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  • lewt wrote: »
    4 months on friday

    Well done 1ewt :T and it's great to see someone with so much MSE-cred promoting the cause :p

    1ewt is right, folks!
  • Above all, don't be taken in by the so called "Free Trial" e-cigs. They aren't free - far from it.
  • zartub
    zartub Posts: 194 Forumite
    another good site with good info & really happy to help

    http://ukvapers.com
  • i prefer AAEC theyre more friendly and helpful towards newbies.plus ive been ignored and messed around in the classifieds of ukv...the chatroom good thought.
  • AAE-C and UKV have different personas, that's for sure, which is a good thing as we cater for all types between us :) And many of us use both forums.

    Nevertheless, thanks for your endorsement, Dude ;)
  • I was struggling with the whole electronic e-cig thing. Started on e-cigs simply to make a pack of regular cigs last longer to save some cash. Was not even considering stopping. Bought my first e-cig almost a month ago and have not smoked since.

    I found the allaboute-cigarettes.proboards forum by chance and was so confused about all the different types of stuff out there. Asked some questions and was totally surprised by a wonderfully helpful community. Seriously if you need any advice or information re e-cigs hop over there.

    Also, I found this place via them :)
  • So good to hear All About E-cigarettes helped you Junglejink :) :santa2:
  • Fer goodness' sake, Isaac, tell your mum I'm trying to watch the Strictly final and you're interrupting me with email alerts :mad:

    :p
  • Lol Veronarona :) I'm a 52 year old cat (in human years) so gone past the stage of telling my mum anything :D

    Was glad to see the best man won on Strictly :D
  • hm71_2
    hm71_2 Posts: 1,980 Forumite
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    veronarona wrote: »
    OH might be able to refill those cartomisers with juice (huge choice of flavours and strengths), and if the cap comes out of the cartomiser you can fit a nice comfy drip-tip (mouthpiece).

    Depends how long the batteries take a charge as to how much money can be saved.

    veronarona :)

    hi- well have ordered some juice worked out £11 for 30ml so hopefully can refill easily & save more money paying £6 per pack of cartomisers at the mo (approx 75 ciggies) £8 for 30ml of juice (approx 120 ciggies). so fingers crossed- thanks for the advise. :)
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