What Do You Think About The Milano Electronic Cigarette ?
May 11th, 2009 • Related • Filed Under
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Comment by laceyund on 11 May 2009:
The electronic cigarette offers smokers an alternative to smoking tobacco. It consists of three parts: The battery, the atomizer and a nicotine cartridge. When assembled, it resembles a cigarette. When the user takes a drag, the battery activates the atomizer which heats up the nicotine solution. A vapor is produced which is inhaled, then exhaled.
It took me about six months to fully switch from tobacco to electronic. I have been tobacco free for one month and I must say I do feel pretty good. There are several different styles and the nicotine liquid comes in different strengths and flavors. Just like tobacco, one size does not fit all, so do some research to determine which unit will work for you.
Comment by panurge on 11 May 2009:
If your “drug of choice” is nicotine, this is a just an electric nicotine delivery device. A heated mist of chemicals and nicotine , that mimics smoking. I want one that works with THC.
Comment by Voltoson on 11 May 2009:
I say well done to the people who made it, for mass producing rubbish.
Comment by Robert Cudmore on 2 June 2009:
Does anybody know who the heck manufactures the Milano? I had thought perhaps it was Ruyan the patent holders for the e-cigarette, but it appears not. With the constant law-suits being levelled by Ruyan (and rightfully so) to companies manufacturing e cigarettes WITHOUT a Ruyan licence it makes me somehwhat alarmed that despite extensive research I still have no idea who manufactures this product.