vaporizer e-smoking

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    Hitman
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    just got a vaporizer ..subox mini ..been enjoying it quite a bit ! didn’t realize i was buying a f~~~ing HOBBY ! alot to learn ..various e-juices and wattage settings ..rarely have a cigarette at this point ..anybody else into this ..out of 10.000 + men-bers ..any advice ?

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    ChilledToZero
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    Enjoy the very relaxed rules on e-smoking while they last
    I’m seeing them banned on buses over here in the UK already so i don’t think it will take long for them to closely share the restrictions of traditional tobacco cigarettes

    #126464
    OldBill
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    Enjoy the very relaxed rules on e-smoking while they lastI’m seeing them banned on buses over here in the UK already so i don’t think it will take long for them to closely share the restrictions of traditional tobacco cigarettes.

    Those restrictions are mostly in place in the US. All of my clients already treat e-cigs and vaporizers like traditional tobacco products with the usual bans, designated areas for use, etc.

    I sat in on a client’s safety committee meeting earlier this year which had a report on “e-cigs” and “vapes” on the agenda. I smoke cigars and enjoy a good pipe every so often, but the “ingredients” in some of the products was shocking: lots and lots of glycol derivatives among other things. Another problem was that many products didn’t list their ingredients at all.

    Here’s another telling point. While many companies pay for e-cigs as part of their medical insurance policy’s smoking cessation program, those same companies still treat e-cigs the same as traditional tobacco products.

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    #126479
    MENGINEER
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    Look up propopylene glycol. We use it at work to keep temperature sensors from freezing in sub zero specimen storage.

    Vaping is just a different mystery liquid concoction of chemicals compared to tobacco soaked with poison and rolled with bleached paper and a “filter”.

    I will stick with cannabis..

    #126503
    Bachelor4good
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    I use one of this from time to time, but I would´t ever think of it as a hobby. That´s what they tell you to do in the shops or on the internet. It´s a tool you use when you quit smoking or where you can´t smoke anyway. The guys in the shop, where I bought mine, were celebrating it like the holy grail. Discussing flavors and having competitions about who blows the biggest cloud of smoke … and they´re f~~~ing serious about that. It´s hilarious! Don´t get distracted by this vapor thing. It´s meant to be used like a tool not as a method of distraction to waste your time and money on.

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    #126517
    Stopmockingman
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    hitman,
    Can have dangerous health issues here,
    Google that s~~~ up.

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    John Woods 13
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    I’ve been using them for quite some time now. Used to be a heavy smoker and would get sick very often. After I switched to the electronic my overall health improved, plus I got rid of the smell that was in everything (clothes, car, hair…).
    I won’t go into the debate about safety/dangers of them. From my point of view, the liquid I vape has 3 ingredients compared to 300+ in the regular cigarettes. Also, those 3 ingredients (Nicotine, PG and VG) are very common, in various concentrations in many food products, including organic products. This doesn’t mean that there couldn’t be dangers, since I’m inhaling them rather then ingesting them, but personally I’m willing to take that risk just for the pleasure of it. Also, when more serious studies will show up giving DEFINITIVE proof that they may in fact be very dangerous, I’ll probably stop using them.

    So, if you never smoked, don’t start. If you are smoker, switch, that’s my advice.

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    #126602
    K
    Hitman
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    thank you to you all..i will research it some more ..i spent less than 100$ on it so , if it winds up sitting in a drawer ..still cost less than a night at a bar ! which i haven’t done in years ..you men are the best !thanks for the info .

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    Ancientwisdom
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    I’ve been using them for quite some time now. Used to be a heavy smoker and would get sick very often. After I switched to the electronic my overall health improved, plus I got rid of the smell that was in everything (clothes, car, hair…).I won’t go into the debate about safety/dangers of them. From my point of view, the liquid I vape has 3 ingredients compared to 300+ in the regular cigarettes. Also, those 3 ingredients (Nicotine, PG and VG) are very common, in various concentrations in many food products, including organic products. This doesn’t mean that there couldn’t be dangers, since I’m inhaling them rather then ingesting them, but personally I’m willing to take that risk just for the pleasure of it. Also, when more serious studies will show up giving DEFINITIVE proof that they may in fact be very dangerous, I’ll probably stop using them.
    So, if you never smoked, don’t start. If you are smoker, switch, that’s my advice.

    Can you tell me the basics on which e cig to buy? Im a smoker and would like to use it to ultimately quit. Every time I read about the high quality e cigs (not disposable “blue” brand) its in some forum where guys are discussing building their perfect e cig. Its like hearing mechanics talking about rebuilding a motor.

    I just want the basic name of the s~~~ I need to buy that gives you a strong throat hit most comperable to smoking. Thanks.

    Resident cynic.

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    Ogre
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    AW- I use an ITazte MVP 20W and a kangertech Pro-tank 3. When I quit smoking I was smoking the little cigars instead of cigarettes because they were half the cost. They had to be about equivalent to somewhere between a non-filtered and a Marlboro Red. I’ve been smoke free since February 6th of last year. The pro-tank and a strong enough battery will give you plenty of hit. I also use a menthol juice in 18 mg. Health benefits have been obvious so I doubt the hooplah about them being as bad as smoking. At the price I pay and the amount better that I feel I haven’t felt the need to wean down yet.

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