12 Jan 2009

Electronic Cigarette...

Smoking is a major health issue around the world, so a rechargeable cigarette-style atomizing device that has no tar, smoke, or smell is a great idea for people who are looking to kick the habit. But on a practical level, it makes about as much sense to me as decaf coffee.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is good but it's quite expensive...

Masy said...

ermm dah ade stail gini laa pulak..

btw MiLd, where's your cox? mmg xmo letak dah eh?

Unknown said...

Masy, Thanks! Still under development... You don't like it? Cbox? I'll put it soon... ;)

Masy said...

no.. i think it's ok. x berat sgt mcm dulu hehe :)

Unknown said...

Thanks! Sekarang kena pilih widget yg nak dipakai :) Nanti berat lagi kang... hiks.

Anonymous said...

It's nice, but from my experience, most people who start e-smoking quickly go back to tobacco cigs. that's because of all the cumbersome maintenance involved in changing the cartridge. I've switched to Fifty-One electronic cigarette, and I didn't touch a tobacco cig since. it is the only e-cigarette that is made out of ONLY two parts. very easy to stay with it and keeping it up.

Anonymous said...

Im the same way....Once I started smoking Electronic Cigarettes by Halo, I've had no desire at all to go back to regular tobacco cigarettes. Be Careful with Fifty-One electronic cigarettes though, b/c they contain that "Chinese Poison" the FDA warned about. My Halo only uses American Made e-liquid, which I feel much more comfortable smoking.

Johnny Blaze

Unknown said...

Johnny Blaze,
Thanks for the info... :)

e-cigarette said...

Not exactly as you thought. Electronic cigarettes are less expensive. Even the best e-cigarette will cost around $2 per pack compared to traditional cigarettes, in which you'll pay for about $5-10 per pack. The cost advantage is clear and is reflected in the rapid increase in sales of electronic cigarettes and supplies.

Unknown said...

e-cigarette,
Thanks! :)

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