New, from Brazil. Some noob questions.

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Hi there,

I write to you from Brazil, and I started in the e-cig world through those Health E-Cigs from DealExtreme (with various "that sucks" reviews in this forums, lol). I'm waiting for some JC juice (which according to reviews here also sucks... :D, had I read this forum earlier...) which is between Brazilian customs and the local post office.

I received yesterday a Healthy E-Cigar from DX and its first impressions are great. Flavor just like a real cigar, great amount of vapor. I think I will leave my "e-cigarettes" aside real soon. :D

Well. All the 10 cartdriges that came with my E-Cigarette two-pack are gone. But I tried to squeeze some of the juice (no nicotine however) from the wool in those cartdriges (which is rather small for the cartdrige, when comparing to the tutorial to replace the wool) and I dripped one or two drops directly on the atomizer (the one that was heavily clogged but still works) and removed the cartdrige from the mouthpiece. For my surprise, the e-cigarette performed soooooooooooooo well with this setting (and it helped remove the clogging from the atomizer). This one drop lasts as long as a real cigarette. The amount of smoke is higher and the dragging is a lot easier (resembling real cigarettes). The e-cigar does not need this contraption, though, it is perfect just the way it is.

I wonder if using these things like this (dripping the juice directly into the atomizer and removing the cartdrige from the mouthpiece) can cause any health issues or damage the device.

Thanks in advance, folks. God bless.
 

Mary Kay

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ubiratamuniz, Welcome! There are people here who vape like that..from the atomizer. They say it does do very well. But I would be very careful with my tongue if I were you! I don't see why there would be a health risk, after all there is NO filter in E-cigars or e-cigs, just that stuffing in the cart. The juice from J.C. isn't bad..at least not now. It's just a litlle thinner then most. Some people have said it runs down into the batterey. If you think it's too thin compared to others then add a drop or two of Glycerine. That's found at drug stores and food stores. The baking section or the hand lotion section. Ask the pharmacist if it's food grade first. You are going to be inhaling it! In the States it's called USP grade..meaning it's O.K. to eat.
Nice to meet you and Good luck!
 
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