asthma, and other respiratory diseases.
There are different types of nebulizer, although the most common are the jet nebulizers, which are also called “atomizers”. Jet nebulizers are connected by tubing to a compressed air source that causes air or oxygen to blast at high velocity through a liquid medicine to turn it into an aerosol, which is then inhaled by the patient.
As a general rule, doctors most commonly prescribe metered-dose inhalers for their patients, largely because these are more convenient and portable than nebulizers. However, jet nebulizers are commonly used in hospital settings for patients who have difficulty using inhalers, such as in serious cases of respiratory disease, or severe asthma attacks.
Newer, compact electronic nebulizers are also available. These nebulizers, such as the Pari eFlow, the Respironics i-Neb, the Omron MicroAir series, and the Aerogen Aeroneb, use vibration of membranes or meshes to produce the aerosol and are more portable since they do not need the compressed air source that accompanies jet nebulizers. However, electronic nebulizers are more expensive. Piezoelectric nebulizers are used in electronic cigarettes.