This is the one that I use. I use the disposable cartridges, as well as the refill liquid. It ends up costing me about $2.00 per day and it was a one time $60.00 investment for two rechargeable batteries. Not bad, considering a carton of cigarettes can cost that much.
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Sigh. I should REALLY quit smoking.
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(April 27, 2012 at 3:58 pm)Paul the Human Wrote: This is the one that I use. I use the disposable cartridges, as well as the refill liquid. It ends up costing me about $2.00 per day and it was a one time $60.00 investment for two rechargeable batteries. Not bad, considering a carton of cigarettes can cost that much. Cigarettes are very expensive in Washington state where I live, $7.00-8.00 and up for a pack with tax. I usually buy mine in Oregon where I can find them on sale for $4.50-$5.00 per pack, no sales tax. Fortunately, I work in Oregon.
The ones I use are these: The ones I use are these: http://www.vipelectroniccigarette.co.uk/
UK Based company
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April 27, 2012 at 6:00 pm
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I quit smoking about 10 years ago when I was in the army. The army is pretty good about helping you quit. They provide free gum, patches or welbutrin. Or at least that was what they offered 10 years ago. That was before e cigs. I chose the welbutrin. It took me a couple tries but seemed to work pretty well and I was eventually successful. Good luck to all who are trying to quit.
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My bf quit cold turkey and has essentially been without smoking since February now. If he ever wants to start again, I'm gonna buy him one of those
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I quit 15 years ago when my eldest was born.
My not being allowed to smoke in the house coincided with some filthy weather, then a bout of flu meant i couldnt face a fag for two weeks by which time I figured the toxins had been flushed. Never had one since. You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid. Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis. |
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