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Electronic Cigarette
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Good to see you're still "at it", Mike
I am too. In fact I'm struggling with dodgy equipment still - I bought a pack of 5 901 atties from Totally Wicked and 3 of them failed immediately that I dripped into them. I've dripped (for newbies, that means literally dripping the "juice" straight into the atomiser instead of into the stuffing in the cartridge) almost from the very start of my vaping career, this is the first time an atty has been killed by it
And these packs of 5, being a reduced price, have no warranty
What equipment are you using Mike? Have you tried different models? I'd be embarrassed to tell you how many different models I have, and, following on from that - how much I've spent :eek:
But I still haven't puffed a single shred of baccy since 23rd October 08
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I have tried quite a few of these devices from different suppliers.
For me the following are essential:
A> Looks & Feel
This goes without saying but for me it must look like the very thing I am trying to displace - that is my real tobacco cigarette. Most fo the mdoels out there just do not look like cigarettes and more like big lumps of plastic. When I smoke I do not want a stima attached to it and I do not want any undue attentionor side ward looks.
B> Reliability & Quality
So many times I have tried electronic cigarettes which simply do not stand the test fo time. They are so hit and miss. I understand that this is a relatively new area of technology but for me to give up real ciagrettes - the device must be reliable.
I also want to use a product or brand of electronic cigarette which is reputable and something which I am proud not only to use and be seen with but also happy to recommend.
C> Satisfying
The experience of using such a device must provide me with the satsifaction of smoking a real cigarette - otherwise whats the point.
So what do I use ? What do I receommend ?
Visit NUCIG.co.uk
Why ? For all of the reasons above. The build is superb and it JUST LOOKS like and SMOKES like and SATSIFIES like a real cigarette. The quality is very obvious and the NUCIG is very distinctive in the way it is styled.
Has anyone else used the NUCIG from NUCIG.co.uk ?0 -
debra_bradley wrote: »I have tried quite a few of these devices from different suppliers.
For me the following are essential:
A> Looks & Feel
This goes without saying but for me it must look like the very thing I am trying to displace - that is my real tobacco cigarette. Most fo the mdoels out there just do not look like cigarettes and more like big lumps of plastic. When I smoke I do not want a stima attached to it and I do not want any undue attentionor side ward looks.
B> Reliability & Quality
So many times I have tried electronic cigarettes which simply do not stand the test fo time. They are so hit and miss. I understand that this is a relatively new area of technology but for me to give up real ciagrettes - the device must be reliable.
I also want to use a product or brand of electronic cigarette which is reputable and something which I am proud not only to use and be seen with but also happy to recommend.
C> Satisfying
The experience of using such a device must provide me with the satsifaction of smoking a real cigarette - otherwise whats the point.
So what do I use ? What do I receommend ?
Visit NUCIG.co.uk
Why ? For all of the reasons above. The build is superb and it JUST LOOKS like and SMOKES like and SATSIFIES like a real cigarette. The quality is very obvious and the NUCIG is very distinctive in the way it is styled.
Has anyone else used the NUCIG from NUCIG.co.uk ?
Good advert ........ :rolleyes:Genie
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I hope they pay you well, Deb
veronarona0 -
Just sharing the news ! I am really passionate about these - as they worked for me when everything else failed. Trust me - 25 a day down to zero - coming upto 3 weeks now.0
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debra_bradley wrote: »Trust me - 25 a day down to zero - coming upto 3 weeks now.
Well done you! You won't find a more enthusiastic fan of e-cigs than I am - one year on zero fags in 4 days' time :eek: if I live that long (50 years smoking, ending up on 60 unfiltered Golden Virginia per day).
It's actually a relief to have a fellow e-cigger in this thread (there are a few others, but not enough) - but as for the Nucig brand, it's not well known in my circles.
Talking of "my circles" - do come and join us in our eBay e-cig group (eBay supply the space for all sorts of groups, it's nothing to do with them otherwise). We're ever so friendly and nice to everyone, and we have some really good heads among us (and I don't count myself as one):
http://groups.ebay.co.uk/clubforum.jspa?forumID=18000022088
Anyone who is trepidous (?!) and wants their hand held, or wants to ask questions about any aspect of e-cigs, do come along :T
veronarona0 -
I got mine from www vapette.co.uk they do a cheap starter kit which i bought along with some liquid, I now go without real tobacco all day and smoke my ecig at work which helps stop my cravings.0
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ASH "interim" report on Electronic Cigarettes - and it's not entirely negative :eek:
(They had earlier been overly influenced by American lobby groups like the tobacco and pharmaceutical billionaires.)
http://www.ash.org.uk/files/documents/ASH_715.pdf
veronarona0 -
veronarona wrote: »Good to see you're still "at it", Mike
I am too. In fact I'm struggling with dodgy equipment still - I bought a pack of 5 901 atties from Totally Wicked and 3 of them failed immediately that I dripped into them. I've dripped (for newbies, that means literally dripping the "juice" straight into the atomiser instead of into the stuffing in the cartridge) almost from the very start of my vaping career, this is the first time an atty has been killed by it
And these packs of 5, being a reduced price, have no warranty
What equipment are you using Mike? Have you tried different models? I'd be embarrassed to tell you how many different models I have, and, following on from that - how much I've spent :eek:
But I still haven't puffed a single shred of baccy since 23rd October 08
veronarona
sorry,,,only just seen this!!!
i was using an evo by intellicig, it was ok but has an auto cut off on the battery which was a pain so i bought a 510 titan from tecc, still using that, its really good, not had any problems with it after about 3months of use.0
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