Hi there
Firstly let me say that I read as much as possible in these forums. But with this many posts it's not really possible to read everything, so I hope you won't mind if some/all of the questions were allready answered elsewhere. I hope you'll understand what I'm writing. I think I'm pretty good at english but this could be a delusion because I'm actually a german speaking Swiss. I've found a german forum about e-cigarettes, but the niveau there seems to be very low - this forum here seems to be a much better alternative with people who are actually acting adult and who know lots about those e-cigarettes
I would like to add that djinni717 at youtube, who also has an account here (however, I forgot the user name) was allready kindly enough to answer some of my questions.
The Questions:
1) I read in this forum about the time it takes for such an e-cig to die. I noticed timespans like 15 days or 5 weeks. So, how long does one life usually? Here in Switzerland, the selling of e-cigs is prohibited for anyone who doesn't have a medical licence, so I'd have to import it, probably with a large tax impact. Therefore, such an e-cig would most likely be quite expensive for me and if it doesn't even last 15 days I'd rather forget it. I think around half a year would be the minimum for me. So, are only the cheap cigs prone to die after a short time span or also the expensive ones? Is there one that lifes for at least half a year?
2) I read many times about e-liquid and dripping, but I have no idea what that means. The forum post linked in the FAQ cleared it a bit but brought up another question: Is this liquid, which is seemingly only optainable (sp?) on e-cig.com (which would cost me huge amounts of money just in sending costs), really needed? Is a e-cigarette really virtually worthless without it? Or was that just in the beginning and nowadays it's omitable? djinni717 told me, the liquid is for refilling the catridges, but why not just use a new catridge? I'm pretty lost with this subject.
3) Is there anywhere a list of catridges compared to cigarette brands or something like this? My problem is that I actually like the taste of "my" brand (Chesterfield), can accept the taste of brands like Parisienne (no idea if that's just a local brand) but hate the Taste of some others (like Marlboro), so I would really like catridges simulating the Chesterfield-taste but not the marlboro taste. djinni717 allready told me that the taste is quite different to normal smoking, but what does it mimic the best?
4) If there is nothing like a such list (or not-awful-tasting-tobacco-flavors), what is your personal preference?
5) Which brand of e-cigs is the best? I read around in the review forum and it seems it's either njoy or sedansa, but I don't know which one. I read somewhere that njoy is EU-based, so I think that would be my preference. djinni717 also recommended me the njoy, so what is your opinion?
6) What is Ryuan? I read here somewhere that njoy is an original ryuan or something like this. what does that mean?
7) Which sort of catridges? What is the effective difference between "high", "low" and so on? Which one is to be preferred for someone smoking about a pack a day (slightly less) of Chesterfield (6 mg tar, 0.5 mg nicotine, 7mg carbon monoxide)? I couldn't really get more informations about it on the vendor pages.
8) Is it really save? I only head about the saveness/healthyness of e-cigs in this forum and on the vendor pages, but I'm sceptical. Firstly, nicotine is a really potent poison (more dangerous than arsenic), so is it really save in those doses? What if the e-cig malfunctiones and you get a spill of the content of a catridge in the mouth, wouldn't that be really dangerous? What about the propylene glycol? Many sources say it's harmles taken orally, but about all of them talk about swallowing it, not breathing it in. The only information about breathing it in I could find was on Wikipedia: "Inhalation of the propylene glycol vapors appears to present no significant hazard in ordinary applications. However, limited human experience indicates that inhalation of propylene glycol mists could be irritating to some individuals. Therefore inhalation exposure to mists of these materials should be avoided." This doesn't sound really promising for me. If you have any concrete informations on the harmfullness or harmlessness of nicotine and/or propylene glycol, I'd love to hear them. Sourced opinions would be preferred for two reasons: Firstly, I could be sure about it and secondly, I could use it to preach to fellow smokers
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I hope the people here are willing to answer some or all of my questions. As I said, I'd probably have to pay a high import tax, so I'm not really willing to test many different products and would like to know what I have to know beforehand
Yours, Klaue (aka flatterkatz @ youtube)
Firstly let me say that I read as much as possible in these forums. But with this many posts it's not really possible to read everything, so I hope you won't mind if some/all of the questions were allready answered elsewhere. I hope you'll understand what I'm writing. I think I'm pretty good at english but this could be a delusion because I'm actually a german speaking Swiss. I've found a german forum about e-cigarettes, but the niveau there seems to be very low - this forum here seems to be a much better alternative with people who are actually acting adult and who know lots about those e-cigarettes
I would like to add that djinni717 at youtube, who also has an account here (however, I forgot the user name) was allready kindly enough to answer some of my questions.
