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How to Save Money on Your Tobacco Habit - the electronic cigarette, Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

Janty's new eGo is the end evolution of a vaporizing revolution that began in 2004, with the invention of the electronic cigarette in China. This newest product is good, but cartridges can come apart in use, presenting a choking hazard. See it demonstrated in this video. See Part 1 first to chronicle the evolution.

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  • Sorry to ruin your american made products dream ,but ALL of them are made in China,including the ones being sold by Janty. There are a few Chinese companies that make all of them and Janty buyes from them in large quantity and with any logo they want. Just go over Alibaba.com and see for yourself. Of course you have and advantage with Janty because buying large amount means the price is low and they offer you a good warranty,but ALL of them are made in China by chinese companies

  • @raducanmihai29 Who said these were made in America? Every e-smoker since Day One knows these are made in China. There is plenty of liquid originating in the U.S., but none of the e-cigs (but one is coming very, very soon that is 100% USA made). I'm not with Janty, by the way. I was just an early user of their products (which are made by JoyeTech in China) and I've stuck with them.

  • what do you think about the"blu"electric cigarettes?im tryin to stop smoking and im thinking about getting some,but i've heard good and bad reviews on them,but i trust your reviews more

  • @skateandcreate141 I've not used Blu personally, but it's similar to many I have used -- without much success. This kind of e-cig harkens back several years, and has been seriously outdated by evolution of e-cig products. It produces too little vapor and contains too little nicotine to satisfy me. You need to read a bit on a forum like ECF to see what's "hot" now.

  • Ya, I don't know why anyone uses standard carts anymore. Use a drip tip, cartomizer, or whistle tip- those standard carts will also heat up near the atty and melt the plastic, esp with 510s

  • @TheCrispenator I've used the drip method for a very long time, but had lots of standards carts in the refrigerator to use up. I would not order a standard cart today.

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  • Youre vids are quite informative and you present the products very well. Thanks!

  • @Nicotinejuice The extraction process to include all tobacco alkaloids might be prohibitively expense. It is not something that can be done on kitchen counter. It's difficult chemistry! A chemist I know made some and used me as a guinea pig. He estimated a small vial, if sold commercially, would be $90. Way too expensive. But if it were done in mass production, cost would obviously come down. I hope someone does.

  • Why is it not possible to include or introduce these Alkaloids into Eliquid?

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