Thursday 24 January 2013

E-Cigarette






         An electronic cigarette, also known as an e-cigarette, personal vaporizer or PV, is an electronic inhaler that vaporizes a liquid solution into an aerosol mist, stimulating the act of tobacco smoking. Electronic cigarettes are no longer marketed as smoking cessation aids or tobacco replacement in most countries including the United States; however, widespread anecdotal evidence from PV users credits the devices with having provided long-term success with smoking cessation. There may be similarities between conventional and some electronic cigarettes in the physical design and the nicotine release, which may approximate they same amount of nicotine as a conventional cigarette. There are also many e-cigarette which don't resemble conventional cigarettes at all. The amount of nicotine contained can also be chosen by the user, with some people choosing no nicotine at all.

COMPONENTS:
A. LED light cover
B. Battery (also houses circuitry)
C. Atomizer (heating element)
D. Cartridge (mouthpiece)

Proponents of electronic cigarettes often claim that electronic cigarettes deliver the experience of the smoking while eliminating the smell and health risks associated with tobacco smoke. The base liquids- which include proplyene glycol(PG), vegetable glycerin(VG), and some times polythylene glycol 400 (PEG400)- have been widely used as a food additive, as a base solution for personal care products such as toothpaste, and in medical devices such as asthma inhalers. However, the health effects of inhaling nicotine vapors into lungs are a subject of uncertainty. The health effects of exhaled nicotine and other substances present in the vapor are also uncertain but seem likely to be far less harmful than tobacco smoke.






Price : Rs.140- Rs.400