I am so confused!

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mercedes57

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I'm sure you have had these questions many times and I am truly sorry
> to ask it again, however there is just to much information out there!
> I am 54 years old and had my first cigarette when I was 11. I tried
> everything to quit somoking including hypmotysism.
> I have a sister and a brother that have died from small cell lung cancer.
> My doctor is highly recommending the e-cigarette.
> I am smoking Benson & Hedges super slims the white package.
> I don't like the regular size cigarettes, i prefer the long ..... sticks!
> Nicotine is 0.8 - 2.0 mg
>
> Can you recommend a product and location for me?
> I live fairly close to the US border and don't object to going over
> for the day to pick up the product if it is not available in Canada.
>
> Thank you for your time
 

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Here is the most dependable you can get:

ProVape1 Ecig: The Highest-Quality Water Vapor Cigarette Online!

When I first started vaping, I tried the Joye510 stuff, other ones that had more of the cigarette look, some box mods, some other cheaper tube mods. They either were not enough, or only lasted a month or two.

This one lasts, needs no messing with, just battery charged up, cartomizer or atomizer, juice, and a drip tip if you like. It also has a lifetime guarantee. They offer the whole shebang on the site if you scroll down. Or you can get the extra stuff elsewhere. You will want extra batteries, cartomizers or atomizers, and extra juice, don't forget a battery charger. You can get those at http://www.madvapes.com/. I do believe they ship to Canada, in fact, I think they ship worldwide.

This one will last, you can depend on it being there everyday and working properly. Nothing else has done that out of the many I have tried.

Higher voltage does produce more "smoke", but I've yet to find any higher voltage mod that is dependable and doesn't need a lot of messing with or replacement parts. So, if you want to go that route you may as well try something cheaper than the big price ones, you will have to replace it every 3 to 6 months though. The higher priced ones cost that in replacement and aggravation, in my opinion.

I have smoked from age 12, over thirty some years, and this is what my experience has been.
 
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Vapoor eyes er

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Hi and welcome to ECF. After 5 non spam posts and a 1 hour wait you will be allowed to post in the Canada Forum
You will also be able to ask for a Cdn Vendors List via pm here
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...an-juice-w-nic-supplier-list-via-pm-only.html
Lots of Vendors up here and it's no problem ordering hardware from the U.S. but Nicotine Juice is hit and miss. Prices are cheaper in the U.S.
Here's a Cdn place that having a going out of business sale
VOLT accessories
Good Luck, Vapoor.
P.S. Sis lives in Burlington

I'm sure you have had these questions many times and I am truly sorry
> to ask it again, however there is just to much information out there!
> I am 54 years old and had my first cigarette when I was 11. I tried
> everything to quit somoking including hypmotysism.
> I have a sister and a brother that have died from small cell lung cancer.
> My doctor is highly recommending the e-cigarette.
> I am smoking Benson & Hedges super slims the white package.
> I don't like the regular size cigarettes, i prefer the long ..... sticks!
> Nicotine is 0.8 - 2.0 mg
>
> Can you recommend a product and location for me?
> I live fairly close to the US border and don't object to going over
> for the day to pick up the product if it is not available in Canada.
>
> Thank you for your time
 

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Get your 5 New Member posts or replies (non-spammed) and then you can post in the Canada forum (in National Forums) and also use the Canada Classified and Vendor threads in Buying & Selling where you may find something good. The Canada forum in National forums has a list of Canada vendors.

And you can use VaporSearchUSA.com to search states near your border for shops.
 

Vapoor eyes er

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You're welcome. Yes there is an extremely reputable vendor at Dr. Fleas at Albion Rd and Highway 27 on weekends.
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The only problem is he doesn't sell Nic juice but you can get that from the link above in the Cdn Forum.

Co-worker tells me she has seen them at a flea market. Problem is i don't know what to buy.
Hopefully I will find a local place that has different products and lots of knowledge.
Thanks for your reply.
 

BiffRocko

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Have you read The Wonderful World of Vaping threads yet? If not, they are essential reading for someone new to the PV landscape.

The rest of the series is available here: The ECF Library

Keep in mind that these posts are over 2 years old. The industry has progressed by leaps and bounds since in terms of the variety of products available. The info is still applicable though and will give you good enough base of knowledge to understand how the newer products fit into the market.
 
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YetiHunter

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Unfortunately, you're not going to find something that slim, you're just going to have to spend time getting
used to it.

If you want automatic (suck on it like a cigarette), check out Bloog's website, or any "KR808" for that matter.
Bloog makes it easy on you, everything is there, in one place, no research. Order the longest one, it's got the
caveat of longer battery time. Also, they sell pre-filled cartomizers, which I have a feeling you'll prefer.

If you can handle pressing a button, look into the JOYE/JOYETECH 510. I prefer them, but I smoked non-filters, and
never was accustomed to syphoning on a pinhole (benson and hedges).

People are going to tell you to get a bigger battery. I know that that's not going to happen. So, if you try something
and like it, just order as many batteries as you need in a day and charge them overnight. It's not like they'll take
anymore space than a package of cigarettes.

Concerning the liquid, "24 mg" is a good place to start. If it's too much, just go lower.
 

Running Wolf

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Errr, might have to find it, we were asked some similar questions by another Candian earlier on this evening. There we go, taht should at least help a little bit for some Canadian Suppliers.

Hopefully that helps a bit.... plus might get some more or differing opinions. I know when I was looking and just came to this site it helped reading a bunch of opinions see the ones that matched what I was looking for. That way instead of having a million options to choose from it was more manageable.
 

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I'd like to add: I used to smoke ovals or lucky strikes, then graduated to "roll your own" for 12 years.
Now I vape on button operated mechanisms that are larger than you're average cigar. It won't take
long to get used to. It's just a matter of whether or not you want to continue smoking cigarettes.
Everything else is just excuses.

I couldn't have said it better.
 
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