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  • Christine blatently smokes. To answer her question about why we've not heard about them is simple, they are not made by big pharma (so not on NHS) or big tobacco and both os those groups want to see them banned (for obvious reasons).

  • I've just tried TABlites electronic cigarettes.

    They look and taste better than the others ive tried and they're cheaper.

    Check them out...

  • There seems to be some confusion over whether vaping is going to extend a lifespan or not - it absolutlely isn't for a non-smoker!

    This video is for smokers of tobacco. A persons cold-turkey might have resulted in fantastic results but not everyone lives within the same micro-bubble.

    We all face different challenges and have varying levels of support. To dismiss a device that may help those not in the same position as yourself, at the time you quit, is very, very unfair in my opinion.

  • @hppbrian, I can watch any video I want, so go screw yourself DA.

    Please show me the long term study (10+yrs), In-depth? What the heck is an in-depth study? It is eaither a research study or it is not. Where I can find the actual data. I smoked for more years than I care to admit, I quit cold turkey 6 years ago. Tell me, is the Vape form addicting? If not then why support an industry that will only turn their backs on you just like th tobacco manufacturers did. I'm not arguing with you.

  • @hneeser as a long term smoker I can tell you this WILL extend my lifespan!

  • I would never polute my lungs with any of that crap, I don't care what you say it CAN"T extend your lifespan.....

  • @hneeser If you are a non-smoker, this page is not meant for you. I wish I had never polluted my lungs 26 years ago and gotten myself addicted to tobacco. I'm free of the carcinogens and chemicals that are contained within that tobacco because I choose to use a 'safer' method of nicotine replacement.

    There have been in-depth studies doen in New Zealand and South Africa with encouraging outcomes. I'd love to see the UK follow their lead.

    If you DO NOT smoke, this is NOT designed for you.

  • Look at all those Provari's!

  • i hate prefilled cartridges, DRIP 4 LIFE

  • @specificdynamix I think a good cartridge with high-absorbtion and drip can provide a really good smoke. i use an Ego Fastious Shadow with an 1100 mAh battery and it's brilliant. Loads of e-smoke, a good hit in the back of the throat and total nicotine-demon repellent. I'd never go back to smoking tobacco.

  • @electronicCigge as long as we put the cancer sticks down...

  • @specificdynamix 26 years hooked and 4 months clean - I'll never look back

  • The one on display here is not the best e-cig you can get. It's worth researching on forums first before buying. Lear about throat hit, battery life and power and so on. The ones that look like cigarettes tend to have weak batteries and do not last very long.

  • @VapourNation Yeah, the cheapies in our supermarkets aren't helping the general cause either. You need quality atomisers, trustworthy and reliable batteries and a faultless delivery-system. The cheapies are usually single battery and low quality resulting in a potential cigg-e smoker reverting to tobacco. Damned bad news imho.

  • How much are e-lites paying Dr Hillary? he did a radio interview earlier in the year and was very anti- ecigs. Now he just seems like e-lites bitch.

    Don't believe the hype folks. There are far better (& cheaper) products out there. Do your research before buying overpriced rubbish.

  • @FreshVape E-lites are pretty poor but they've been in the market for some time. It's a pity people get put off electronic cigarettes after experiencing a poor product like theirs.

  • @electronicCigge I can't stand the sucky ones sold at walgreens, and 7 eleven and other small convienence stores, cause not one of them last long, and they all are used for only a small amount of time, then it doesn't completely work for most, that buy them, and they end up wasting more money than they should, to buy more and more. It's ridiculous.

  • @TaterTot0423 I could not agree more Tater. It's a minefield for new-comers to the electronic cigarette and the promise of a large reward, such as quitting tobacco, with little financial outlay can seem tempting. My advice for those unsure, is to ask lots of questions about the product in forums and with your supplier and ask for personal feedback from users.

    If you do have any questions, please feel free to ask here and I'll do my utmost to answer them.

  • Love the fact that we can smoke our Cigg-e in pub and clubs now,this is long time over due.

    I have been using Cigg-e for four months now and i feel great.

  • @TheRubyrose01 You were one of our first customers I believe Ruby. I agree that it's about time the media caught onto the fact thet we're trying to do a good thing.

    I think Dr Hilary mistakenly spoke about tobacco being a stimulant when I believe he meant nicotine at 1:08

    Also the product he mentions is not featured in the video clip that they show, as it doesn't produce anywhere near the amount of smoke that a Cigg-e does.

  • @electronicCigge I noticed that in the clip he said tobacco instead of nicotine.

    cigg-e does produce a lot of smoke which is what i like about using cigg-e. It gives me the feeling i am smoking,but i'm not!

    i'm so used to using the cigg-e now, I have reduced the e liquid to medium, next step low, but i wont run before i can walk :-)

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