In 2019, cigarette-style e-cigarettes accounted for more than 10% (10.5%) of total cigarette sales in South Korea for the first time. The cigarette-style e-cigarette products currently in circulation in the Korean market include KTG’s lil, Korean Philip M
In 2019, the proportion of cigarette-type e-cigarettes in South Korea's total cigarette sales exceeded 10% (10.5%) for the first time. Currently, the cigarette-type e-cigarette products circulating in the South Korean market include KT&G's "lil", Philip Morris's "IQOS", and British American Tobacco's "glo".<\/span><\/span><\/p>
Recently, HAKA Korea officially launched a new cigarette-type e-cigarette product called "Haka HNB" available in black, pink, and gold-brown colors. One of the key features of this e-cigarette product is the "Blade Change System", which allows users to easily replace the core heating element of the cigarette-type e-cigarette, quickly resolving issues related to heating element damage or aging, thereby reducing repair time and after-sales service costs.<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/p>
This product takes 50 minutes to fully charge and can provide users with 20 cigarette puffs. Weighing only 65 grams, it is easy to carry; the internal device is made of SUS material, making it sturdy and durable. After preheating for about 15 seconds, this product can continuously heat for 6 minutes, and users can set the heating mode to either 340 degrees or 350 degrees based on different symbols.
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