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Hartshot
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Re: Electric cigs.

Post by Hartshot » 26 Feb 2013, 00:29

I have tried quite a few and settled on this combo below. This is my personal choice, it is a very personal thing and will be for you too. This does work for me, might not for you, but as a kit it works very well.

2 of these http://www.vapeescape.co.uk/joyetech%2D ... ough%7E258 as my main battery source. They are chargeable and usable at the same time, which many others are not. When you are at the computer just plug them into the USB port and puff away while it recharges. Disconnect and walk away with a full charge when you feel like. A full charge lasts me a whole day at work, which can be up to 12 hours hard usage. My office is like a scene from The Hound of the Baskervilles all day long !

1 or 2 of these http://www.vapeescape.co.uk/mini%2Dnova%7E404 either individually with each battery unit with different flavours or swapped to your freshest battery for going out and one flavour. Personally I like to mix it up a little and have a couple of flavours for when you get a little bored of the same one.

Juices are a strictly personal choice. Depending on how much and what you smoke will dictate what flavour and strength you may like. If you smoke heavily on a rolly all day go for the 18-24mg juices or even up to 36mg at the very beginning. The idea is that you then reduce the nicotine strength as you become accustomed to vaping instead of smoking.
Following this settling in period you can go down the strength scale as you feel like it.
Flavours a rich and varied, from Strawberries and Cream to Golden Virginia and pretty much everything in between.....take your pick !
Order small tester multi packs to begin with of different strengths and flavours and see what you like best. Then, BEFORE you run out order a larger bottle of your favorite or you'll be back on the cancer sticks in a puff of smoke !
I go through about 30ml of liquid in around 10 days, this costs me 12 quid. 12 quid a day is what I used to spend on cigars !!!!!
Vape on Brothers, Vape On........................

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PESCA

Re: Electric cigs.

Post by PESCA » 26 Feb 2013, 08:53

jdk1 wrote:
PESCA wrote:I've got one of these, Chas. You charge the packet with the little fellas in and then take them out as you need them.

http://www.skycig.co.uk

Is that the type you mean?

George
George are the cartridges with that kit refillable ?
No they're not. They are little cartridge that you pierce and use. Didn't work for me as it did my head in with all of the recharging and so on.

George

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Re: Electric cigs.

Post by chas » 26 Feb 2013, 16:08

PESCA wrote:I've got one of these, Chas. You charge the packet with the little fellas in and then take them out as you need them.

http://www.skycig.co.uk

Is that the type you mean?

George

That does look like the one I'd seen somewhere George.
It appealed to me for the reason you mention about charging, but you couldn't get on with it so might have a rethink.
Charging them is the problem.
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PESCA

Re: Electric cigs.

Post by PESCA » 26 Feb 2013, 17:04

If you're out and about, sods law says that just when you need a ciggie, the batteries are flat.

George

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Re: Electric cigs.

Post by redeye jedi » 26 Feb 2013, 17:53

PESCA wrote:If you're out and about, sods law says that just when you need a ciggie, the batteries are flat.

George
That Green smoke package comes with 2 batteries and a USB, you'll do well to smoke that lot in a day. :thumbup:

Dom

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Re: Electric cigs.

Post by PESCA » 26 Feb 2013, 18:35

Had two batteries for mine, but guessing the lifespan of a charge didn't last as long on mine.

No mains sockets or usb ports on a roof, so it would mean a quick visit to the ciggie shop, defeating the object of them.

George

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