The Condor RDA was sent to me for free for the purpose of this review. It was sent to me by who I believe is the creator. She said you can buy this from VaporArtillery.com for $34.95. This RDA can be used both as a regular dripper or as a squonker, but it really shines … Read more
Woosah Vapes sent My Momma Said to me for free for the purpose of this review (use code alex6 for 10% off your order). They describe it as a creamy strawberry milkshake made with strawberries, strawberry syrup, and homemade ice cream.
Woosah Vapes sent Aztec Warrior (use code alex6 for 10% off your order) to me for free for the purpose of this review. They describe it as a cinnamon roll crunch, which is clearly inspired by the cereal.
Woosah Vapes sent Ur My Boy Blu (use code alex6 for 10% off your order) for free for the purpose of this review. They describe it as a rich and creamy cheesecake topped with blueberry syrup.
The Green Tank was sent to me from HeavenGifts.com for the purpose of this review. This is a sub-ohm tank from a company named CARRYS. I’ve never heard of them before, but they have a website at carrystech.com if you want to look them up. Specs The green tank 4ml capacity 24.5mm diameter Silicone airflow … Read more
e-smoke.com sent me the Geekvape Athena Squonk Kit for free for the purpose of review. This is a stylish single-18650 battery mechanical squonking box mod with a matching bottom feeding RDA. It comes in colors of Black, Blue, Gunmetal, and Silver. It’s a $70 kit, but e-smoke gave me a coupon code, ESASK, which brings it down to $48 with free shipping. Get it here.
First I want to thank one of my subscribers, William, for prompting me to put this post together. So let’s just jump right in.
Ultrasonic cleaners are typically used to clean things like jewelry and eyeglasses, but they’re also used for medical equipment, electronics, musical instruments and other things. Ultrasonic cleaners don’t sterilize though, so they won’t work like an autoclave in a tattoo shop (which many people wrongly assume).
How Ultrasonic Cleaners Work
Ultrasonic cleaners work by emitting ultrasound sound waves, which are sound waves that humans can’t hear. People with good hearing might be able to hear sound waves up to 20khz, but not usually higher than that. Ultrasonic cleaners typically run between 25khz to 400khz, so we can’t hear the sound they are emitting. Cats can hear up to 79 kHz and dogs up to 45 kHz, so you might notice your pets acting a little strange when you run an ultrasonic cleaner.
There are already many studies that show that vaping is not a gateway to smoking, but this most recent study is probably the largest one yet.
This study was performed by researchers from The University of Stirling, the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, Cardiff University, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), and King’s College London. There are no reported conflicts of interest.