where can i buy just the cigarette part of electronic cigs?
i have a black carton and the brand is firelight micro and another carton thats green that says electronic cigarette and has a sticker on it that says marlbo
both cartons are missing the cig part so any help is apriciated
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Electronic Cigarette – Dr. David Baron, MD – PART 1/2
UCLA Santa Monica Hospital, Chief of Staff, Dr. David Baron talks about Electronic Cigarettes and their safety. PART 2: www.youtube.com
LUCI Electronic Cigarette (e-cigarette) Review Part 2 of 3
Part 2 of 3 of my review of the new LUCI e-cigarette. General information, Price comparison, links to other helpful information. Terraphon – www.youtube.com Ritalee76 – www.youtube.com www.totallywicked-eliquid.com
REVIEW | ECIG | ECIGS | E-CIG – NUCIG ADVANCED PRO LATEST ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE PART 1 OF 2
www.NUCIG.co.uk REVIEW – NUCIG ADVANCED PRO ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE – EXACT SAME SIZE AS A NORMAL REAL CIGARETTE. PART 1 OF 2 Via website(consented): Its arrived – NUCIG ADVANCED PRO Series New for 2009 ! Improved Contents! Simply unbeatable ! Superb Styling options ! Why is the Advanced Pro possibly the most advanced cigarette in the world ? * The very latest electronic cigarette on the market * Type II atomizer for improved smoke and temperature similair to real smoke * EXACT SAME SIZE as a real cigarette at 7.8mm diameter and 84mm length * Unique Styling options to provide your own unique style & fashion statement ! * Each set has realistic red tip glow AND public safe green or blue tip glow If you want the most styled, advanced and realistic electronic cigarette in the world – this is it! Available in both starter and full kits. Have you got your NUCIG yet ?
LUCI Electronic Cigarette (e-cigarette) Review Part 1 of 3
Part 1 of 3 of my review of the new LUCI e-cigarette. General information, Price comparison, links to other helpful information. Terraphon – www.youtube.com Ritalee76 – www.youtube.com www.totallywicked-eliquid.com
Electronic Cigarette Versus Regular Tobacco Cigarettes Part 3 – How Cheap?
How Cheap are electronic cigarettes?
Smoking cigarettes isn’t cheap and because they are deemed and indeed proven to be harmful to health, cigarettes are an obvious target for price increases and over the last few years the cost for a smoker has risen dramatically. What about the new electronic cigarette that everyone is talking about? How do they hold in terms of price, against standard cigarettes?
Pretty well it would seem! Manufacturers and especially some distributors claim that smoking electronic cigarettes is significantly more afforadable than smoking tobacco cigarettes. Some estimate that it could be as much as 80% cheaper to be an e cig smoker. There is no doubt about it, if that is true, then it is a massive saving and leaves the tobacco industry more than a little embarrassed.
One such online electronic cigarette distributor has an e cig price comparison graph that works out how much it would cost to smoke regular cigarettes as opposted to their product. They calculate that if you are a smoker who smokes forty a day, then you could save as much three and a half thousand pounds by switching to the e cigarette.
If any of these statisitics are to be believed then once more the electronic cigarette claims a significant victory over the tobacco industry. Regardless of the swirl of media coverage and controversy that plagues any new product, in an isolated one on one battle with regular cigarettes the case is becoming compelling. Score? Electronic Cigarette, three – Tobacco Cigarette, Zero.
For more electronic cigarette info and for price comparisons, feel free to visit the website at www.smartsmoker.co.uk
The Electronic Cigarette Story – Part 3 – The Plot Thickens
Well Spring is just around the corner and surprise, surprise, the success and controversy surrounding the electronic cigarette (as written about in Part 2 of this series of articles) rumbles on and on.
As an observer it is fascinating to see so much staunch opposition to a product that has the potential to rid the world of smoking related cancers! No its not yet been tested or approved by the world health organisations, no there is not yet a piece of paper that declares the electronic cigarette “safe” but surely something with this much promise should be being embraced by one and all and the powers that be should be frantically busy with the testing so the world at large can either welcome a hero or dismiss another false dawn.
