I think the most reliable and least expensive kit right now is the Riva510 lite bundle <LINK> for $29.99 + $2.99 shipping (when you click on the 20% discount button)
I also recommend getting a drip tip, a bunch of juice, and some Boge LR cartomizers (if Liberty Flights is out, you can get them...
If you are set on having a small sized e-cig then the 510 w/ PCC is a good choice. I will also tell you that in addition to battery life, the eGo and it's knock offs also provide a stronger hitting experience IMO.
Most vapers end up using about 3ml per day.
Flavors are the hardest part...
Yes, bloog would be an awesome choice! :thumbs: (another KR808D-1 model, it's supposed to be a very good one and people say the cartos are somehow superior)
I can't find it either, but I think it went something like this...
510/eGo can be used like this:
please note that 510 and eGo are interchangeable EXCEPT that you shouldn't use LR stuff on the standard 510 batteries and the chargers are not interchangeable.
• battery+510 atomizer+cartridge
•...
They are right to raise the dose. Think of it this way: when you smoke you are self-medicating with the anti-depressants in your cigs. If you quit smoking you are actually getting less medicine than usual. It makes sense that they would want to supplement that deficit with prescription meds...
re: auto vs manual...
every e-cig has an "on" switch that must be activated and held for the duration of your drag. With auto's you activate and hold the switch using your breath and with manuals you use your finger. Auto's work because you draw air through the battery so it must have a hole...
Even if your e-cig is a two piece there is almost always a way to refill the liquid inside using any flavor of liquid that you prefer. I know you mentioned that yours is prefilled (most are), it's of no consequence, you can still refill them if you like.
which model did you end up with ?
It couldn't hurt to try the 24mg... the average vaper uses 24mg so you are actually trying to switch using less nicotine than most.
Another thing you can try is to supplement with swedish snus.... I know it sounds gross (wha? chaw?) but it's not that bad, has a mild flavor and there's no...
We find that we are actually absorbing about 10%-40% of the nicotine that we are inhaling. The chemical that is added to tobacco cigarettes is not added to e-liquid so our bodies do not absorb it as well as when we smoke. Furthermore, of all the ingredients in cigarettes nicotine is among the...
If you are on meds for your panic attacks I would discuss quitting cigs with your doctor. Often docs will prescribe anti-anxiety meds at a certain dose because they are aware of your smoking and they know that you are already getting MAOI's from your cigs. If you tell your doc that you are not...
Maybe I can break it down more easily:
• Propylene Glycol and Glycerin (the bases for our e-liquids)
break down in the blood stream and become glucose. Neither ingredient is a carcinogen. PG is also used both as a base for inhaled medicine therapies and in injectable medicines.
• Nicotine...
That depends on what results you are trying to get. If you are trying to substitute a 25+ year smoking habit with a reduced harm alternative then I think you will probably need the nicotine.
If you want to smoke on occasion but don't want to start smoking cigarettes.... don't vape either. If...
Here's some awesome information about vaping vs smoking:
http://www.casaa.org/files/CASAA-Ecig-TriFold-Brochure.pdf
Also it may comfort you to know that all the ingredients that we use to make our e-cigarette liquids are also present in cigarettes too. It's not as if we are inhaling some new...
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