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Electronic Cigarettes, anyone use them before?


Kevin Greene

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I made the switch 7 weeks ago..never looked back after nearly 40 yrs of smoking tobacco & I can finally breathe, smell and sleep good now. It is highly recommended. We have a local retail store in (Summerville, SC.) which also has an online webstore.

Congrats to your mom.

http://www.ecigcharleston.com/

BTW, here's a helpful forum for information.

http://www.vapersforum.com/forum.php

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You probably need to take her to a retail store so she can try them out and try some different flavors of e-liquid to see what she likes before buying. The stores are very helpful and will gladly let her try different flavors to best suits her taste.

If she gets something she don't like the taste of then she's more likely to go back to analog cigs.

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my wife is trying the e cigs right now...but she hasn't put the real ones away yet!!!! I really hope they work...she doesn't smoke in the house or in the car etc...but I fricken hate that she smokes. She smoked when I met her so it is what it is, but I hope she quits

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As a former smoker(addict) I like to call my self an addict to remind myself that nicotine is an addictive substance. So when I saw these e-cigs I thought "wow, I could use these and it wouldn't really be smoking". I haven't smoked in nearly 8 years and I quit cold turkey! So even after 8 years of not smoking the thought of having nicotine in my body really turned me on. It goes to show you how addictive it is.

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Been using them for a few months. Get her an ego (900 mah or higher) kit to see if she likes it. I got my mom to get one, she used it a few days then went back to analogs... If she actually wants to quit the switch is easy.

I would stay away from the cigarette looking ecigs, never heard anyone liking them.

with ecigs, bigger is better.

This guy is giving some good advice.

I bought an ego-C 1000mah 9 days ago and so far, I'm loving it. For ease of use/maintenance, creating a credible smoking experience, flavor, ya can't do better than an ego for a beginner. Start-up cost was relatively low, too @ about 100 bucks including e-juice, accessories like a case and other stupid poo.

I had such a good experience from the very beginning that two days later my mom bought herself one and she's not smoked an analog since.

Good luck to your mom!

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