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Milano

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Did you do a search on the site for these 2 items? I never heard of either, and although I'm brand new around here, I've done a lotttt of reading in the last day and a half.

I looked at them on the net and the Smokers Saviour is way too expensive for what it seems to be, and the Eluma sorta looks finicky/cheap to me.

I understand all the terminology and stuff surrounding e-cigs is difficult to ascertain, but I'd suggest you read around the reviews of the e-cigs the members here are using and figure out what you really want. E-cigs are refillable, and there are 0mg (nicotine free) e-liquids of all flavors you can re-fill them with if you prefer to smoke it without nicotine.

I guess some come with 0mg cartridges (Can someone help me out here??) also.

A little pointer I can give you is to direct you to read reviews of the Joye 510 first (as it seems very popular) and then read some reviews of others.
 

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Hi, I am new to this site, wondering if anyone can help me. I would like to try a nicotine free e-cig.I want to use the nicotine patch too,I already have that. Waiting to use it when I get the ecig. would smokers saviour or eluma cigs be a better choice?

Now this is an interesting arrangement.:confused:
 

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Brenda, I'd suggest getting some regular 18mg juice with your ecig and forget the patch. You won't need it. The way you want to do it as soon as you stop using the patch you will want a cig again. Use an ecig with regular juice and be done with smoking analogs for good. Besides, if your like me the patch actually leaves a nicotine taste in your mouth that's horrible. I tried it years ago and although it did keep me from wanting to smoke it was not a good experience.
 

Wireguy

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Almost all e-cigs are made by only a few companies. They generally have numbers not names. 510 901 m401 kr8 etc. I've noticed that most of the re named ones cost 2-10 times what they should.

Now this isn't a 100% rule of thumb here but it's a good place to start.

Read around here a little, or a lot. You'll save a ton of money.
 

Milano

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Now this is an interesting arrangement.:confused:

Yeah, I looked at that at first and thought it kind of strange too. Sort of like buying gasoline for your car but never putting it in the gas tank and still driving around!

But I'm guessing she needs something to help her overcome the physical addiction along with the patches (which she says she already has), so she's turning to a 0mg E-cig.
 
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