Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Classic Starter Kits

Classic Starter Kits



Start with the proven technology of V2 Classic and build one of the most customizable kits in the industry. The V2 Classic line of cartridges and batteries offer a range of power and flavor options, with 12 flavors and three lengths of battery available. Prefer the control of a manual battery? V2 Classic Batteries come in both manual and automatic models.




V2 e-Cigs Standard Starter Kit White Batteries
V2 Standard Kit
The Essential E-Cig Starter Kit
$39.95
or 400 V4F pts

YOUR KIT SUMMARY

Flavor Cartridges
V2 Red 1.8% Nicotine (5-Pack)
V2 Red 1.8% Nicotine (5-Pack)
Batteries
Standard, White (red LED), Auto
Standard, White (red LED), Manual
Accessories
V2 Express Charger
V2 Wall Adapter


                                        



V2 Ecigs Standard E-Liquid Starter Kit

V2 Standard E-Liquid Kit
Perfect Introduction to the E-Liquid Experience
$59.95
or 600 V4F pts

YOUR KIT SUMMARY

E-Liquid Flavors
V2 Red 25ml 1.2% Nicotine
V2 Red 25ml 1.2% Nicotine
Batteries
Standard, White (red LED), Manual
Standard, White (red LED), Auto
Accessories
V2 EX Blanks for E-Liquid (3-Pack)
V2 Wall Adapter
V2 Express Charger






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V2 Power-Cig
Power at Your Fingertips
$19.95
or 200 V4F pts

YOUR KIT SUMMARY

Flavor Cartridges
V2 Red 1.8% Nicotine (5-Pack)
V2 Power-Cig Color
V2 Power-Cig (Kit White)

















EX Starter Kits

EX Starter Kits



Build your kit with the advanced technology of V2 EX Cartridges and Batteries. EX Cartridges offer a rich flavor experience, plus a 400+ puff count and viewable e-liquid levels. Customize your EX Battery in one of five designer patterns, each with a matching cartridge sleeve, for a battery as stylish as it is powerful.
V2 Standard Kit - EX Series (Pictured with EX Brushed Steel Batteries)


                               V2 Standard Kit - EX Series 

                                      Perfect Introduction to Our Premium EX Line

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$59.95
600 V4F pts

YOUR KIT SUMMARY

Flavor Cartridges
EX V2 Red 1.2% Nicotine (5-Pack)
EX V2 Red 1.2% Nicotine (5-Pack)
Batteries
EX, Brushed Steel, Auto
EX, Brushed Steel, Auto
Accessories
V2 Express Charger
V2 Wall Adapter

     

   













  
























                                             


                               V2 Standard E-Liquid Kit - EX Series
                  An E-Liquid Kit with the Full Range of EX Options
$72.95 
or 730 V4F pt

YOUR KIT SUMMARY

E-Liquid Flavors
V2 Red 25ml 1.2% Nicotine
Menthol 25ml 1.2% Nicotine
Batteries
EX, Brushed Steel, Auto
EX, Brushed Steel, Auto
Accessories
V2 EX Blanks for E-Liquid (3-Pack)
V2 Wall Adapter
V2 Express Charger   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Vaporizer (inhalation device)

Vaporizer (inhalation device)


A vaporization heat wand and vaporization chamber bowl used to deliver vapor through a water pipe
A vaporizer or vaporiser is a device used to vaporize the active ingredients of plant material, commonly cannabistobacco, or other herbs or blends for the purpose of inhalation. However, they can be used with pure chemicals when mixed with plant material (e.g. tobacco-free nicotine).
Vaporizers contain various forms of extraction chambers including straight bore, venturi, or sequential venturi, and are made of materials such as metal or glass. The extracted vapor may be collected in an inflatable bag, or inhaled directly through a hose or pipe. With no combustion happening when used properly and cooler temperatures, a significantly better efficiency in extracting the ingredients can be obtained. Hence, the irritating and harmful effects of smoking are heavily reduced, as is secondhand smoke.


