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10-01-2013, 02:10 PM | #23 |
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I've been cigarette free for 4 months now. Started with the cig-a-likes before moving to an ego type battery and CE4 clearomisers.
Currently got an iTaste V3 battery which is variable voltage and variable wattage but the same size as an ego battery. Lasts me about a day on a charge. Worth a try if you want something not too big but with the flexibility to vary the vape. Currently getting fed up of the plastic tank coming off the base of the CE5's I'm using when I stick it in the back pocket and I'm considering a protank mini. Ultimately I'd like to come off the e-cigs as well and cut all ties with nicotine. Just need the will power! |
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10-12-2013, 02:53 PM | #24 |
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Well done to those that have quit.
To those that haven't, it's worth seeking out footage of a surgeon performing a Lobectomy on a lung to remove cancer. Once you've stopped throwing up you may find you've gone off the idea of smoking again. ![]() |
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10-12-2013, 05:45 PM | #25 |
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Not sure if you're a smoker Nick but I think I can speak for most when I say it wouldn't make one jot of difference. Chemical addictions can't be cured by gory pictures. It would probably put someone off who was thinking about starting but that would be it.
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10-13-2013, 03:06 AM | #26 | |
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Just got the MVP. Its a lot better than the normal e-cigs. xs2man thanks for the recommendation! ![]() |
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10-13-2013, 09:40 AM | #28 |
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That's the ultimate goal rich. My plan is to gradually reduce the nicotine strength to zero. Currently at 18mg. I'm sure i can at least get it down to 6mg or something. After that it may get difficult but still easier compared to real cigs.
But at the moment really enjoying the vapour from this model. It's very thick and consistent ![]() |
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10-13-2013, 09:45 AM | #29 |
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I've never been a smoker so not talking from personal experience, but I know quite a few people who managed to give up using Champix.
My dad loved his cigarettes and I was amazed it worked for him too. |
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10-13-2013, 10:52 AM | #30 | |
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10-13-2013, 10:53 AM | #31 | |
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Not a smoker rich, but always ridden big bikes. Guess combining the two would severely restrict my life expectancy...... Good luck to all those trying to quit! ![]() |
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10-13-2013, 11:33 AM | #32 | |
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![]() A list of needs to make it happen would be good ![]() Offsets, torque, BHP etc I'm Au Fait with, but some of the language being spoken on this thread is frankly bamboozling! Vapes, mods etc? ![]()
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10-13-2013, 11:45 AM | #33 | |
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good stuff!!! really tempted by those...got some nice flavours aswell.... bit pricey for the kit tho... and i can't find the THC cannabis one on their website?! ...it it legal? |
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10-13-2013, 12:50 PM | #34 | ||
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Basically there are two types of e-cigs. Cigalikes and Mods. Cigalikes are the cigarette sized models. They have 2 parts; Batteries and Carts. A cart is where the e-liquid is, and is basically a soaked cotton type material sitting in a case. Advantages: Smaller size, so doesn't look odd. Some people mind, others don't. Disadvantages: Inconsistent vape "smoke"production, battery and carts don't last long (so you have to always make sure you have a charged battery and a filled cart). A normal battery usually last around 5-8 hours. The mods are much better IMO. These are just big batteries, and you can add clearomisers to them, which take the place of carts. They have better build quality, can accommodate more e-liquid and are clear so you know how much e-liquid there's left. You can get added features. e.g the MVP V2.0 has: Variable wattage (can control the throat hit, so have a harsher hit, or a more smooth hit. It's quite a good feature to have as e-liquids are different, and peoples tastes are different) Puff counter Battery life Can charge anything that is charged via a USB cable Disadvantages: Big size. Advantages (i have only tried the MVP V2.0 so basing it on that): Consistent vape production, thicker vape, beter flavour, controlable throat hit, Battery can last 2 days +, less time filling with e-liquid, extra features, cheaper to run as you can buy rebuildable carts. Most people start with the cigalikes, as it's a similar size to a cigarette. But many go onto the bigger types as it becomes very tedious having to charge batteries and fill carts all the time. You also get a better smoke with the bigger types. Cost wise they are pretty similar. If you can live with the bigger size then definitely go for the MVP V2.0 (or other similar models). Quote:
