Here's what I'd like to say.
People who vape as an alternative to smoking say " a good e-cig is one that works for you and keeps you off smoking."
This is true... but not all e-cigs are the same and not all e-cigs work because some are rubbish. Often, the rubbish ones are the most expensive and users find they still smoke - this is often called duel fueling which is fine if you want to dual fuel. It's definitely NOT fine if you are spending lots of money and want to quit smoking, but it's not working.
In 2016 there are going to be laws restricting what e-cigs we can buy and how strong the liquid. Unless somebody can stop this, choices will be very limited. Most of the liquids and tanks will be gone... banned.
A lot of young people are taking up vaping (when they were smokers previously) and there are some important things to remember.
1. There is some very powerful equipment out there. People using high powered e-cigs need to be careful they don't get used to vaping high strength nicotine liquid because it won't be around forever. If the EU ban high strength liquid and tanks, nobody wants to be more addicted now than before.
2. If people vape on "cig-a-like" e-cigs from Tesco or Morrisons, these will cost a lot of money and these companies are in it for extreme profit, not to sell a good product.
E-Lites, Vype, Blu, Vuse, Nicolites are stupidly expensive and some of them are next to useless.
3. Blu are a tobacco company (so are E-Lites,Vuse and Vype) but Blu are actually supporting the EU ban. Please tell everybody who buys e-cigs that the more they support tobacco company e-cigs, the more powerful these companies will become and the worse the choice in the future.
Ideally, nobody should support Blu e-cigs and Vype. Somehow, we have to stop the tobacco companies taking over e-cigs.
So.
1) take it easy... e-cigs are in trouble so don't go mad... what we have now won't last, probably.
2) cig-a-likes are more about making millions than selling a good product... if they work, fine. If not... get a refillable.
3) boycott tobacco company products.
If you can remember some of this and tell people, that would be helpful.
Thanks.
People who vape as an alternative to smoking say " a good e-cig is one that works for you and keeps you off smoking."
This is true... but not all e-cigs are the same and not all e-cigs work because some are rubbish. Often, the rubbish ones are the most expensive and users find they still smoke - this is often called duel fueling which is fine if you want to dual fuel. It's definitely NOT fine if you are spending lots of money and want to quit smoking, but it's not working.
In 2016 there are going to be laws restricting what e-cigs we can buy and how strong the liquid. Unless somebody can stop this, choices will be very limited. Most of the liquids and tanks will be gone... banned.
A lot of young people are taking up vaping (when they were smokers previously) and there are some important things to remember.
1. There is some very powerful equipment out there. People using high powered e-cigs need to be careful they don't get used to vaping high strength nicotine liquid because it won't be around forever. If the EU ban high strength liquid and tanks, nobody wants to be more addicted now than before.
2. If people vape on "cig-a-like" e-cigs from Tesco or Morrisons, these will cost a lot of money and these companies are in it for extreme profit, not to sell a good product.
E-Lites, Vype, Blu, Vuse, Nicolites are stupidly expensive and some of them are next to useless.
3. Blu are a tobacco company (so are E-Lites,Vuse and Vype) but Blu are actually supporting the EU ban. Please tell everybody who buys e-cigs that the more they support tobacco company e-cigs, the more powerful these companies will become and the worse the choice in the future.
Ideally, nobody should support Blu e-cigs and Vype. Somehow, we have to stop the tobacco companies taking over e-cigs.
So.
1) take it easy... e-cigs are in trouble so don't go mad... what we have now won't last, probably.
2) cig-a-likes are more about making millions than selling a good product... if they work, fine. If not... get a refillable.
3) boycott tobacco company products.
If you can remember some of this and tell people, that would be helpful.
Thanks.
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