leadpig......wow! Thank You for the time and effort you spent in getting this info for me.
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
nickhornet wrote:Hi Ski
I buy food grade PG and VG from ebay its cheap .. I buy a nicotine solution from a specialist either in PG or VG solution.. I buy food flavourings off ebay... chap as chips.. costs me £100 a year to vape...
I work on a 50% 50% blend of PG & VG One gives the vapour or lots of smoke and the other carries the flavour.. some prefer a 70% 30% mix for more flavour..
At the moment im vaping cappuccino flavour but Xmas pudding will be on the menu soon ;-) just blend in the Nicotine solution to your % to suit your fix requirements... saved an absolute fortune.... and the house smells like a coffee bar lol
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
hungryrob wrote:ski wrote:I'm a heavy smoker 40+/day, now. Started 45yrs ago.
I tried the E-cig. Fancy sucker looked exactly like a filtered cigarette. The tip lit up and everything. Problem was that it was not adjustable and it made me choke/cough when I would take a drag! Than the company disappeared and the cartridges weren't available anymore. (non refillable, I might add.) I did a piss poor job of researching the whole idea of "vaping".
I'm getting very close to trying again.
Glad I did a search, here, and found this thread. Vaping seems to work for heavy smokers, here.
It does; I tried the inokin for the same reason as you; the ecigs didn't get hot enough and made me choke. The inokin at full voltage and amperage does!
Makes it easy to quit Thanks to Dave for the tip off
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
nickhornet wrote:get a vamo V5 and a protank 2
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
Sidebyside wrote:Just pack up you big Jessies
Sidebyside wrote:Leadpig is probably right,( though I hate to admit that ) .
Fenrir wrote:It is often better to let people think you are a bit simple rather than removing all doubt.
leadpig wrote:hungryrob wrote:ski wrote:I'm a heavy smoker 40+/day, now. Started 45yrs ago.
I tried the E-cig. Fancy sucker looked exactly like a filtered cigarette. The tip lit up and everything. Problem was that it was not adjustable and it made me choke/cough when I would take a drag! Than the company disappeared and the cartridges weren't available anymore. (non refillable, I might add.) I did a piss poor job of researching the whole idea of "vaping".
I'm getting very close to trying again.
Glad I did a search, here, and found this thread. Vaping seems to work for heavy smokers, here.
It does; I tried the inokin for the same reason as you; the ecigs didn't get hot enough and made me choke. The inokin at full voltage and amperage does!
Makes it easy to quit Thanks to Dave for the tip off
still off them robie
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