1. Vapours inhale cocktail of carcinogens (Addn. Data required for validating),
carbon monoxide and other irritants : Fine, Ultra-fine and nanoparticles, including metals and silicate 2. Lack of data to claim e cig advantageous claims over tobacco 3. Neurological and DNA damages can be caused by nicotine 4. Study claims cancer reduction by quitting smoke is not proven, so quitting smoking by vapour is pointless 5. E-liquid( non nicotine) is approved as food additive but not approved for inhaling 6. Inconsistent liquid testing protocols 7. Ecig exploding : due to lack of regulatory standards 8. Regulated US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) products such as nicotine inhalers are likely safer than e-cigarettes 9. A 2015 study found serious adverse events related to e-cigarettes were hypotension, seizure, chest pain, rapid heartbeat, disorientation, and congestive heart failure but it was unclear to the degree they were the result of e-cigarettes 10. Electronic cigarettes deliver nicotine more slowly than cigarettes. The good news is that some scientists believe that because of this, e cigarettes are less addictive than tobacco cigarettes (see: Why everything they told you about nicotine addiction could be wrong). 11. On the negative side, you may need a higher level of nicotine in your e liquid to get the same effect as a cigarette, so try switching to a stronger eliquid.
12. Not known to handle the device correctly.
13. Most tobacco cigarette smokers draw short drags straight to their lungs. 14. All e liquids maintain a balance between throat hit and vapour production. The exact throat hit/vapour production depends on the ratio of propylene glycol (PG) to vegetable glycerine (VG). 15. Propylene glycol (PG) leads to a greater throat hit, while vegetable glycerine (VG) leads to greater vapour production. 16. Flooded atomiser/clearomiser 17. Leaking Clearomiser 18. Battery issue. 19. Important problem faced is burnt taste due to lack of e liquid replacement. 20. Insufficient Eliquid