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tnt56

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I really need some help with this one. My Mother-in-law, not really but it works for me. She smokes and my SWEETIE has just about talked her into trying to vape. She is 72 and has had a stroke. She can do pretty good with most things. I let her try my twist(manual button) and she just couldn't figure it out. I'd like to recomend something like an automatic but decent quality. It needs to be kinda small and I've told her about the shop I got my twist from. She has no clue as to what strength or flavor she wants. I just need to be able to recomend a kit (everything she needs) so I can send them to the shop with a bit of knowledge. They will let her try out different flavors and i got enough to let her experment with mine. Help Please. Between the two of us we are killing the woman I love and also ourselves. She won't spend a lot of money and the shop so far just carries the eGo line that I have seen. Battery life is not all that important so I'm thinking around 650mah.(think that's about right)
 

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If your in OKC send her over to the Vapor Hut on SW 15st. If she has been smoking for ages it is more of a "smoking habit" than needing a Nicotine fix. A 650 batt with a Clearomizer and some 70/30 juice (70 being VP) should work just well producing tons of smoke volume and the nicotine hit, 18mg should do. If she can not handle the 5 clicks for on/off she may have to go automatic. My wife just spent 30 minutes there yesterday and walked out a pro on the operation of one.
 

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Is she still smoking regular cigs now? How much, what type? All the muss and fuss with liquids and such might be too much for her if she is a recent stroke victim. You might try the Blu disposables, which you can get at Walgreens. 24mg regular or menthol. Yeah, they seem expensive at $10 per, but they do last at least a full day or two in strength and battery life for a heavier smoker. It could last a week or two for a very light smoker. If she does well with that, then perhaps order her a Volt kit with some prefilled cartomizers. Yes, it's not what most people here would tell you was the best thing since slice bread in the PV world, but simplicity is a key factor here. I wouldn't have quit smoking so quickly, if it hadn't been for a Blu disposable, then the Blu Premium 100 kit. Simple, realistic. No muss, no fuss. According to these forums, the Volts are better in the cig-a-like arena.
 
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