I am a 53 year old male, I have been smoking since I was 16 with the exception of an 8 year absence 7 years ago. So that is ~29 years of smoking in total. 2014 is the year I am going to quit for good health reasons. I have decided after some reading that I will probably need to replace one habit (tobacco) with another (E-cig). For the past 7 years I have smoked Menthol (1.5 packs a day) with the last 3 using roll your own (Premier tubes and Rave tobacco, both Menthol). I smoke at work about 12 cigarettes over an 8 hour period.
I have read just enough about E-cigs to be totally confused
; as equipment goes.
I am currently spending ~ 65 a month for tobacco supplies. I would like to start off spending less than 2 months worth on E-cig equipment. So to start out with a kit and liquid valued at ~$130.
A couple of things that bother me about the equipment is that most of the popular units look like a tricorder from Star Trek. Not for me! The others look like they are the size of the Salami hanging behind the butchers counter, again, not for me.
My wish list is as follows: (Yeah I know)
Smallish footprint.
No liquid showing - perhaps just a sight glass.
Fair battery life. USB charging appears to be a nice option.
Fits in a pocket - front shirt or rear pant.
Somewhat easy to maintain I have no problem stocking replacement parts. I absolutely do not want or need another hobby.
Any info or experiences you can share would be appreciated.
Bob
I have read just enough about E-cigs to be totally confused

I am currently spending ~ 65 a month for tobacco supplies. I would like to start off spending less than 2 months worth on E-cig equipment. So to start out with a kit and liquid valued at ~$130.
A couple of things that bother me about the equipment is that most of the popular units look like a tricorder from Star Trek. Not for me! The others look like they are the size of the Salami hanging behind the butchers counter, again, not for me.
My wish list is as follows: (Yeah I know)
Smallish footprint.
No liquid showing - perhaps just a sight glass.
Fair battery life. USB charging appears to be a nice option.
Fits in a pocket - front shirt or rear pant.
Somewhat easy to maintain I have no problem stocking replacement parts. I absolutely do not want or need another hobby.
Any info or experiences you can share would be appreciated.
Bob