Can the Innokin Endura T18 explode?

Hello dear people,

I'm still relatively new to switching and have done a bit of research.

It is important to me that the e-cigarette has a degassing option(?), but I cannot find any information on how safe the Endura T18 is to use.

Just something about short circuit protection, over and discharge protection or something like that.

I don't want one of those things exploding in my mouth, but I'm not sure what else is important. Who wants to pull on a pipe bomb? The salesperson at the store recommended this model to me, but hey, who doesn't want to sell something, right?

Maybe there is an expert here who can evaluate this model.

Best regards

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sunnymarie32
2 years ago

No, she can’t if you don’t mess with it.

Rechargeable batteries undergo thermal formation only if they are overloaded, short-circuited or damaged. And that doesn’t go soooo fast, you’d really notice that the part of the device with the battery in it gets excessively and completely uninhabited hot… a certain heat is normal. Exploding would be the device only if an excessive gas pressure builds up in the housing, but that does not happen. I don’t have the Endura myself, but I had similar models (the Ego batteries). They have sufficient possibilities for degassing: on the 510 (the screw connection between the battery and the evaporator), on the fire button, on the charging bush… and the floor is also only pressed in and would yield to the pressure ๐Ÿ™‚