E-cigarette vaporizers

Main article: Electronic cigarette

Various types of electronic cigarettes.
An electronic cigarette is a battery-powered vaporizer which simulates the feeling of smoking, but without burningtobacco. The three main types of e-cigarettes are cigalikes, eGos, and MODs. Their use is commonly called "vaping". The user activates the e-cigarette by taking a puff or pressing a button. They are often cylindrical, but come in many variations. Some look like traditional cigarettes. Most are reusable but there are also disposable versions called first generation cigalikes. There are also second, third, and fourth generation devices. Instead of cigarette smoke, the user inhales an aerosol, commonly called vapor. E-cigarettes typically have a heating element that atomizes a liquid solution known as e-liquid.] E-liquids usually containpropylene glycolglycerin, water, nicotine, and flavorings. E-liquids are also sold without propylene glycol, without nicotine, or without flavors.
The benefits and the health risks of e-cigarettes are uncertain. There is tentative evidence that they can help people quit smoking, but they have not been proven better than regulated medication . As of 2014, their usefulness in tobacco harm reduction is unclear,but they have a potential to be part of the strategy to decrease tobacco related death and disease. Their safety risk to users is similar to that of smokeless tobacco. Regulated US Food and Drug Administration(FDA) nicotine replacement products are safer than e-cigarettes, but e-cigarettes are probably safer than smoking.

Marijuana vaporizers

Vaporizers are also used to inhale marijuana. Of the studies about vaporizing marijuana, few have addressed the quality of the vapor extracted and delivered; instead, studies usually focus on the mode of usage of the vaporizers. There are 483 identifiable chemical constituents known to exist in the cannabis plant, and at least 85 different cannabinoids have been isolated from the plant.The aromatic terpenoids begin to vaporize at 126.0 °C (258.8 °F), but the more bio-activetetrahydrocannabinol (THC)cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabinol (CBN) do not vaporize until near their respective boiling points: THC 157 °C (315 °F), CBD 160–180 °C (320–356 °F), and CBN 185 °C (365 °F).
Vaporizing is more efficient than smoking, because approximately 30% of THC in marijuana or hashish cigarettes is destroyed by pyrolysis during smoking.

Medical vaporizers


A forced-air vaporizer. The detachable balloon (top) fills with vapors that are then inhaled.
Studies have shown that vaporizing cannabis exposes the user to lower levels of harmful substances than smoking cannabis.These findings are important for it is estimated that 10–20 percent of patients with chronic painmultiple sclerosisepilepsy, and HIV/AIDShave admitted to smoking cannabis for therapeutic purposes.] For patients, a study found that smoking cannabis sativa reduced daily pain by 34%, a statistically significant amount.
In a study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology in May 2008, it was stated that vaporizers were a "suitable method for the administration of THC". A 2007 study by the University of California, San Francisco, published in the Journal of the American Academy of Neurology, found that "there was virtually no exposure to harmful combustion products using the vaporizing device". A 2006 study performed by researchers at Leiden University found that vaporizers were "safe and effective cannabinoid delivery system(s)". The study stated that the amount of THC delivered by vaporizers were equivalent to the amount delivered by smoking. Because of those studies and other studies, vaporizers are considered medically sound devices for delivering THC.

Efficiency

The proposed factors affecting output include
  • Temperature
  • Specimen density
  • Weight, content of water and essential oils
  • Consistency of material in the filling chamber
  • Storage time of the vapor
  • Inhalation method (breathing technique)
Not all those have been scientifically tested. Research using vaporizers found the delivery efficiency highest at around 226 °C (439 °F), falling to about half efficiency at 150 °C (302 °F) to 180 °C (356 °F) degrees depending on material. The purest preparations produced the highest efficiencies, about 56% for pure THC versus 29% for plant material (female flower tops) with 12% THCA content. Besides THC, several other cannabinoids as well as a range of other plant components including terpenoids were detected in the plant material. Using pure THC in the vaporizer, no degradation products (delta-8-THC (D8-THC), cannabinol (CBN), or unknown compounds) were detected by HPLC analysis. The longer vapor is stored, the more THC is lost as it condenses on the surface of the vaporizer or the balloon. This loss may be negligible over a few minutes but may exceed 50% after 90 minutes.The Leiden University study found that as much as 30–40% of inhaled THC was not absorbed by the lungs but simply exhaled. However, they did not find large individual differences in the amounts exhaled.

