• pumpsnabben
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    111 year ago

    I really like these disposables but I totally understand why they shouldn’t be available.

    I’ve been informed that these should be treated like batteries when recycling.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      Well, they do have batteries so, yeah. That’s the issue I have with them: they’re made of a finite, fairly precious and environmentally damaging material but the manufacturers specifically sell them as disposable. At least a McDonalds carton dumped on the roadside will dissolve to harmless mush in a few months, but disposable vapes won’t; they’re going to landfill, or down drains into rivers, or exploding in compactors and the manufacturers know it.

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      121 year ago

      They’re really handy in a pinch but some people seem to only buy disposables. If you’re going to start vaping then you’re much better off getting a proper battery rather than burning through disposables.

      • HipPriest
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        191 year ago

        I’ve become pretty convinced over the last few years they should just clamp down on all non-refillable devices. I have a feeling this would stop a lot of teen vaping, because messing about with coils and liquids takes any glamour out of the thing

        • @[email protected]
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          91 year ago

          The EU are introducing new laws that require batteries be easily user-replacable in devices like vapes. I’m hoping that’ll kill them off if nothing else.

          • @breadsmasher
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            51 year ago

            Just imagine the malicious compliance. Replaceable batteries but not liquid