The Questions:
1) I read in this forum about the time it takes for such an e-cig to die. I noticed timespans like 15 days or 5 weeks. So, how long does one life usually? Here in Switzerland, the selling of e-cigs is prohibited for anyone who doesn't have a medical licence, so I'd have to import it, probably with a large tax impact. Therefore, such an e-cig would most likely be quite expensive for me and if it doesn't even last 15 days I'd rather forget it. I think around half a year would be the minimum for me. So, are only the cheap cigs prone to die after a short time span or also the expensive ones? Is there one that lifes for at least half a year?
2) I read many times about e-liquid and dripping, but I have no idea what that means. The forum post linked in the FAQ cleared it a bit but brought up another question: Is this liquid, which is seemingly only optainable (sp?) on e-cig.com (which would cost me huge amounts of money just in sending costs), really needed? Is a e-cigarette really virtually worthless without it? Or was that just in the beginning and nowadays it's omitable? djinni717 told me, the liquid is for refilling the catridges, but why not just use a new catridge? I'm pretty lost with this subject.
3) Is there anywhere a list of catridges compared to cigarette brands or something like this? My problem is that I actually like the taste of "my" brand (Chesterfield), can accept the taste of brands like Parisienne (no idea if that's just a local brand) but hate the Taste of some others (like Marlboro), so I would really like catridges simulating the Chesterfield-taste but not the marlboro taste. djinni717 allready told me that the taste is quite different to normal smoking, but what does it mimic the best?
4) If there is nothing like a such list (or not-awful-tasting-tobacco-flavors), what is your personal preference?
5) Which brand of e-cigs is the best? I read around in the review forum and it seems it's either njoy or sedansa, but I don't know which one. I read somewhere that njoy is EU-based, so I think that would be my preference. djinni717 also recommended me the njoy, so what is your opinion?
6) What is Ryuan? I read here somewhere that njoy is an original ryuan or something like this. what does that mean?
7) Which sort of catridges? What is the effective difference between "high", "low" and so on? Which one is to be preferred for someone smoking about a pack a day (slightly less) of Chesterfield (6 mg tar, 0.5 mg nicotine, 7mg carbon monoxide)? I couldn't really get more informations about it on the vendor pages.
8) Is it really save? I only head about the saveness/healthyness of e-cigs in this forum and on the vendor pages, but I'm sceptical. Firstly, nicotine is a really potent poison (more dangerous than arsenic), so is it really save in those doses? What if the e-cig malfunctiones and you get a spill of the content of a catridge in the mouth, wouldn't that be really dangerous? What about the propylene glycol? Many sources say it's harmles taken orally, but about all of them talk about swallowing it, not breathing it in. The only information about breathing it in I could find was on Wikipedia: "Inhalation of the propylene glycol vapors appears to present no significant hazard in ordinary applications. However, limited human experience indicates that inhalation of propylene glycol mists could be irritating to some individuals. Therefore inhalation exposure to mists of these materials should be avoided." This doesn't sound really promising for me. If you have any concrete informations on the harmfullness or harmlessness of nicotine and/or propylene glycol, I'd love to hear them. Sourced opinions would be preferred for two reasons: Firstly, I could be sure about it and secondly, I could use it to preach to fellow smokers
...lots of text
I hope the people here are willing to answer some or all of my questions. As I said, I'd probably have to pay a high import tax, so I'm not really willing to test many different products and would like to know what I have to know beforehand
Yours, Klaue (aka flatterkatz @ youtube)