Soaking a Cigarette.

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Jojo1991

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If its the nicotine you're after, no. If its for the flavor and all those added chemicals, yes. Better off just smoking the cig, or buying some e-liquid.
actually yes it's for the nicotine... I am in a very strict country where we could not get our hands on nicotine... thus i am kinda finding alternative... but i guess it's as harmful and ciggs and no point doing that and might as well smoke?
 

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Yes yes exactly!
Have people done that and is it common?
so the term is NET...

I believe a N.atural E.xtract T.obacco is generally done with whole tobacco leaves or high quality pipe/cigar tobacco soaked in PG (or possibly VG).

As far as i know, its generally only done to extract a flavor profile from the tobacco so i don't really know how much of the nicotine transfers, if any.

Probably wouldn't recommend trying it with a cig though, so much other nasty crap in there, not to mention a decent percentage of a cig is not "fresh" tobacco, but other fillers.
 

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ahh... so i shouldn't do it with ciggs but with cigar...

A cigar works well, filter it with a syringe with some cotton in the end. I find PG works easier than VG, just let is sit and steep for a few weeks, no need to heat it, just a quick shake every few days.

It will give you great flavor but alas very little nicotine.
 
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A cigar works well, filter it with a syringe with some cotton in the end. I find PG works easier than VG, just let is sit and steep for a few weeks, no need to heat it, just a quick shake every few days.

It will give you great flavor but alas very little nicotine.
thanks for the tip!
 
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