Thanks to my vape, I've had only one single cigarette in the past 3 weeks. I have zero cravings for them and I feel considerably better. In fact, I still have about 5 smokes left in a pack and just can't see myself smoking those... don't want to.
Even better... 5ml of juice, which costs $5, lasts me about 2 weeks meaning that I am spending less in the long run. I only smoked, at most, a pack a week... but still.
I tried the Blu E-Cigs but they were terrible. Trying to "smoke" out of one of those was like trying to take a hit off a joint that was rolled WAY to tight.
I'm using an eGo-V v2 mega battery with variable voltage control with a gravity tank.
Well then! I be been debunked! I happen to think they're tasty sometimes. I always borrow a friend spare when we're hanging out. However, I prefer a real cigarette. I also smoke very very rarely. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Virtua Chief:
Well then! I be been debunked! I happen to think they're tasty sometimes. I always borrow a friend spare when we're hanging out. However, I prefer a real cigarette. I also smoke very very rarely.
Oh, trust me; I still smell cigarettes and think they smell good. I guess I'll always have that. Some people are lucky and grow disgusted with it. Not me. But I just remind myself to not fall back into that hole. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan:
Oh, trust me; I still smell cigarettes and think they smell good. I guess I'll always have that. Some people are lucky and grow disgusted with it. Not me. But I just remind myself to not fall back into that hole.
That's weird. Whenever I've quit cigs for a few weeks (and eventually gone back like an idiot) I hated the smell that was left in my car and clothes. It's not fresh cig smoke that's really gross, it's the old smell of them left in cars and what not. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lcarus:
That's weird. Whenever I've quit cigs for a few weeks (and eventually gone back like an idiot) I hated the smell that was left in my car and clothes. It's not fresh cig smoke that's really gross, it's the old smell of them left in cars and what not.
Oh yea the old smell of it is awful. But when someone lights up... Jesus, does it smell good. [Reply]
Been using ecigs for about 6-7 years now. Love em. I'm, slowly, decreasing the nicotine in the juice and hope to stop complexly within the next year.
I will be honest and say they aren't as satisfying as a real cig, BUT they help with the addiction of the motion and nicotine. I have always and still LOVE cig smoke (always have liked the smell and taste), but I don't like the after smell.
I'm glad I stopped smoking and the ecig has helped greatly! I wouldn't turn back now.
Originally Posted by damaticous:
Been using ecigs for about 6-7 years now. Love em. I'm, slowly, decreasing the nicotine in the juice and hope to stop complexly within the next year.
I will be honest and say they aren't as satisfying as a real cig, BUT they help with the addiction of the motion and nicotine. I have always and still LOVE cig smoke (always have liked the smell and taste), but I don't like the after smell.
I'm glad I stopped smoking and the ecig has helped greatly! I wouldn't turn back now.
Originally Posted by Chief Roundup:
The most you have smoked is a pack a week and you can't just put them down cold turkey?
WOW. This should be extremely easy. You were not even smoking 3 cigs a day.
I don't necessarily want to "quit". I enjoy smoking, the social aspects of it, and honestly... the mood bump. I'm just happy about not inhaling carbonized plant material to get all that. [Reply]
Interesting this thread came up. I quit for over a month and never craved a smoke when I was vaping with my Njoye 500. Got it from cignot.com. Then my house got broken into and I went out and bought smokes and haven't quit since. That was almost 4 years ago. It took me a few days to get used to it, and I smoked with it for a little under a week. When I got it down though and the hit felt just like a smoke, I never turned back.
Told the wife today I was going to do it again, and bought one of the new fangled ecigs. It's harsh as fuck which I don't remember, but I'm sure I'll figure this one out as well. Good luck to all! I smoke 2 packs a day and sometimes more, so I'm looking forward to not only saving the money, but also getting that great feeling back in my lungs! It's pretty important really. I can't justify the cost of my heavy smoking habit if we're moving to a place where the price of my brand doubles. I'm not paying 10k a year to fucking smoke! Fuck that noise! [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts:
Interesting this thread came up. I quit for over a month and never craved a smoke when I was vaping with my Njoye 500. Got it from cignot.com. Then my house got broken into and I went out and bought smokes and haven't quit since. That was almost 4 years ago. It took me a few days to get used to it, and I smoked with it for a little under a week. When I got it down though and the hit felt just like a smoke, I never turned back.
Told the wife today I was going to do it again, and bought one of the new fangled ecigs. It's harsh as **** which I don't remember, but I'm sure I'll figure this one out as well. Good luck to all! I smoke 2 packs a day and sometimes more, so I'm looking forward to not only saving the money, but also getting that great feeling back in my lungs! It's pretty important really. I can't justify the cost of my heavy smoking habit if we're moving to a place where the price of my brand doubles. I'm not paying 10k a year to ****ing smoke! **** that noise!
Start off with this or something like this (this battery needs to be charged once a day, with variable voltage so you can adjust your battery to your juice):
Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan:
Start off with this or something like this (this battery needs to be charged once a day, with variable voltage so you can adjust your battery to your juice):
Thanks bro. I already bought one that looks a lot like this one. It's weird though, it's really harsh and I'm having a hard time hitting it at all, which is the opposite of the last one I had years ago.