We have just started carrying e-cigarettes. We are offering them at a super low price to get the ball rolling. I believe we are about $30 lower than you can find elsewhere. If you want to try them see here. If you do try them or have tried them I would be very interested to hear your opinion. Personally I love snuff, so have not been particularly inspired to try them…but I will I suppose! However I have heard some good reviews, particularly from smokers trying to quit. Let me know! Dave
I was always curious, but if you are carrying them now, Dave, I might have to consider.
I am very curious about this as well. I might take a little splurge. But I need to hold off till next pay day.
@ Tom If I get any more nicotine/tobacco paraphernalia in the mailbox, my wife will kill me… …maybe next pay day though…
Not to convince people from purchasing one of these from Mr. Snuff, but I have bought one of these and they are shite. I get no buzz from it, no pleasure, and personally I think it tastes awful. They are not even worth checking out. Mine is currently in some box in my closet. It was a complete waste of money, and I wish I never bought it. That’s just me though. ~Snuffy
I have heard alot of praises of them as well, from real people in forums. Maybe some brands are better than others. What brand do you have? I know there is a whole bunch of different brands making them. They all seem they’d be the same thing though.
I have heard good and bad on these, not that ive ever tried them. Some people say you have to hit them alot to get any noticable nic but others have quit smoking thanks to them. They look good but the biggest complaint ive heard is they break or stop work too easily.
Carbon monoxide is a big factor in cigarettes that’s missing when you take a drag on e-cigarettes. First off the brain uses it as a neurotransmitter , that will make it a little bit more active when you start to smoke. It also binds to hemoglobin , thereby cutting your oxygen supply short ,leaving you slightly happier yet with a short breath and a bit of dizziness. Well as happy as anybody with a little bit of hypoxia can be… Tar in the smoke also makes it feel more dense than vapor so overall i can see why e-cigs might be perceived to give less of a hit. You end up associating the dizziness from the carbon monoxide with the nicotine high , and end up trying to get more nicotine until that makes you as dizzy as being low on oxygen. Overall you really do not want to be inhaling any carbon monoxide , that thing is part of the reason smokers are short breathed but you do end up associating it with the nicotine-high.
I quit smoking on the 15th March this year using an electronic cigarette and snuff. I personally couldn’t have done it without both of them. Personally i highly recommend e-cigs as they are 85% as real as smoking but without all the shite you get in cigarette smoke.I weened myself off my e-cig with snuff but still have a drag every now and again as I am while I type this. Personally I say go for it they can only help not hinder you as an aid to quitting. Stefan
I am interested in the e-pipe and e-cigar. Anyone try them out? How about all the flavors they sell, are any good??
What about some e-snuff? Then you can go e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e instead of sneezing
NYC bans e-cigs in all places where real cigs are prohibited. http://usnews.nbcnews.com/\_news/2013/12/19/21975624-new-york-city-council-votes-to-ban-e-cigarettes?lite Dutch on board too. http://www.nbcnews.com/id/53687125/ns/health-health\_care/#.UrRmrPRDtfc How long before they come after smokeless tobacco? Bottom of the list but they will get there.