Safest E-Cig?

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Reed

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I am new to this, just learned of these today... I think they will be a great way for me to work towards quitting or at very least be healthier without smoke in my lungs...

I still would like to have the safest e-cig and by that I mean the one with the least amount of chemicals and the least harm....

I have been unable to find any information on this things...

Can someone point me in the direction of the best company who uses the least chemicals and which would be the safest to use?

Thanks for the help,
R.T.
 

CaptJay

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No PV contain chemicals - its a device that uses nicotine juice; juice usually contains PG /VG suspension, some food flavorings, and liquid nicotine. You can also buy juice without any nicotine at all.
There are many types of PV available - best to read the ECF library, specifically the articles by Don Daboomvape, which list all you ever wanted to know about PV, with pics, to show you what they look like.
Favorites are the Joye510, a 3 piece unit (and for longer battery life, the Joye eGo, which uses a 510 atty), and the KR8, which is a 2 piece and uses cartomizers.
No supplier should be making outright 'health claims' with a PV, its just assumed 'healthier' as it utilises no combustion and none of the 4k chemicals found in cigarettes, and also by user reports of improved lung function and general health improvements.
I hope that went some way to answering your query :)
 

Lyndagayle

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CaptJay is leading you in the right direction. DonDaBoomVape has contributed many informative articles to help you get started. Here are the links to make it easy for you (I found that learning to navigate this site can be quite a challenge until you become familiar with it). This is a 6 part series so be sure and stick with it until you read all of them. Good luck and welcome to the wonderful world of vaping!

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ping-illustrated-guide-e-cigs-part-1-6-a.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ecf-library/67326-wonderful-world-vaping-part-2-6-a.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...l-world-vaping-part-3-6-software-process.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-4-6-buying-your-first-e-cig-little-guys.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ecf-library/67330-wonderful-world-vaping-part-5-6-a.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ecf-library/67331-wonderful-world-vaping-part-6-6-a.html
 

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I recommend cignot.com You will not find better customer service !!

As for being healthier. I have only been "vaping" for about 5 months,had a Pulmonary Function test last week. My lung function is where it should be for a 40 yr. old male !!! Thats amazing and its a fact. 3 yrs ago I had a PF test, (I was smoking 2-3 packs/day) the doctor told me I had the lung function of a 70 yr. old male non-smoker.
 

DaveP

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Stay away from the mall vendors. Check the prices from several online vendors and compare. Cignot usually wins out on price and gives Excellent customer service. They also have a no-frills, easy to navigate web site.

The Joye 510 is a good Ecig. You may want to start out with the Joye Ego for the 8-12 hour battery life. I have the 510 and the Ego. Both use the same atomizers and cartridges and I still use both. If I leave the house, I take the Ego and a bottle of juice. Around the house I use both, but the 510 is more convenient to carry around and use with less weight and size.

Read the forums and you will quickly develop a sense of what it is you want and what features are important to you.
 
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