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theman7788

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Feb 12, 2014
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Hi,

I have started vaping recently (friend let me borrow his for a while) and I love it. However, I need some info on what are some good non-nicotine flavors and such. I love the Vapur vap (disposable), but they cost so much. So far I have tried cherry and grape and love it both. Its actually really refreshing because I am trying to lose some weight and when I need just that little sweet kick I can get it through vaping. Also, smoke tricks are fun too :p. Anyways, if someone could lead me in the right direction that would be great.

(this was posted in the Newbie forum, but I am from Mission BC Canada, so getting some Canadian advice would probably be better)
 

johentie

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Jan 15, 2014
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My budget is around $80 and I live in BC Canada. Are there any Canadian producers of non-nicotine juice? Also, I have only used the disposable e-cigs produced by Vapurvap.ca I love the look and taste of them. Is there anything that looks anything like them?

i am by no means an expert as i only started a ~a month ago..

but you want the cigalike ecigs and there are lots to choose from... if ur going to be doing this often i suggest u get a starter kit with something u can refill the juice with instead of disposables...just for the cost and variety of different flavours u want to try....I started off with:

1) the Joyetech 510-T starter kit ($50)
- i liked it at first but the taste was muted and the tank leaked like crazy.

2) because of my annoyance with the leaking i went to a Joyetech eRoll ($60)
- much better...
- smaller
- and the atomizer is from a ego-c so the taste is a bit better and there is no cut off (the length of time u can take a drag for)
- comes with a Personal Charging Case for the quick battery drain since it's smaller

3) i am going to be buying an Ego style battery this week with either a protank or evod haha yes iam moving quickly but i want to taste my juice to the fullest

for juices any ejuice site i believe has the option of getting any flavour with 0 mg of nic... with that said this is the HARDEST PART.. to find an ejuice that you like..

ive tried from
Canadaejuice
juiceejuice
jugheads

some are hit and miss and some are really good.. not sure about BC but anything is shippable within Canada.
 

kenmuir

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Jan 23, 2014
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Just a technical note, you can purchase 0 nicotine juice in any flavour that you can find nicotine juice. It isn't absolutely, positively, certified to be nicotine free though, like non-peanut candy produced in a facility where peanut products are made.

I started with a 510 automatic kit, because it was closer to a traditional cigarette. I was looking to upgrade within a week. I really liked the Kanger EVOD batteries and T3S clearomizers that I replaced the 510 with (eGo-style battery with eGo-threaded clearomizer). However, as great as it was, the ability to adjust voltage and/or power is far better.

You're going to be deluged by hardware choices, and none of it will make sense until you've seen it. Baditude has some great blog entries with pictures that can give you an idea of hardware available. If you just want a suggestion, then he's got that too.

Juice-wise, there are vendors all over Canada, many within Greater Toronto and Greater Vancouver. All of them ship all over Canada, usually for a flat rate. As you've got more than five posts, you may request the vendor list to find stores for both hardware and juice.
 

Chime

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0 Nic? I'd seriously consider looking into DIY, without the nic that takes the toughest part of the equation out, very little math involved then, you can likely get most of the reagents locally from a pharmacy, flavouring is just candy flavouring generally (check the DIY forums though, not all flavourings are safe to inhale). With a little research you can save a fortune, it's worth considering.
 
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