Meanwhile, Joe Public continues to flock towards the electronic cigarette like penguins to an iceberg. As awareness of the product grows, more and more people are willing and eager to give it a try. What does this show? Personally I think it proves just how desperate most smokers are to quit smoking.
I don’t really think the fact that an electronic cigarette looks remarkably like a real cigarette has anything other than an initial “wow” factor. Ill health and a despondency with some of the other “quit smoking” products available, combined with a real urgency to stop smoking is lighting the way for these e cigs.
Let’s have another look at some of the claims made by the electronic cigarette companies:
Can be up to 80% cheaper than smoking real cigarettes No lighting, no burning, no tar and no real smoke (only vapour) No cancerous substances (during the burning of tobacco there are approx. 40 cancerous substances) No need for ashtrays, no cigarette butts, no horrible smells and no air pollution (no CO2) Due to the various strengths of the renewable cartridges, nicotine strength can be gradually lowered to ease nicotine addiction.
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There are more claimed benefits than those mentioned above but it’s clear looking at some of these why the electronic cigarette is proving to be such an attractive proposition for smokers. Also the ways these items are packaged and distributed by some companies make it easy for non smokers to make purchases as gifts for smoking relatives and friends.
Ultimately until there is some official feedback and decisions made by the health organisations other then mere speculation, then it’s very much a case of making personal decisions regarding the electronic cigarette but one thing is for sure we are going to hear a lot more about them yet.
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Another month passes and the jostling continues in the electronic cigarette world. Part 3 in this series of articles keeps a watchful eye on the unfolding drama.
The Electronic Cigarette Story – Part 2 – Success and Controversy
Like many products before it, the electronic cigarette seems to have become stronger since the health organisations urged caution, claiming not enough testing had been done to prove them safe.
Whilst the organisations distanced themselves from the electronic cigarette, the sales have continued to grow and with the UK smoking ban now entering its second winter, the thought of standing outside the pub or office in the freezing temperatures seems to be enticing smokers to try something different.
Some pubs and bars are now even beginning to sell the electronic cigarette, realising they are becoming more popular, sensing a potential profit and that the punters are becoming more willing to try them, not simply as an alternative to a cigarette but as a genuine reason not to stand outside and freeze for a smoke.
During this time of credit crunch, many smokers who don’t actually want to quit smoking altogether but are looking for something more affordable are also turning to the electronic cigarette.
With a little shopping around, the prices for smoking the electronic cigarette are vastly less than their standard counterparts. One such electronic cigarette company provides a table to show the significance of the savings and it goes a little bit like this:
Approximate only
• Electronic Cigarette:10 a day for one year = £ 122
• Real Cigarettes : 10 a day for one year = £1004
That equals a savings of more than £800 per year.
• Electronic Cigarette:40 a day for one year = £ 487
• Real Cigarettes : 40 a day for one year = £3529
That is an incredible saving of more than £3000 per year.
With those figures in mind it is not difficult to see why the electronic cigarette is becoming a very attractive proposition.
There are apparently no carcinogens or toxins in an electronic cigarette, immediately making them a far healthier alternative. Nicotine and flavourings seem to be the only substances present in the device.
In summary, with none of the dangers of real cigarettes present, a massive cost reduction over real cigarettes and social benefits too, (no dangers of passive smoking and no restrictions under the smoking bans) the electronic cigarette still provides a nicotine flavour, revealing a very genuine alternative and potential aid for those who wish to quit smoking.
As the winter’s harsh realities sink in, at least there seems to be some hope on the horizon, not just for smokers but for their families and friends too. Perhaps if the electronic cigarette proves itself in the next few years we may be approaching a new era and a much less smoky, healthier one at that.
There is little doubting the recent success of the electronic cigarette. If it can deliver on its promises of being healthier than real cigarettes then many more smokers will surely turn to it in an attempt to quit smoking.

