To: Free ThinkerNY
Life is all about risks and taking chances. Even a blind squirrel finds and acorn occasionally.
So, does a person risk a one in a million chance of this happening, and keep on smoking regular cigarettes and getting cancer or worse, or use "water vapor" infused with a little nicotine to get off the bad stuff?
My wife has been smoking over 25 years and has tried EVERYTHING on the market to try and quit...I got her some of these E-cigs and she hasn't had a real cigarette in over six months now.
She loves them...there is no odor, no stains, and she can smoke them anywhere including in the bed (no fire).
And, they actually average out to about $2.50 a pack as opposed to almost $5 a pack for regular cigs.
They come in several nicotine strengths all the way down to zero, so you can gradually wean off nicotine.
It is the PERFECT solution to the person who just likes to "handle" a cigarette and go through the motions.
She tried a regular cigarette the other day and said it tasted awful.
I'm thankful we tried these as she would have never quit smoking regular cigarettes and wound up with something bad. She already was develping "smokers cough", but that has completely disappeared now.
I know, I know...you purists out there would say they should just quit, period. But for a lot of people, it's not that easy to do. This is the perfect solution.
By the way, depending on the brand, they also come in flavors, like cherry, chocolate, coffee, and even menthol.
There has been occasions of cell phones and other devices exploding, but people are still walking around with them to their ear.
I feel bad for this guy, but he probably bought one of those cheapo brands from a local convenience store. We buy ours off -line and read all the reviews and got the best we could find.
13 posted on
02/16/2012 7:22:06 PM PST by
FrankR
(You are only enslaved to the extent of the entitlements you receive.)
To: FrankR
More power to you and the wife! It’s encouranging to see freedom loving Americans take the bull by the horns and exercise their freedom to quit rather than succumb to the liberal, fascist, nanny state mentality that has been prevalent amongst the politically correct azzholes that call themselves “conservative.”
16 posted on
02/16/2012 7:42:13 PM PST by
loboinok
(Gun control is hitting what you aim at!)
To: FrankR
I tried a cheapo from 7/11 and it made me feel very sick. It had propylene glycol to make “smoke” . I puffed it so much trying to get a nicotene fix that I did the math and found it was more $ than Pall Malls. I don’t smoke but get some occasionally for headache medicine.
17 posted on
02/16/2012 7:43:00 PM PST by
omega4179
(Internet ID:FU░&#BO)
To: FrankR
the one and ONLY to quit smoking is to quit smoking....cold turkey....a rough 2-3 days, but then it’s over...I smoked 3 1/2 packs a day, ran out in a bar one evening, decided to quit....and did so.
20 posted on
02/16/2012 8:08:41 PM PST by
terycarl
(lurking, but well informed)
To: FrankR
I have to agree. After many years the Blu’s have worked for me, though I only use the disposals (Walgreen’s carries them). Not cheap, but definitely better than continuing to smoke. Going on 6 months now with the no tar, no chemicals cigarettes.
28 posted on
02/16/2012 8:44:30 PM PST by
varina davis
(A real American patriot -- Gov. Rick Perry)
To: FrankR
To: FrankR
This is a heckuva coincidence....just Wednesday, wifey and I put in our first order with Vapor4Life, being as they're refillable.
We've experimented a bit with the variety available at Wally's and Sam's (replaceable cartridges, non refillable) and are kind of looking forward to making the switch.
36 posted on
02/17/2012 5:35:14 AM PST by
ErnBatavia
(Carterize Obama in November)
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