You're correct, snubbers are required to mitigate inductive flyback which results in a big voltage spike when an inductive circuit is opened. It can destroy any switch, either mechanical or solid state. Snubbers are generally required only to switch circuits that include things like transformers and motors. E-cigs do not utilize any components that would require the use of snubber. If it's a matter of increasing switch longevity, then select a switch with higher MTBF or mean time between failure. That specification gives you an idea of a part's longevity. For mechanical switches, it can range from ten thousand to a million cycles. A ten thousand cycle switch would not last very long.