Which e-cigarette is good? How is the Flow Fulu vape?
Which e-cigarette is good? How is the Flow Fulu vape? The e-cigarette market has always been a very lucrative space. It should be noted that 90% of the world's e-cigarettes are manufactured in China, but due to policy factors, most are sold overseas. In r
Which e-cigarette is good? How is the Flow Fulu vape? The e-cigarette market has always been a very "lucrative" business. What everyone should know is that 90% of the world’s e-cigarettes are made in China, but due to certain policies, most of them have been sold overseas. In recent years, however, a large number of new e-cigarette companies have sprung up, all trying to claim a share of this big market, instantly shaking up what had been a quiet industry. So what’s driving this?
In my view, one reason is changing market conditions. According to data from the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, China’s cigarette sales revenue reached 1.434964 trillion yuan in 2017. Over the past five years, cigarette sales have continued to decline, while non-cigarette categories have risen rapidly. Statistics show that the global e-cigarette market was worth US$416 million in 2010, and by 2016, it had expanded to US$7.1 billion. In just six years, the market grew 17-fold. Another reason has to do with a major acquisition by Marlboro last year: Marlboro spent US$12.8 billion to acquire a 35% stake in e-cigarette company Juul. This move strongly signaled Marlboro’s ambitions in the e-cigarette market. Naturally, with such a big opportunity on the table, players entering the market were not going to miss it—including Luo Yonghao. Next, let’s take a look at this new product associated with him.
Flow Fulu vape
Because the CEO of Fulu is Zhu Xiaomu, employee No. 001 from the former Smartisan company, the product also carries a strong minimalist internet-style design language. The packaging is very simple. Inside the box are one device, three pods, and one charging cable. There are five pod flavors in total: 1. roasted tobacco, 2. cool mint, 3. mixed fruit, 4. matcha, and 5. mung bean dessert. In this respect, Fulu is fairly good. Each pod contains 1.5 ml of e-liquid, roughly equivalent to two packs of cigarettes, and the device body uses nano insert molding, giving it a very good hand feel.
With some vaping devices in the past, users would sometimes end up inhaling e-liquid into their mouths. To prevent e-liquid backflow, Fulu adopted a four-layer design. First, absorbent cotton is used at both the bottom and the top to quickly soak up condensation. Second, the bottom uses a threaded seal to prevent leakage. Most importantly, it uses a specially designed mushroom-shaped ceramic atomizer to prevent e-liquid from building up in the heater and leaking out.
This Fulu vape is being marketed with the key selling point of being "strong." You can picture it first—does it really feel that way when you use it?
Besides that, the Fulu vape includes some thoughtful extra features. Since smoking one cigarette usually takes about 15 puffs, the Fulu device vibrates after 15 puffs as a reminder. If you take a few puffs, put it down, and then pick it up again later, it resets the count. It also has water resistance and strong battery life: a full charge takes only 60 minutes, and when fully charged it can deliver about 210 to 330 puffs.
So overall, Fulu currently seems to be doing a fairly good job, and it may be worth trying. If it can replace traditional cigarettes, that would be a very positive thing for our own health and for the health of our family and friends around us.
So how is the Flow Fulu vape? That said, some users have also given feedback like this: “I tried it. I’m honestly speechless.... I’m not a Smartisan hater, but Zhu Xiaomu was really disappointing this time... Was this rushed, or what? What kind of small OEM factory did they find to handle quality control? The pod actually wobbles after being inserted into the device. On the very first puff every time, you can definitely hear the sound of e-liquid gurgling. And in the end I really have no words for the flavors.... It honestly feels like they just grabbed a few random flavorings from some generic factory and called it a day.... I’m not a shill—I’ve used RELX and the Ammo vape from Huoqi, and none of them dared to treat customers this carelessly... not to mention IQOS..... How exactly does Lao Luo manage his team?!"
In my view, one reason is changing market conditions. According to data from the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, China’s cigarette sales revenue reached 1.434964 trillion yuan in 2017. Over the past five years, cigarette sales have continued to decline, while non-cigarette categories have risen rapidly. Statistics show that the global e-cigarette market was worth US$416 million in 2010, and by 2016, it had expanded to US$7.1 billion. In just six years, the market grew 17-fold. Another reason has to do with a major acquisition by Marlboro last year: Marlboro spent US$12.8 billion to acquire a 35% stake in e-cigarette company Juul. This move strongly signaled Marlboro’s ambitions in the e-cigarette market. Naturally, with such a big opportunity on the table, players entering the market were not going to miss it—including Luo Yonghao. Next, let’s take a look at this new product associated with him.
Flow Fulu vapeBecause the CEO of Fulu is Zhu Xiaomu, employee No. 001 from the former Smartisan company, the product also carries a strong minimalist internet-style design language. The packaging is very simple. Inside the box are one device, three pods, and one charging cable. There are five pod flavors in total: 1. roasted tobacco, 2. cool mint, 3. mixed fruit, 4. matcha, and 5. mung bean dessert. In this respect, Fulu is fairly good. Each pod contains 1.5 ml of e-liquid, roughly equivalent to two packs of cigarettes, and the device body uses nano insert molding, giving it a very good hand feel.
With some vaping devices in the past, users would sometimes end up inhaling e-liquid into their mouths. To prevent e-liquid backflow, Fulu adopted a four-layer design. First, absorbent cotton is used at both the bottom and the top to quickly soak up condensation. Second, the bottom uses a threaded seal to prevent leakage. Most importantly, it uses a specially designed mushroom-shaped ceramic atomizer to prevent e-liquid from building up in the heater and leaking out.
This Fulu vape is being marketed with the key selling point of being "strong." You can picture it first—does it really feel that way when you use it?
Besides that, the Fulu vape includes some thoughtful extra features. Since smoking one cigarette usually takes about 15 puffs, the Fulu device vibrates after 15 puffs as a reminder. If you take a few puffs, put it down, and then pick it up again later, it resets the count. It also has water resistance and strong battery life: a full charge takes only 60 minutes, and when fully charged it can deliver about 210 to 330 puffs.So overall, Fulu currently seems to be doing a fairly good job, and it may be worth trying. If it can replace traditional cigarettes, that would be a very positive thing for our own health and for the health of our family and friends around us.
So how is the Flow Fulu vape? That said, some users have also given feedback like this: “I tried it. I’m honestly speechless.... I’m not a Smartisan hater, but Zhu Xiaomu was really disappointing this time... Was this rushed, or what? What kind of small OEM factory did they find to handle quality control? The pod actually wobbles after being inserted into the device. On the very first puff every time, you can definitely hear the sound of e-liquid gurgling. And in the end I really have no words for the flavors.... It honestly feels like they just grabbed a few random flavorings from some generic factory and called it a day.... I’m not a shill—I’ve used RELX and the Ammo vape from Huoqi, and none of them dared to treat customers this carelessly... not to mention IQOS..... How exactly does Lao Luo manage his team?!"



