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Recycled Roadkill

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I guess it was about a year ago when I began looking at those machines you'd stuff some tabacco in the middle, poke an empty tube with a filter on the end, then turn a crank to fill the tube and voila, you have a cigarette!

I decided against buying one mainly because the initial price, (about 80 buck or so, much higher at tabacco stores though) and knew I would tire quickly of making them, keeping stocked up on supplies and the tabacco by itself really isn't all that much cheaper. Worse yet, I'd never be able to find a tabacco that would come close to the taste of my beloved Marlboro Golds.

I've owned my EVODs that I bought as a starter kit for almost three weeks now and I'm just so very happy about the money spent in that direction, not to mention the savings involved. All my non smoking friends are soooo proud of me too. I might add that I have hardly any smoking friends.

Life is GOOD!
 

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I guess it was about a year ago when I began looking at those machines you'd stuff some tabacco in the middle, poke an empty tube with a filter on the end, then turn a crank to fill the tube and voila, you have a cigarette!

I decided against buying one mainly because the initial price, (about 80 buck or so, much higher at tabacco stores though) and knew I would tire quickly of making them, keeping stocked up on supplies and the tabacco by itself really isn't all that much cheaper. Worse yet, I'd never be able to find a tabacco that would come close to the taste of my beloved Marlboro Golds.

I've owned my EVODs that I bought as a starter kit for almost three weeks now and I'm just so very happy about the money spent in that direction, not to mention the savings involved. All my non smoking friends are soooo proud of me too. I might add that I have hardly any smoking friends.

Life is GOOD!

I have a number of tobacco injectors that I purchased years ago. My favorite was all metal and used lever action (A Premier Supermatic). The tobacco that I used to be able to easily find blew any Marlboro away (Daughters & Ryan still has an excellent selection). However, I'm willing to wager that you'll find more satisfaction in vaping with the different flavors and builds for experimentation. I have enjoyed it greatly myself that I haven't had a cigarette for the past three months or so.
 

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I actually switched to vaping after using those tobacco injectors for about 5 years. Man once I got good at them they were so much better and cheaper than store bought stinkies. I actually spend more per day on just juice and coils than I did making my own cigs. Despite that I still think that switching over to vaping it one of the best things I have done in a very long time. Good job making the switch, and vape on. :vapor:
 
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