First off, thanks to everyone on this forum. After searching for good, unbiased e-cig reviews and information I (thankfully) stumbled across ECF. I've spent the last few days lurking and gathering as much information as I can.
Today I decided that my research had progressed to the point where I could make an informed decision on my first e-cig purchase.
About me - 37 years old and I've been smoking for the last 12 years - yeah... I know. Who starts smoking when they're 25? So far I'm the only person that I know of. I've smoked somewhere between a half-pack and a full-pack of Camel lights or Marlboro mediums for most of my smoking habit. I recently moved back to Washington state and have seen the cost of cigarettes skyrocket so I went with an 'Indian brand' - King Mountain lights - made by the Yakima tribe. They were $38 per carton which is pretty reasonable. Last Monday, however, they jumped up to $48 per carton.
My dad, a 2-pack-a-day Camel filter smoker for 50 years, recently purchased a Greensmoke e-cig kit after many failed attempts at quitting. He loves it. His wife loves it. He has an 'analog' (still getting used to the e-cig jargon) maybe once or twice a week. I figured if he can cut way back on 'analogs' using an e-cig then sure I can. That began my search for more information on e-cigarettes and ultimately I ended up here.
I'm a cheapskate so I always do a ton of research before purchasing anything. And I'm smart enough to realize that the 'cheapest' isn't always the best bargain. So I set out to find a highly regarded e-cigarette that was inexpensive. After hearing my dad complain about the batteries on the Greensmoke that became an important criteria for me. Also, I am a big puffer so I need that throat hit sensation. Replacement juice and other component costs are important as well. I'm on a computer all the time so the USB passthrough option is very intriguing as well.
So, armed with some basic knowledge and some basic requirements based on my habits & needs I pulled the trigger this afternoon.
I ended up going with CigEasy.com's 902 EASY MAX MANUAL STARTER KIT for $55.90 shipped.
Additional posts to this thread are forthcoming... hopefully I can get off the analogs for good.
Today I decided that my research had progressed to the point where I could make an informed decision on my first e-cig purchase.
About me - 37 years old and I've been smoking for the last 12 years - yeah... I know. Who starts smoking when they're 25? So far I'm the only person that I know of. I've smoked somewhere between a half-pack and a full-pack of Camel lights or Marlboro mediums for most of my smoking habit. I recently moved back to Washington state and have seen the cost of cigarettes skyrocket so I went with an 'Indian brand' - King Mountain lights - made by the Yakima tribe. They were $38 per carton which is pretty reasonable. Last Monday, however, they jumped up to $48 per carton.
My dad, a 2-pack-a-day Camel filter smoker for 50 years, recently purchased a Greensmoke e-cig kit after many failed attempts at quitting. He loves it. His wife loves it. He has an 'analog' (still getting used to the e-cig jargon) maybe once or twice a week. I figured if he can cut way back on 'analogs' using an e-cig then sure I can. That began my search for more information on e-cigarettes and ultimately I ended up here.
I'm a cheapskate so I always do a ton of research before purchasing anything. And I'm smart enough to realize that the 'cheapest' isn't always the best bargain. So I set out to find a highly regarded e-cigarette that was inexpensive. After hearing my dad complain about the batteries on the Greensmoke that became an important criteria for me. Also, I am a big puffer so I need that throat hit sensation. Replacement juice and other component costs are important as well. I'm on a computer all the time so the USB passthrough option is very intriguing as well.
So, armed with some basic knowledge and some basic requirements based on my habits & needs I pulled the trigger this afternoon.
I ended up going with CigEasy.com's 902 EASY MAX MANUAL STARTER KIT for $55.90 shipped.
Additional posts to this thread are forthcoming... hopefully I can get off the analogs for good.