e-cigarettes

nsbudca

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Just thought I would share my experience for those who are on the road or looking to drop the ciggy habit.

My cigarette costed me 80.55$ after taxes and a bottle of ejuice.


I have been using it for a week and haven't touched a cigarette. I actually use the vape less than I smoked. I feel great already and I'm slowly starting to wean my way off the e cig.

If any of you are looking to quit..I would recommend this route. I didn't put much detail in here but feel free to ask if you have any questions.

Not much of a post but I thought it may help some of you.
 

gb123

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if ya buy a reg 20 dollar 510 multi voltage battery and a bottom horizontal coil Cartomizer for 5 dollars get you 5 carts. A spool of Kanger wire and you're golden to burn oil,bubble real nice and even herb if you so wish.
 

nsbudca

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I've completely cut smoking out of my daily routine. Vaporizing my meds too. Ill probably still take a few bong hits every now and then though :-P.

I didn't realize how shitty smoking made me feel until now..huge difference.
 

Yessica...

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That's wicked it's working for you! It's becoming quite the thing in Thunder Bay, a lot of people started vaping over the summer.

I bought one, a skunk stick, that I actually originally bought for vaping MMJ.

Unfortunately though, when I was using the nicotine juice, it made me cough. Everytime actually. At first I thought it was because I was sick (I had something called post viral cough that lasted for about 3 weeks). But even after that I still coughed every time.

It wasn't a vaporizer meant specifically for nicotine juice, and it had a plastic casing for the liquid attachment. Maybe that could have been the problem?

Anyone have a favourite e-ciggarette brand?

I really liked the electric "cigarette's" that you could get from Mac's convenience store. They looked just like cigarettes, and when you inhaled a light at the end would glow. Vapour came out, but it didn't contain nicotine. It just helped with the habit of smoking. I used these to cut down on smoking during long drives, where I have been known to chain-smoke.

I'd like to find an e-ciggy like the cheap-o ones at the convince stores. Or at the very least one that doesn't make me cough.
 

leaffan

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I've been on one for 2 months? or so....really like it.
I found the key is to have a back up battery, and find the right juice for yourself.
Who wants to vape watermelon at 7am....not me.
Convenience and enjoyment are important.
 

nsbudca

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Kanger e-cigarettes are probably the best, thats what the dude at the vape shop told me anyways. Thats what i have and it has totally worked for me. I havent smoked a cigarette in about a week now and i had been trying to quit fr the longest time but found it to be super hard. This is the only thing that has done what i want. I'll give myself another two weeks and ill be off the vape too and at my goal of only ingesting MMJ.
 

Figong

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Kanger e-cigarettes are probably the best, thats what the dude at the vape shop told me anyways. Thats what i have and it has totally worked for me. I havent smoked a cigarette in about a week now and i had been trying to quit fr the longest time but found it to be super hard. This is the only thing that has done what i want. I'll give myself another two weeks and ill be off the vape too and at my goal of only ingesting MMJ.
Agreed, Kanger is amongst the best going - you can get a Kanger EVOD battery (spinner, not passthrough), with protank and juice for < 60 total, and that factors USB battery charger as well
 
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