NEW e-cigarettes (VAPORIZERS)

Discussion in 'Driver Health' started by Cybergal, Feb 27, 2009.

  1. Mooney

    Mooney Road Train Member

    Does Pilot sell the liquid or just the kits?
     
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  3. rubbergearsnextyear

    rubbergearsnextyear Heavy Load Member

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    None of the kits in retail stores sell the juice to my knowledge. You pretty much have to get it on the web as things are now. Like I said earlier, go to the "E-Cigarette Forum" (google it) and you'll get way more information than you care to have regarding them. This should be everyone's first step before they buy anything!

    There are many different "flavors" and potencies and formulas out there. Some even taste like baked goods and candy (never tried those, just interested in tobacco flavors personally). It's not a cheap habit, but it's less expensive than cigarettes in most parts of the country that have outrageous taxes on tobacco products.

    An alternative as far as the health factor goes can be had with "Nic-Out" filters (google it). They work very well and you can see what you're not inhaling using them and they don't affect the feel and taste of the smoke at all IMO.
     
  4. John Miles

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    Go to primevapor.com and check out the "Morning blend" in whatever strength you desire and give it a try. It's the best tasting, most fulfilling e-cig flavor on the market ... it IS what you've been looking for ... and the prices are reasonable. In my experience it is best to start out with the lower strength of nicotene (12 mg) but you can up it to 36 if you desire ... the 12s are smoother and easier on the throat. When first starting out it would be advisable to chew a little gum with it or keep a soft drink handy as it has a tendency to dry your throat out a little ... but it should definately help you rduce your intake of cigarettes ... not a smoking CESSATION device though. All you have to do is screw the flavor cartridge onto the battery and you are set to smoke.
     
  5. Kujo

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    If your trying to quit those cartridges might help you but if you are looking for a more cost effective solution get away from those. Refillable tanks like you can find in most vape shops will be better tasting and cheaper in the long run. As said by another the e-cigarette forum is the best place for info. I smoked a pack and a half a day before switching to a vaporizer and I tell you it took me less then a week to get rid of all regular smokes. Now not only can I breathe better but my blood pressure is better to!
     
  6. Bumpy

    Bumpy Road Train Member

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    Just subscribing to this thread so I have it for future reference. :)
     
  7. v46

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    e cigs also work for quitting smokeless products. I dipped for 6 years and was able to kick the bad habit! Lots of sites out there with products, I like madvapes, discountvapers & totally wicked. $ saved is great and health benefits are even better. Getting rebuildable supplies will also help you save in the long run too.
     
  8. Friz

    Friz Light Load Member

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    I smoked for over 35 years. 1 1/2 packs per day. I was never able to quit for more than a day or so, trying cold turkey, patches, gum... I've been using an e cig for over 6 months now with no tobacco at all. It took me a couple weeks to get over "needing" a smoke and have been smoke free since early January.

    I would pick up a disposable or two just to see if you like the taste and if it could be an alternate for you. If it is, go with a tank system that you refill yourself; it's a lot cheaper and IMO it tastes better.

    My wife and I spent nearly $400 per month smoking, now we spend about $40 per month. We feel better and smell better.
     
    Bumpy Thanks this.
  9. dezzmoi

    dezzmoi Bobtail Member

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    http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/driver-health/153586-electronic-smokes.html

    I just put up a pretty long post in the thread above, all about my research and use of e-cigarette devices (aka vaping). Go check it out -
    I've found them to be pleasurable, and they've helped me to stop smoking. I wouldn't call them "smoking cessation products" - they're
    still inhalants containing nicotine - they're smoking REPLACEMENTS. MUCH cheaper, I don't smell like a moldy cigarett butt, I breathe better,
    and I'm not inhaling tar and a thousand chemicals added to tobacco (including several insecticides). They work for me. As for the government:
    I'm SURE they only want what's best for us (see trucking regs!) the public, and that tax revenue and power OVER the people have NOTHING to do with it.
    Uh huh... and if you believe that......................

    Ted
     
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