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Thin ecigs made to look like cigarettes are not the way to go, trust me.
Most are about 150mAh and you need at least a 650mAh battery - even then that runs out in say 4 to 6 hours.
Unfortunately you have to shell out on a decent one. The thin ones are just toys that don't give the same sensation as smoking and never will unless the battery technology suddenly improves overnight.
The thing is it needs to be @ 3.7v and in a thin one you get no time at all vaping with that. I would need to carry about 6 spare batteries around and be swapping them every 1 or 2 hours.
Just get a 18650 setup and have done with it, you will in the end anyway, easier to just buy it now instead of 2 or 3 or 4 purchases later. Expensive now, cheaper in the long run. It depends on how hell bent you are on quitting cigs.0 -
I don't tried this, but i will test it. Some of my friend and cousin tried this. Electronic Cigarette is most brand new creation for world smoker.0
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I smoke around 30 roll ups with a tip a day and i am desperate to stop, i think electronic cigarettes are the way to go for me, i have tried classes, patches, lozenges, zaiban and cold turkey and i am still a smoker :beer:0
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jimmyjjohn wrote: »I smoke around 30 roll ups with a tip a day and i am desperate to stop, i think electronic cigarettes are the way to go for me, i have tried classes, patches, lozenges, zaiban and cold turkey and i am still a smoker :beer:
Say that in HERE, Jimmy, and you'll get a wealth of very friendly guidance from people just like you who've taken the plunge0 -
veronarona is right, we can help you & anyone else find the best e-cig for you at the best price0
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Ecigs are a great way to save money. And the health benefit are a priceless thing to take into account. Plus there are a lot of vendors willing to provide free samples of their electronic cigarettes. I started with Real Feel Ecigs, and it has been great for starting with disposable ecigarettes (also they offer a pack for free at their website), now I'm getting a rechargeable tube soon. But I can't decide which flavors of eJuice I'll be buying yet lol.
Congratulations for giving up on smoking and starting a healthier habit. I've been smoke free for 3 months now and I've never been happier, in fact I just love vaping a lot more than smoking as you can vape practically anywhere and it smells nice.0 -
Those are very pricey Lisa. Are you in the UK? There are better and cheaper vendors for e-cigs!
Pop across to
http://allaboute-cigarettes.proboards.com/
for good advice on the current best buys and discount codes!0 -
Hiya,
Im new to these forums- how do I see if someone has commented on one of my posts please.
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I ordered a promotional pack from Clearsmoke an E- Cig Company for £ 7.95 (postage and packaging costs). On reading further i found that i was signing upto a contract for around 60£ a month which i did not want to do.
I therefore cancelled the order on the same day (within a couple of hours)
i was expecting a refund of my money but i was told today that i would forfeit the postage and packaging charges despite them not having sent my order. I was further told that this was in their terms and conditions.
Having spent almost 8£ for "postage and packaging" when nothing has been sent to me seems like piracy!!
As they say Buyer Beware ...so this post is to let other people know0 -
These scams are warned against on the good forums! Unfortunately Docpm you're not the first and will not be the last to be scammed!
Please don't let it put you off the concept of e-cigs. For good advice, lists of tried and trusted vendors and discount codes, pop across to AAEC0
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