E-cigarettes how do they work ?

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Sugar_and_Spice

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The cheapest one is probably disposable and may last 2-3 days, from what I understand....if you get one and try it and like it, then buy a more permanent one right away before it dies...nothing worse than starting out and then having to go back to analogs while waiting on an order....
all ecig juice uses pg,vg, or a combo there of......and you can choose what level of nic you want also....I gave you a link on your other post to have a look at,,,,its in your price range, and you will not find a better product for your $...
good luck.
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you can also look at the stickies at the top of the page for great info...
 

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The cheapest one is probably disposable and may last 2-3 days, from what I understand....if you get one and try it and like it, then buy a more permanent one right away before it dies...nothing worse than starting out and then having to go back to analogs while waiting on an order....
all ecig juice uses pg,vg, or a combo there of......and you can choose what level of nic you want also....I gave you a link on your other post to have a look at,,,,its in your price range, and you will not find a better product for your $...
good luck.
:)

I agree with Sugar, we need some more information to better help you out. Here is a blog entry with a lof of information done by a friend of mine. hope it helps : Ecig Intro and How to with Reviews- By Apoc

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PS I know Apoc and I helped him with his research for ecigs for this blog entry
 

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I also agree with Sugar and Empress, try it out with a disposable to see if it suits without a big investment, but keep in mind that if that one does not give you vapor and battery life that you need, a more advanced unit will do much better.

You will not get the service from a disposable that you will from a more advanced model, but there are some really bargain priced units for sale by forum suppliers who have great products and super duper service.

Just do yourself a favor and stay away from the retailer unless you absolutely have to get something there to get through until an order. The majority of brick and mortor retailers have less than desireable units at exhorbitant costs (overhead is high you know), so if you can learn that lesson here instead of the way so many of us learned (the hard way) you are miles and dollars ahead.

Good luck and feel free to ask any questions.
 

Empress Kitty

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I also agree with Sugar and Empress, try it out with a disposable to see if it suits without a big investment, but keep in mind that if that one does not give you vapor and battery life that you need, a more advanced unit will do much better.

You will not get the service from a disposable that you will from a more advanced model, but there are some really bargain priced units for sale by forum suppliers who have great products and super duper service.

Just do yourself a favor and stay away from the retailer unless you absolutely have to get something there to get through until an order. The majority of brick and mortor retailers have less than desireable units at exhorbitant costs (overhead is high you know), so if you can learn that lesson here instead of the way so many of us learned (the hard way) you are miles and dollars ahead.

Good luck and feel free to ask any questions.

Yes I cant tell you how many times I have read posts like "mall rip off" or "$200 kiosk kit fail" etc take our advice and read read read before you buy.

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That's exactly what I am here for... to learn :)

When I have some spare time I'll make sure to go to the library and start reading...

By all I've read from you guys (and girls) so far - I have a lot of reading to do...
I just need the time to do it.

I have logged countless hours on this forum and the the internet in general researching and I still have a lot more to learn. it is a never ending journey

~Kitty
 

Bozzlite

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Hey people... as a newbie I want to ask you for some info.
How do the e-ciggy work? Do the cheapest ones ( 6 Euro - that is the cheapest I managed to find) need any flavors and can they use flavors?
Do they use PG and VG ?

I will appreciate all the info you can give me about them.
TIA

The cheapest is not always the best. The most expensive is not always the best.

Go here E-Liquid and Electronic Cigarette Shop - Category Listings for a good quality E-cig at a very reasonable price.

Check out the Ego and the Riva 510. Both very good choices for a starter kit, and exceptional customer service from this company.
 

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I recently made a switch in vendors from V4L to Madvapes, as their liquid (Dekang is what I LOVE) is cheaper for about the same stuff, and they have kits at good prices. Just make sure to research A LOT on what you are about to buy and read reviews both good AND bad... Mainly here, but some vendors have reviews direct from customers, after receipt of items purchased on their sites.
 
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