Is there a truly smoke it and throw it disposable e-cig yet? in The E-Cigarette; Im talking about an e-cig that looks the same as a real cig that you just switch on,smoke for a ...
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Is there a truly smoke it and throw it disposable e-cig yet?
Im talking about an e-cig that looks the same as a real cig that you just switch on,smoke for a few minutes then thow away?
Or will this have to wait until the next generation of e-cigs?
Thanks
Zingari
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The closest I know of is a TAWC (Throw Away Cigar)
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Full Member
heaven gifts has one M9 disposable e-cigarette 7.50 each...M9 disposable e-cigarette, Convenient, disposable, no re-charge required!
Each one is equivalent to 20 real cigarettes! Tons of 'smoke'!
Just enjoy it and throw it away after 300 mouthfuls!
seems expensive to me and they never last as long as advertised for me either
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gamuchi,someone showed me one yesterday.300 puffs than throw it away.seems silly.
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Thanks for the info guys, they seem a little expensive, Seems to me that unless you are prepared to "fiddle about with refills and liquid" and in doing so trade time for money,then e-cigarettes arent as cheap in comparison as the companies would have us believe.
Surely the manufacturers should realize there is a market for a pack of e-cigs that you use the same as you would an analog pack? ie,take out the pack and use, and that last approximately as long as an analog and at around the same price?
Interested in others thoughts on this.
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I really don't go much on the idea of disposables ....at least the filters of tobacco cigs are biodegradable. Just imagine millions of e-cigs and their batteries being thrown away every single day of the week!! 
The less people can find to fault with e-cigs the better.
Last edited by surbitonPete; 10-07-2009 at 09:36 AM.
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Why not purchase a kr808d-1 model? The cartomizers are disposable. The batteries are rechargeable. Check out nhaler, vapor4life, Eastmall.net, healthcabin.net, etc etc. I personally recommend Eastmall's version (the DPV9) as it comes with a kit with the personal charger case for a measly $30.
Do a search on the forums for the kr808 and I think you'll be surprised how convenient it is!
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they all can be disposable... I mean they make those one time hitters, but like people have said it is sort of ridiculous to continuously dispose of the entire ecig batt and all
buy the basic models i.e. 801,901,or 510 and if you don't want to hassle with refilling the 5pk carts are pretty much cheaper than analogs so you can continue to buy and toss at least its better than the other option.
You may say I am a DUCK, But never call me Richard
Slingshots
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Originally Posted by
jboze
Why not purchase a kr808d-1 model? The cartomizers are disposable. The batteries are rechargeable. Check out nhaler, vapor4life, Eastmall.net, healthcabin.net, etc etc. I personally recommend Eastmall's version (the DPV9) as it comes with a kit with the personal charger case for a measly $30.
Do a search on the forums for the kr808 and I think you'll be surprised how convenient it is!
That is the other option as well... and if you ever wanted to reuse the cartomizers still can be refilled if so desired
You may say I am a DUCK, But never call me Richard
Slingshots
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Originally Posted by
zingari
Thanks for the info guys, they seem a little expensive, Seems to me that unless you are prepared to "fiddle about with refills and liquid" and in doing so trade time for money,then e-cigarettes arent as cheap in comparison as the companies would have us believe.
Surely the manufacturers should realize there is a market for a pack of e-cigs that you use the same as you would an analog pack? ie,take out the pack and use, and that last approximately as long as an analog and at around the same price?
Interested in others thoughts on this.
I'm very puzzled by the highlighted sentence. I really hope that you didnt sign-up with those e-cig free trial offers.
In the time it takes for me to go to a store, stand in line, get back home and light up, I would've filled all my empty cartridges twice over.
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