How much of a "hit" do you get compared to a real..?

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ll_billym

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Oct 13, 2008
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Hi,

I've just ordered a super-mini from Pillbox yesterday and waiting for it to arrive. Probably wouldn't have ordered that model of e-cig if I had read what the general opinion on here is of the super-mini but it's done now so I'll just have to see what it's like.

My question is do you get the same "hit" than you do from a real cigarette, first one of the day?

Also, I have given up smoking real cigarettes for a week now, however I have given up before and started smoking again because I would go out drinking and fancy the nicotine buzz from smoking a cigarette (it's a million times better if you haven't smoked for ages!!) and what I want to do is to take the e-cig out drinking with me and if I feel like a nicotine hit then to smoke that.. but is the "buzz" the same??

Hope that made sense and I look forward to your replies...
 

sigarett

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Oct 9, 2008
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I stopped smoking tobacco cigs (0.9mg/cig x 10 per day) and switched to 11mg e-vape carts (2 cartridges/day) so (if my maths is right) I'm vaping 22mg/day as opposed to 9mg/day but it never got me 'high' like my morning tobacco cigarette.

However, the 0.9mg tobacco 'high' may also be due to the effect of the gazillion chemicals added to tobacco cigarettes and the even more gazillions of chemicals produced by burning it.

My conclusion: No, the e-vape hit is not as strong as the burning tobacco's but since "I" think it's safer I prefer more the nicotinic "average" hit of e-vaping than the carcinogenic 'high' of tobacco smoke.

Any other takers on my reasoning?

P.S. I've only been e-vaping a week and am still in an experimental stage but those are my current thoughts :)
 
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