What Is The Best Electronic Cigarette? I Am Trying To Quit Smoking, But Don’t Know Which E-cig To Buy?
I found this blog that helped me figure out which brand of e-cigarette I should buy. If you’re considering switching over, I hope this page helps you like it helped me (I decided on Luci, Green Smoke, and inLife):
http://greensmokes.blogspot.com
And here are some videos with information about how e-cigs work:
http://www.youtube.com/healthysmokes
Also, check out these retailers:
http://www.myinlife.com/greensmokes
http://www.greensmoke.com/409.html
http://www.myluci.com/ref/greensmokes
http://smoke51.com/291.html
http://www.e-cig.org/affiliates/uid/greensmokes
http://www.smokeanywhere.com/?a_aid=greensmokes
Hope this helps!
::Mike
Comment by Mike D on 10 September 2009:
Personally, I use the mini cigarette model, not to be confused with the super mini. It looks just like a real cigarette so mentally, I was able to make the switch much easier. I also use the eliquid. With the eliquid, it allows you to put 2-3 drips into the cartridge and it gives you a load of vapor each time you smoke. It is also far more cost effective.
Be aware that some suppliers are saying there are 20 cigarettes in a cartridge. This is simply not true and you will be disappointed when you find out for yourself that it this estimate is false. You will get between 4-10 cigarettes per cartridge, and that number varies depending on the type of smoking habits you have AND if you are on the correct nicotine strength.
Another note, you need two atomizers. I rely on my ecig and smoke no tobacco at all. If something happens to my atomizer, then I am stuck without my ecig and would end up smoking tobacco.
Comment by miller27… on 10 September 2009:
Njoy is now the largest e-cig company in the US. I would definitely go with them just because they are spreading throughout the US. Costco, Wallgreens, Target, Pilot and a bunch of other chains are starting to sell them and at least you know you’re not with some tiny company that is going to be gone in 6 months. Plus the ease of getting parts and refills makes them the obvious pick to me. You can get them at http://www.njoycigarettes.com
Comment by laceyund on 10 September 2009:
I bought my electronic cigarette at http://www.electronictobacco.com because it was a decent price and appeared to be really the same thing as the njoy, just not branded, but there are also some helpful hints on other forums like http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ which has allot of info if your looking to do reaserch on products.
Comment by Johnny O on 10 September 2009:
not sure, but you can check it amazon.com and see if anyone made comments.
here’s the link
Comment by Scott on 11 September 2009:
I use the Liberty ecig. I quit over 2 months ago the first day I got my flavors. I love mint, strawberry, cherry, and apple and no nicotine. The ecig is awesome and I hope that the fda doesnt ban them because of big tobacco.
Comment by cpbsensa on 11 September 2009:
I like the 901, or called the mini by some. Check electronic cigarette forum for more info
Comment by maryland on 11 September 2009:
Nick, I tried the e cig but it worked out so expensive so i switched to http://youcanquit.notlong.com
Comment by Lisa Williams on 25 June 2010:
Expensive??? I’ve spent less than $200 in the last year on my eCig. Do not believe it when someone says expensive!
Comment by Lisa Williams on 25 June 2010:
BTW. I can’t speak for other models because I’ve tried only one. But I can speak for it. The Joye 510 has been extremely reliable for the past 12 months since I started. I’m at the understanding that a lot of these (including the one in the mall) don’t work too great.