People
who have adopted the latest and greatest method of quitting smoking
know how beneficial vaporizers can be. Instead of burning nicotine, a
vaporizer does just that; vaporizes. Many believe this to be far less
dangerous than burning. The vaporizer is good enough as it is, but
there are some downfalls to vaporizers that can make them a little
challenging.
You
can think of it almost like buying a stock car. It works perfectly
fine- it gets you from points A to B, but some of the conveniences
may be missing. For example, a USB adapter so that you can play your
favorite music, or a DVD player for the kids to keep entertained.
Perhaps you wanted power locks. All of these things can be purchased
as upgrades. The same goes for vaporizers.
People
who have a passion for vaporizing and a talent in engineering have
taken the “stock” model of vaporizers and boosted their
functionality and convenience levels. One of the biggest complaints
that people have about vaporizers are their battery lives. Some
people can only get about 15 to 20 hits at best from their vaporizer.
This could suffice if you’re just doing it every few hours, but if
you have a particularly long vaping session, then there’s a good
chance your vape could die right in the middle and require a charge.
Vaporizing
enthusiasts decided that they were going to rebuild the entire inside
of the vaporizer and prolong the battery life. One model, the
Screwdriver made headlines as it made the batter life of the
vaporizer last for upwards of 2 hours. The development of the
Screwdriver inspired other vaporizing aficionados to make
modifications
Another
artist, Larry Ross wanted to take the battery life of the vaporizer a
step further. What Larry wanted was a vaporizer that didn’t need
its tank to be refilled so often. From that dream came a model of
vaporizer that had a larger capacity tank on the inside.
Chris,
a popular e-cig modifier liked the idea of the longer battery life of
the Screwdriver, and also thought that Larry Ross’ creation of a
larger tank was ideal. However the size of the vaporizers were a turn
off for Chris. He wanted a more compact style of vaper without
sacrificing battery life or tank capacity. He created a brand of
vaporizer called “Gizmo” that combines the functionality of
battery life and larger tanks, with the convenience of it being small
and compact.
Box Mods don’t stop with longer lasting batteries and larger capacity
tanks. People have gone as far as making custom cases for vaporizers
that look like everything from Doctor Who’s Tardis to vintage dial
radios.
As
time goes on, Box Mods get more and more creative. Whatever it is
that you wish your vaporizer had, if you have the imagination and the
time, you can make a box mod for it. Only time will tell what the
next box mod creation will be.