Any Vapers?

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  1. Posts : 4,517
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       #21

    Yes it will be cheaper. How much depends on how much you were spending on tobacco and how much you vape. But you will save.


    And, later down the road if you want to get into the rebuildable atomizers and mixing your own juice, you'll save ALOT more.

    I know for my old Inferno, the heating elemnts cost about $12 or so for 3 of them. They burn out in approx 2 weeks. Not really bad though.
    But with a rebuildables $20 worth of supplies will last a year or more.

    Same with Juices. Once you have the stuff you need, it'll cost something like $1 or so per 15-30 bottle. But it takes a lot of practice, trial and error. You'll end up mixing some really horrid tasting stuff and some really amazing stuff as well.


    @paulpicks21
    Try to resist those craving if you get them. It'll pass in a few days.
    I know with me, I had a few more so due to the fact of habit. I would always take my dog out and have a smoke. So it felt weird not taking her out as often and walking around to have a smoke.
    So I think it was more of a habit thing for me to break, not really nicotine.
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       #22

    Once I figured out I could get the hardware cheap on ebay or amazon, I was saving 300.00 USD per month. I never bought another pack of cigs and within 6 mos I had saved enough for a new bed, mattress, tv, and laptop... I could kick myself for not doing it sooner...
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    It's sort of strange this came up. The last time I saw my Cardiologist, I was waiting and doing some small talk with the Nurse. She mentioned that and said they looked at it different than most Doctors do. Now, understand, she brought it up, I didn't know anything about it. She said most Doctors encourage it, but they don't. She said it does stop you getting the harmful tars and Carbon Monoxide and stuff, which is good. But, from their perspective, you are still getting the Nicotine, which still has the same affect on your cardio Vascular system. So, as far as what they look at, it is only a little better. As far as the patient's overall health, they are better off, just not the Cardio Vascular stuff. That's pretty much why the only reason I would try it, is if I thought I could do what Wishmaster has done and get myself off of both.
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       #24

    Seems very reasonable, what did you get , and exactly where from?

    paulpicks21 said:
    Steve pointed me in the direction of this thread as funnily enough yesterday I told him I was quitting cigarettes and starting the vapes.

    I bought a kit in the UK from a shop it was not very expensive, around £20GBP and then I bought 3x 10ml refills for it for another £10. I got to say so far so good. I usually smoke 20 cigarettes a day but it's been 10hrs since I started the vapes and I have not wanted a cigarette.

    I said to Steve in an email, it's not so much trading one addiction for another, it's still the same addiction (nicotine) but it cuts out most of the harmful stuff.
    Cost wise I expect to save around £80 per month which is not to be sniffed at!
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    SIW2 said:
    Seems very reasonable, what did you get , and exactly where from?

    paulpicks21 said:
    Steve pointed me in the direction of this thread as funnily enough yesterday I told him I was quitting cigarettes and starting the vapes.

    I bought a kit in the UK from a shop it was not very expensive, around £20GBP and then I bought 3x 10ml refills for it for another £10. I got to say so far so good. I usually smoke 20 cigarettes a day but it's been 10hrs since I started the vapes and I have not wanted a cigarette.

    I said to Steve in an email, it's not so much trading one addiction for another, it's still the same addiction (nicotine) but it cuts out most of the harmful stuff.
    Cost wise I expect to save around £80 per month which is not to be sniffed at!
    I went to a local shop to buy it, they charged a little more than the online price but not much.

    I got one of these - eGo-U Blister Pack (Silver) - eGo-U Blister Pack (650 mAh) - Liquid Starter Kit

    One of these as I heard they were better than the stock one - CE4 eGo Clearomiser (Black) - Clearomisers

    And then I bought 3 refills for £10, this is the brand - iBreathe Premium E-Liquid

    They seem to satisfy my craving so far.
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  6. Posts : 4,517
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       #26

    Never used a E-Go myself, but I have heard good things about them.

    Stick with it!! You'll really start to feel better in just a couple days and then even better from there.
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       #27

    Some trivia for ya:

    Urban Dictionary: the vapors
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  8. Posts : 4,517
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    linnemeyerhere said:
    Some trivia for ya:

    Urban Dictionary: the vapors

    LOL!
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  9. Posts : 6,075
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       #29

    Wishmaster said:
    Never used a E-Go myself, but I have heard good things about them.

    Stick with it!! You'll really start to feel better in just a couple days and then even better from there.
    Cheers. A day and a half in and things are still going well :)
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  10. NoN
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       #30

    Very interesting thread...I'll think about it!

    As i am a smoker, getting old, anxious & nervous on the trigger...better start to care of my own heart & lungs health in case i have to do a long run !!!

    Thanks for sharing informative/example links!
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