Cartridge VS Cartomizer VS Dripping

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Jonmo1

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I started with a Blu (no flaming please), it worked just fine and kept me off Analogs for 7 weeks. After about a month or so, I found 510 cartomizers, and those worked GREAT on the Blu battery. So I saved a bit and went and got a Riva. Since I liked the Cartos so much, I didn't even bother using that atomizer/cartridges, I went straight to the Cartomizers. On a whim, I went ahead and dripped on the atomizer one day, and discovered that the vapor was MUCH better. So for the last few days I've been using the Atty and PTB Modded carts (I got good at the PTB with my Blu). Now after a little experience with all 3 methods, I've noticed a correlation between the 3 generally accepted methods of vaping. Carts / Cartos / Dripping.

In the Service industry, there is a 3 part model.
You have 3 pieces to the service:
1. Quality
2. Speed
3. Cost

You can pick any 2 of those, but you really can't have all 3.

You can have high quality and speedy service, but it will be very costly
You can have high quality at a low price, but it will take forever
Or you can have it fast and cheap, but it won't be good quality



I've found a similar model to Ecigs.
Cartridges Vs Cartomizers Vs Dripping.
You have 3 pieces to the service of ecigs

1. High quality Vapor (Volume/TH/Flavor)
2. Low Difficulty of Maintenance
3. Low Frequency of maintenance

You can have any 2 of those, but not all 3.

Dripping = High quality Vapor, Very Low Difficulty of maintenance, but it's very frequent.
Cartridges = High quality Vapor, High level of maintenance, but it's not very frequent
Cartomizer = Low quality vapor, Low level of maintenance, and not very frequent.


Anyone else think this way?
 
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