I don't think anyone sells actual THC e-liquid, as i think that would be illegal. There is a legal liquid which gives you the taste, but no THC, google mary jane. To have actual THC (where you get high), you have to make the e-liquid yourself. It's not that hard. Some information here http://www.gentlemansvapes.com/blogs...onic-cigarette Recipe for cannabis concentrate: http://www.brainresin.com/bookindex.html Please be aware i haven't personally smoked THC e-liquid. This isn't an encouragement for people to smoke THC, rather a safer alternative to smoking a joint. |
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10-13-2013, 04:04 PM | #35 | ||
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...along with other possible side effects put me off and I never tried them. Yep. But I think I said before, miss the booze more. |
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10-13-2013, 06:11 PM | #36 | |
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For example, if you look at the likes of a SkyCig, which we both basically started with, cartridges come in at around £9 for 5. With each cartridge lasting around a day, that comes in at £1.80 per day. Now if we look at mods / cartridges, you can get 10ml of liquid from some places as cheap as £1.50, although the usual price would be closer to around £4, once you have found a flavour you like. That should last around 4 days, or would for me. So pre-mixed will come in between 38p - £1 per day (based on around 3ml per day). Now if you mix your own, the concentrate comes in at around the same, £4-5 for 10ml. Using 2ml per 10ml mix, means around 50ml of DIY mix can be made. You also need nicotine base, and PG and VG dillutants too. 100ml of 72 mg/ml Nic base will set you back around £12 (12p per ml) 100ml of PG or VG around £3 each (3p per ml). A typical recipe, using the above ingredients, for a 20mg mix, 70/30 PG/VG mix will use: 2.8ml nic base (33.5p) 2.2 ml PG (6.6p) 3ml VG (9p) and 2ml concentrate (£1 approx) So £1.50 to mix your own too. So around 30-40p per day. You can buy 100ml of good quality premixed here in UK for around £18. Or 54p per day. Or you can import it from China for around £10, so 30p per day. So you can get your nicotine fix for 30p per day using mods / decent battery set-ups, compared to £1.80 per day with cig-a-likes. I will admit, it took me around 6 weeks of Vaping for my set-up costs to match what I would have spent on cigs, but I went to town when I started. It could be done a lot cheaper had I known exactly what to buy. For example, a MVP 2 and a Protank 2 should come in around £56. Then buy a couple of 10ml juices at £4 each, and you are at £64. Around the same as 9-10 packs of cigs. If you can live with it for that 9-10 days (assuming you don't smoke at all), then you have broken even in under 2 weeks, and can be making proper savings from here on in. If it isn't for you, your MVP and Protank can still be sold on, for decent enough money, maybe getting £35-40 back, and you've only lost a couple packs of smokes to try it out. Sorry, very money orientated that reply, but that's really what will scare most folks off. The initial investment. You can try it cheaper, with a blister pack for a tenner, from the likes of Paradise Vapes, and a couple bottles of e-liquid, making initial investment of only around £20. And it would make an excellent back up system if you decided vaping was for you (you should always have some sort of back-up). But if you did find it was for you, then the MVP would definitely be a good way forward. Mob, I dunno how you feel about vaping now, if you think it's something you could get into, or if you are using solely as a device to get off the cigs, but a Vamo would make an excellent back-up device for you ![]() I know there are a few of us now who love our MVP's for out and about, but when we are at home, there is little to better the hit from a Vamo. |
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10-13-2013, 06:59 PM | #37 | |