Culinary application

Vaporizers are sometimes used by chefs as a method of applying controlled heat to herbs and spices to release flavors that are otherwise difficult to titrate or apply, or that might be spoiled by overheating during cooking. Grant Achatz, chef-proprietor of Alinea in Chicago, "uses the aroma-filled bags as place-mats, punctured when plates are placed in front of the customer".

    E-cigarettes and E-hookahs

    Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and electronic hookahs (e-hookahs) allow the user to inhale a vapor that may contain nicotine as well as other flavors and chemicals. Many e-cigarettes and hookahs look just like real cigarettes or pipes. But some look like pens or USB memory sticks. Not much is known yet about the benefits and risks of these products.

    How they work
    There are many types of e-cigarettes and e-hookahs. Most have a battery-operated heating device. When you inhale, the heater turns on and heats a liquid cartridge into a vapor. The cartridge may contain nicotine or other flavors or chemicals. It also contains glycerol or propylene glycol (PEG), which looks like smoke when you exhale. Each cartridge can be used a few times. Cartridges come in many flavors.

    Uses
    The makers of e-cigarettes and e-hookahs market their products for several uses:

    To use as a safer alternative to tobacco products. The makers claim their products don't contain the harmful chemicals found in regular cigarettes. They say this makes their products safer choices for those who already smoke and don't want to quit.
    To "smoke" without getting addicted. Consumers can choose cartridges that don't contain nicotine, the addictive substance found in tobacco.
    To "smoke" in areas where smoking is banned. Since there are not yet bans against e-cigarettes in many places, these products allow smokers to "smoke" in smoke-free areas.
    To use as a tool to help you quit smoking. Some companies tout their products as a way to quit smoking. More studies are needed to prove this claim.
    E-cigarettes have not been fully tested. So it is not yet known if any of these claims are true.

    Safety concerns
    Health experts have many concerns about the safety of e-cigarettes and e-hookahs.

    There is no evidence that shows these products are safe to use over the long term.
    There are chemicals that can cause cancer in some of the products they tested. One sample contained a toxic ingredient found in antifreeze.
    The ingredients in e-cigarettes are not labeled, so it's not clear what's in them.
    It's not known how much nicotine is in each cartridge. The FDA found nicotine in one sample that was labeled nicotine-free.
    It is not known if these devices are a safe or effective way to quit smoking.
    Non-smokers may start using e-cigarettes because they believe these devices are safe.
    E-cigarettes and children
    Many experts also have concerns about the effects of these products on children.

    These products are sold in flavors that may appeal to children and teens, such as chocolate and key lime pie. This could lead to more nicotine addiction in children.
    Teens who use e-cigarettes may be more likely to take up smoking regular cigarettes.
    More studies are needed
    There is not enough information about e-cigarettes to know if they are safe or harmful. Until more is known about their long-term effects, the FDA and the American Cancer Association recommend steering clear of these devices.

    If you are trying to quit smoking, your best bet is to use FDA-approved smoking cessation aids. These include:

    Nicotine gum
    Lozenges
    Skin patches
    Nasal spray and oral inhaled products
    When to call the doctor
    If you need more help quitting, talk with your health care provider.

    Alternative Names
    Electronic cigarettes; Electronic hookahs; Vaping

    Electronic cigarette aerosol and e-liquid

    Aerosol (vapor) exhaled by an e-cigarette user.

