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Anyone used one of these e-cigs?
What brand did you use, and are they worth a fuck? They seem kind of spendy for a fake smoke. I'd be willing to shell out for one if they work. 'Splain me your experience with these things please.
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Why not just plant a garden and enjoy life?
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i heard they e cigs are like shit., not worth a penny, only for show off.,
so i m on regular cig. |
I've tried the blu cigs, green smoke, and modern vapor ones.
Blu Cigs: sucked balls didn't get much vapor that i could see on exhale. Flavor of the menthol was a lot like a real menthol cig maybe just a little to minty. I would not tell anyone to buy a blu cig. Sorry aebn hope u don't close my account lol. Green Smoke: This one was much better as far as getting visual vapor when i exhale. Problem is it seems only 1:4 of the cartiges would give you a nice cloud of smoke. Some other things i didn't like is there was no case or fake pack to carry it in. But over all much better then blu-cigs. Modern Vapor: I never owned one but have taken rips off a friends a bunch of times. He got after market juice and filled his own cartriges. It his like crazy but was has like smoking shitty mexican weed haha. It has a nice case like the blu cigs and hits like the green smoke. If i was to buy another i'd get this one. With that said i wouldn't waste the money on any of them. If you think your going to smoke an e-cig and blow out clouds like your smoking herb out of a volcano, not gonna happen. Hope that helps. :) |
Oh and if you really want to try one buy one of the $20 disposible ones lots of bars have them.
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get the E-joy-510. its bad-ass. gives me a better nic buzz than cigarettes EVER did. the battery was kindof a pain in the ass, but they just put out a new model called the E-go with like a 22 hour battery life.
a lot of people will tell you they suck or they dont work or they dont actually put out smoke lookin vape. these people are unlucky or impatient. the fact is it's a brand new video game with no instruction book and only one button. on top of that, the point of the video game is to get high. it's pretty tricky at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's the bomb. no matter what kind you get, follow these 2 rules: 1- buy a 3 piece model. with the 2 pieces you gotta buy extra atomizers all the time and it gets expensive even though the initial unit is cheaper. with the 3 piece, you only need to buy a 10 buck bottle of juice every 2 weeks. 2- buy it from someplace local with a cool and informed staff. this way, when you have problems with it, you can go back there and they'll help you. once you get the hang of it, you're gonna love being able to run and swim again and all that shit. |
I'm not smoking :)
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don't buy those small ass similar to analog looking ecigs. waste of money, batteries dont last long, and overall inconvenience to deal with them.
things to consider - a good lasting battery is 650mAh and up, volatage 3.2-3.7 (there are 5+ volts bats but thats extreme especially for beginners. (if you can't find specs on a product you are concidering to get - most likely their battery is shit) i have 900mah battery that lasts me 1.5-2 days of constant vaping (i used to be pack a day guy) I hated atomizer+ cartridge combination. some pre-filled cartridges may last upto half a day to a day. while refilling needs to be done before each vaping session - i mean, refill lasts close to single analog cig - in my experience. for constant vaping with atomizers people go with drip tips - the end is open allowing you to drip and vape. I prefer cartomizers (atomizer+ cartridge two in one) refilling those realistically looking lasts about 2-4 analogs between refills. drip tips can be used with these too. now i've got CE2 r4 cartomizers - ceramic cartos second edition revision 4 )))) they are a bit of pain on the maintenance side but once you get a hand of it you dont have to refill them quiet often. vape production is better and vape is cleaner than with cartos and cartridges. with E2's one must consider resistance levels.. i found for 3.2-3.7 volt batteries, carts with 2.8-3omh work great with all this said i definitely recommend go with Joey Ego brand or spinoffs of it such as Rivo, Tornado etc. default battery 650mah and there are kits avail with 900mahs and more. you won't need nothing else in terms of a device. if you're unsure about their look and like to have more conventional similar to reg cig type devise i would recommend vapor king (vapor4life.com) or Joey 510. all smaller devices are shit IMHO. juices is another topic for discussion ) |
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I can actually moderate everything these days. I guess I'm getting old. :upsidedow |
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It's a mind over matter thing, they will help you quit smoking real cigs but you have to want to quit.
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The Joy 510 is what I started with. You can get a kit for $35 from cignot.com.
It's decent, nice amount of smoke, and yes they really work. The battery only lasted me a couple hours per charge. I'd have to charge the batteries twice a day, and I don't even smoke it that much. I moved on to the Joye eGo. You can get it from cignot.com for $70 but I think it's on sale right now for $60. The battery lasts me almost 48 hours. Less if I smoke it constantly. The vapor produced is very good, I've been very happy with it. |
I'm going to go cold turkey in the next few days. I'm building up will power.
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For me the answer is YES
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People that use those don't "really" want to quit smoking...
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the easy way to find out is get a cheap one for around $30 and try it out it worked for me
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