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Electronic Cigarettes
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Has anyone tried these electronic ciggies and do they work and from which shops on the high street can they be bought? Ta Muchly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry but to me they don't work, you're still smoking, just swapping one device for another. Are they meant to be long term? By using the ecigs my daughter still has dreadful cravings for tobacco and the ecigs just give her enough to satisfy the craving and therefore to continue smoking them. I don't see her ever stopping at the moment. If you're smoking those then you haven't stopped smoking IMO. They do't break the habit. I'm sure there will be plenty of you who won't agree with me:-)
No ummmm, it looks like these
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And I also have a pink one too. Why? Well, because it's pink!
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And I also have a pink one too. Why? Well, because it's pink!
I didn't want to break the habit ladybirder, I still enjoy smoking and to be brutally honest if they weren't so bloody expensive I still would be!
With an ECig you're satisfying (well mostly, it's not infallible) your nicotine craving which is less harmful than filling your lungs full of tar which is the REAL killer.
With an ECig you're satisfying (well mostly, it's not infallible) your nicotine craving which is less harmful than filling your lungs full of tar which is the REAL killer.
nice one ummmm, im on there with same name as here, so easily found, though im not as prolific a poster there as here!
PM me there or via FB if/when you want to upgrade and i'll scout around for you. Do have a look round that forum, there's oodles of information from lots of people who really know their ECig stuff.
Apologies woodelf for the thread hijack, hope you're able to sift through my waffle and glean dome useful information x
PM me there or via FB if/when you want to upgrade and i'll scout around for you. Do have a look round that forum, there's oodles of information from lots of people who really know their ECig stuff.
Apologies woodelf for the thread hijack, hope you're able to sift through my waffle and glean dome useful information x
Hey woodelf :-)
What you get with it depends where you buy it im afraid. The basic "thing" you can buy will be a tank, which is your battery, and a clearomiser which is what your EJuice goes into.
With that, you'll obviously need a charger, either a USB or mains. This may come as a package with the ECig, again, it depends what you buy and from where. You'll also need to buy the EJuice, again, yoour vendor may chuck one in the package for you.
Your clearomiser will be a disposable one, however ive found that by rinsing with water these can last a good couple of weeks, and at only a few quid a go, aren't expensive anyway- most people don't bother cleaning them out, preferring to buy a new one each time, but as im a tight northerner...
Batteries, ive found you'll need at least 2, as logic tells you that you'll need one to vape on as one is charging, especially of you vape constantly like I do. You might other hand find you can manage to wait a few hours whilst yours is charging, again, its a preference thing.
As for what it looks like, hmmm, let me think. They really are all different, colours, weight, size but mine is kinda cigar sized, coloured silver, and obviously heavier than a normal cigarette.
What you get with it depends where you buy it im afraid. The basic "thing" you can buy will be a tank, which is your battery, and a clearomiser which is what your EJuice goes into.
With that, you'll obviously need a charger, either a USB or mains. This may come as a package with the ECig, again, it depends what you buy and from where. You'll also need to buy the EJuice, again, yoour vendor may chuck one in the package for you.
Your clearomiser will be a disposable one, however ive found that by rinsing with water these can last a good couple of weeks, and at only a few quid a go, aren't expensive anyway- most people don't bother cleaning them out, preferring to buy a new one each time, but as im a tight northerner...
Batteries, ive found you'll need at least 2, as logic tells you that you'll need one to vape on as one is charging, especially of you vape constantly like I do. You might other hand find you can manage to wait a few hours whilst yours is charging, again, its a preference thing.
As for what it looks like, hmmm, let me think. They really are all different, colours, weight, size but mine is kinda cigar sized, coloured silver, and obviously heavier than a normal cigarette.