    The aerosol of electronic cigarettes is generated when the e-liquid reaches a temperature of roughly 100–250 °C within a chamber. The user inhales the aerosol, commonly called vapor, rather than cigarette smoke.The aerosol provides a flavor and feel similar to tobacco smoking. In physics, a vapor is a substance in the gas phase whereas an aerosol is a suspension of tiny particles of liquid, solid or both within a gas. The aerosol is made-up of liquid sub-micron particles of condensed vapor  which mostly consist of propylene glycolglycerolwaterflavoringsnicotine, and other chemicals. The various chemicals in the aerosol give rise to many issues concerning the safety of electronic cigarettes that have been much discussed. After a puff, inhalation of the aerosol travels from the device into the mouth and lungs. A 2014 review found that the particles emitted by e-cigarettes are comparable in size and number to particles in cigarette smoke, with the majority of them in the ultrafine range. The particles are of the ultrafine size which can go deep in the lungs and then into the systemic circulation. A 2014 review said local pulmonary toxicity may occur because metal nanoparticles can deposit in the lungs. Others show that the quantities of metals emitted are minimal and permissible by medicinal standards.

    Various bottles of e-liquid.
    After the aerosol is inhaled, it is exhaled. Emissions from electronic cigarettes are not comparable to environmental pollution or cigarette smoke as their nature and chemical composition are completely different. The particles are larger, with the mean size being 600 nm in inhaled aerosol and 300 nm in exhaled vapor. Bystanders are exposed to these particles from exhaled e-cigarette vapor. There is a concern that some of the mainstream vapor exhaled by e-cigarette users can be inhaled by bystanders, particularly indoors, and have significant adverse effects. Since e-cigarettes involve an aerosolization process, it is suggested that no meaningful amounts of carbon monoxide are emitted. Thus, cardiocirculatory effects caused by carbon monoxide are not likely. E-cigarette use by a parent might lead to inadvertent health risks to offspring. E-cigarettes pose many safety concerns to children.For example, indoor surfaces can accumulate nicotine where e-cigarettes were used, which may be inhaled by children, particularly youngsters, long after they were used.
    E-liquid is the mixture used in vapor products such as electronic cigarettes. The main ingredients in the e-liquid usually are propylene glycolglycerinnicotine, and flavorings. However, there are e-liquids sold without propylene glycol, nicotine, or flavors.The liquid typically contains 95% propylene glycol and glycerin.The flavorings may be natural or artificial. About 8,000 flavors exist as of 2014. There are many e-liquids manufacturers in the USA and worldwide.] While there are currently no US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) manufacturing standards for e-liquid, the FDA has proposed regulations that are expected to be finalized in late 2015. Industry standards have been created and published by the American E-liquid Manufacturing Standards Association (AEMSA).

    Composition

    Aerosol

    The vapor usually contains nicotineglycerinpropylene glycolflavors and aroma transporters. The nicotine levels in the vapor varies either from puff-to-puff or among products of the same company A 2015 report commissioned by Public Health England concluded that e-cigarettes "release negligible levels of nicotine into ambient air". E-cigarettes without nicotine are also available. The vapor may also contain tiny amounts of toxicantscarcinogens, and heavy metals.Contamination with various chemicals has been identified.E-cigarette makers do not fully disclose information on the chemicals that can be released or synthesized during use. The metals have been found in trace amounts in the vapor, some of them at higher amounts than in cigarette smoke. The peak concentration of nicotine delivered by e-cigarette use is comparable to that produced by conventional cigarette smoking.

    E-liquid


    E-liquid, e-fluid, or e-juice is the mixture used in vapor products including e-cigarettes. E-Liquids come in many variations, including different nicotine strengths and many different flavors. The main ingredients are propylene glycol, glycerin, and flavorings; and most often, nicotine in liquid form. The liquid typically contains 95% propylene glycol and glycerin, and the remaining 5% being flavorings and nicotine. E-liquid can be made with or without nicotine, with >90% of e-liquids containing some level of nicotine. The most regularly used base carrier chemical is propylene glycol with or without glycerinE-liquid containing glycerin and water made without propylene glycol are also sold.It is uncertain whether the nicotine used in e-liquid is manufactured using a United States Pharmacopeia (USP) grade nicotine, a tobacco plant extract, tobacco dust or a synthetic nicotine. Most e-cigarette liquids contain nicotine, but the level of nicotine varies depending on user-preference and manufacturers. Although some e-juice is nicotine-free, surveys demonstrate that 97% of responders use products that contain nicotine. A 2015 review suggests that 1% of users use liquid without nicotine.
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