AAn electronic cigarette is a type of tobacco that uses electricity to inhale water vapor.
AElectronic cigarettes don't use tobacco leaves or fire.
ANo, it does not.
AThere are two types of electronic cigarette ; disposable and non-disposable.
AFor someone who smokes one pack of cigarettes a day, they could save about one-third of the cost by switching to electronic cigarettes.
AThe main components of the e-liquid used in electronic cigarettes are PG (propylene glycol), VG (vegetable glycerin), flavorings, and purified water.
AThere are the following differences:
VG (vegetable glycerin) base
PG (Propylene Glycol) base
【Nicotine strength (6mg-24mg)】
There may be some slight variations depending on the manufacturer, but for Apollo products, the nicotine concentration in the liquid is 0.15mg for regular cigarettes with 6mg, 0.35mg for regular cigarettes with 12mg, 0.6mg for regular cigarettes with 18mg, and 0.9mg for regular cigarettes with 24mg. Even with the same nicotine concentration, the sensation can differ depending on the electronic cigarette you use.
You can also mix liquids with different concentrations to enjoy your own preferred strength.
Some people find that they prefer a lower nicotine concentration than the cigarettes they used to smoke, and that taking a strong puff can make the experience feel milder.
If you find that 18mg isn't enough for you, we recommend mixing 24mg and 18mg liquids, or experimenting with different liquids and concentrations to create your own original blend.
AWhile electronic cigarettes use specialized liquid to produce vapor, heated tobacco devices use actual tobacco leaves.
AMany models of electronic cigarettes can be used for around 300 to 500 puffs.
AYou will need an electronic cigarette device and e-liquid specifically made for electronic cigarettes.
AIn the UK, electronic cigarettes are used as a medical aid to quit smoking.
APlease note that their use is prohibited in public facilities.
AYou don't have to worry about getting the smell on you or producing secondhand smoke.
AThe commonly known tobacco-induced bad breath caused by tar and other harmful substances will disappear.