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I guess i'm using the e-cigs to satisfy and cut down my nicotine intake to 6mg. Anything more than that is a bonus. I'm not sure if i ever will quit vaping, but it's certainly got my off the cigs. Is the vape better with the Vamo? I'm not sure if i need a back up. I've used the MVP for around 28 hours and the battery is at 4.0 volts (max charge is 4.2 volts). Can't believe it's only dropped 0.2 volts in over 24 hours! |
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10-14-2013, 03:01 AM | #38 |
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Links for 100ml for £10:
http://www.fasttech.com/category/0/s...liquid%20100ml You can get in the UK for around £18, which is still good value, and you get nicer flavours if I'm honest, and delivery is miles faster : http://www.misteliquid.co.uk/e-liquid/100ml-e-liquid The thing about having a back-up is that you can use it when your main device runs out of battery power, and is charging. As it may not always be possible to charge it when it runs out. I have a few of these as back-ups : https://www.fasttech.com/p/1403315 Only £9 delivered & variable voltage, I have one in each car, and a back-up in the house. I also have a Vamo (https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/...arette-battery), and a SID (https://www.fasttech.com/products/0/...oltage-wattage) in the house for when I fancy a change. The Vamo is my preferred device, and you do get a slightly stronger hit from it (that could of course just be psychological as it was my first device). But there is slightly more control over the wattage, and it is less restrictive on the airflow than the MVP. As in my protanks are an even airier vape, which I do like. On the downside, it is big and heavy when it is run in 18650 mode, but it is nice a compact in 18350 mode. |
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10-14-2013, 12:44 PM | #39 | |
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Gold & Silver Hotel/Hilton Tobacco Tobacco Original Red Energy Too 3 are tobacco flavours, last is Red Bull. Once i like a flavour i'll order the 100ml. I'm going to see how i get on in the next few weeks. If i feel i need a back up then it will probably be the Vamo as you say its pretty good ![]() |
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10-14-2013, 04:24 PM | #40 |
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I'm not a fan of tobacco flavours personally. Prefer fruity flavours. The thing that'll cost you the most money is finding the flavour you like, not the equipment to vape it, lol.
I'm a BIG fan of the Mojito Madness from misteliquid (the UK link for 100ml above), it's really nice. The red bull is pretty good too. And I started out with Irn Bru flavour, and it's quite nice. I'm vaping a lot of that Red Astaire just now, it's my day vape for the moment, and blueberry mint is also hitting the spot for me. But everyone is different, many people really like the custard flavours, and coffee flavours. Just not for me them ones. |
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10-15-2013, 03:05 PM | #41 |
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Indeed, and if anyone wants to try a couple of flavours, I have some samplers of RY4 (sweet tobacco taste), chocolate caramel and Golden Burginia (meant to be Golden Virginia) which I'll pop in the post FOC. They're all 18mg to 20mg nicotine and not to my taste.
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12-24-2013, 06:45 AM | #42 |
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Just thought i'd update and revive this thread.
I have not had a single cigarette and have been using the MVP V2.0 which xs2man suggested. Thanks! It is so great i have a spare MVP as well. It lasts me 3 full days on one charge, and 1.5 days on one refill. I tried fruity flavours, but my system just wasn't having it. I think tobacco is where i'll stick to. I have found 2 tobacco flavours which are perfect for me. Also upgraded to the Protank 2 which is great. I can vape wherever i want; bedroom, on the bog, living room, driving, on planes, airports, restaurants. It feels great! What's the latest? Any luck? Last edited by mob17; 12-24-2013 at 07:36 AM.. |
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12-24-2013, 07:13 AM | #43 |
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I tried vaping last week
The things are unreliable though. Mine started to smoke rubbish! So i freaked out, snapped it in half, pulled into the shell garage and took a 20 deck out. I am short tempered at the best of times but trying to stop smoking i turn into the biggest arsehole alive. I think its best that i continue to smoke. Although i would love to give it up |
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12-24-2013, 07:35 AM | #44 | |
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I can't emphasise enough that it really does depend on what e-cig you used. A solid reliable one like the MVP is great. What did you use? |
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