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Smoked Marlboro Ultra Light for 20+ years before daughter gave me Green Smart Living. Their "low" works just fine for me but they are limited in flavors and have nothing but regular and menthol in zero. Tried Blu and didn't care for the taste. Waiting for WC fling disposables 10 pack, assorted flavors. I like the idea of starting with disposables before investing in a starter pack. Can anyone recommend any other brand of ecigs that have a good choice of flavors in low and zero nicotine levels? Not to sure about all the other smoking choices, need to learn more. I definitely prefer something that is near the same size as a regular cigarette. Any suggestions?

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Welcome to the forum MtnLady. :thumbs:

I also was a Marlboro Ultra Lite (menthol) smoker. My only disposable e-cig were two EJoy menthol that were my very first e-cigs. I chose to purchase a starter kit from Smokeless Image at that point and never touched another disposable. Sorry I can't help.

Once you have completed 5 posts here in the New Members Forum, you can then post in the disposable e-cig sub-forum here: Disposable E-Cigs
 
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Hi MtnLady,

In my experience thus far (I've only been vaping since last December), Alien Visions C&D tastes the closest that I've tried to a lite cigarette. This is an e-juice though, so you'd have to drip it into an eCig, and I certainly understand if you're not yet comfortable with doing that.

As far as pre-made eCigs go, Cigavette's mild tobacco flavor is definitely reminiscent of a lite cigarette as well and worth a shot in my opinion, and they sell rechargables that are only a bit bigger in size than a traditional analog cigarette. However, if it is important that you get something as close in size to a regular cigarette as possible, you might want to try an njoy King Gold eCig.

Njoy King's are disposable and available online or otherwise at most 7-11's. They don't last long and I haven't tried the Gold flavor (supposed to be closer to a lite cig), but those are about as close in shape and feel to a real cigarette as disposable eCigs come at the moment. They're also really expensive for a disposable that doesn't even last a full day, so I wouldn't recommend them outside of the look and feel aspect of the experience.
 

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Well, my advice would be a rechargeable system with 510 threadings. The Blu's are 510 for example, a very very universal connection. May not like the flavors Blu offers is fine, Johnson Creek is I believe Blu's liquid provider for their cartomizers. With any 510 cig-alike battery, you can use any 510 cartomizer, even blank empty ones if you can find a local brick and mortar vape shop near you that has blank cartos. After that, if you do find a local b&m, they might also have a cig-alike rechargeable system and kit, as well as they will offer a variety of liquids and flavors you can use in various nic levels. Cartomizers, oh cartomizers, how I remember my simple cartomizers :), are a basic, basic atomizer system, can last a good week, and are "Refillable". Just take a paper clip or such, gently pry out that little mouth piece part, you'll see a tube and some polyfill surrounding it, refill is easy, don't get it in the air tube, drip liquid onto the polyfill until it is very damp at the top, drip a drop, turn a quarter turn, drip another drop, quarter turn, drip another, etc, very slowly until that polyfill starts to get very damp up top, generally standard size 510 carto blank this about 25-30 drops first fill, then 15-20 subsequent refills. Good luck in your vaping adventure =)
 
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