cigalikes for life! my experience so far

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r77r7r

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    Oh, Must add I first tried an njoy (gold lettering single), sold in 7-11. It tasted so awful, hurt my throat and made me feel dizzy that I didn't try another for 6 months. So I have mixed feelings about cig-a-likes. I hate to think of others having a similar experience.....

    Some of those, I think, were sold with 45mg/ml nic levels! I guess they were trying to make them last longer. They advertise what, 4-6 packs of smokes per cartridge or some stuff.
     

    Imme

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    I checked and the gold was the lower Nic content, 36mg/ml, of the two. I didn't see anything in the directions or on the container that said how many cigs it was supposed to be equal to.

    I'm certain it was more than Nicotine that made me feel yucky. I've been over-nic'd and this was not the same thing at all.
    But, no matter. Everyone is different. This was only my experience.
     

    Steam Turbine

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    I remember when I started vaping: I said to myself "I will never go bigger than a 650 mAh eGo", then, when I got my provari I said "Tube mods only, I'll never get a box mod they really look ridiculous".

    You might say cigalikes for life now.... Let's talk again in a year or two, let's see what your vaping on.

    Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go and change the battery in my Box Mod....It's running low.
     
    I love the halo cigalikes as well, i used to vape on them all the time but i moved up to egos (which all made my vaping very difficult with various issues) and now im using a Joytech Egrip most often. Every now and again ill go back to the G6, but with an istick coming in the mail i dont think theyll last long in my current line up
     

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    if you're starting out and want to try an automatic cigalike, i cannot recommend halo batteries more highly. they have a rubberized coating which seems markedly more durable than that on the volt batteries. halo's cartos are also the best i've ever used, but not by a large enough margin to justify the high price, so now i use the cartos from litecigusa--the regular ones, NOT the more expensive ones marked 'premium', which i've had terrible luck with

    Useful information, thank you...!
     
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