What is the Best Electronic Cigarette Starter Kit to Buy?

March 2nd, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

Currently on the market there are many options when choosing an Electronic Cigarette.

This data comes from personal experience, surveys from others, and current reviews.

There are few basic Electronic Cigarettes types.

1. The Pen Style, is one of the first types electronic cigarettes on the Market. I have found that it works well, but is very heavy and large. It also doesn’t look like a cigarette and more like a Pen, hence “Pen Style”. I found this type not to perform any better than the other types as well.

2. Mini Electronic Cigarette, is your typical model sold on the market today. It is similar in size to tranditional cigarettes and I found that this type depending on which brand will perform the best in regards to amount of vapor production and battery life.

3. Super Mini Electronic Cigarette, just like the Mini Electronic Cigarette, but smaller. This type does work well and is cool because it so small, but I have found that the battery and cartridges don’t last very long. In comparison to the Mini Electronic Cigarettes, the battery life and cartridges last about half the time.

If you are like me who used to smoke 20 cigarettes a day and are looking for a healthier alternative, I would recommend the a Mini Electronic Cigarette type. Compared to the rest you will get the most satisfaction out of this type, the Pen Style might be large and heavy in the mouth and the Super Mini Electronic Cigarette might make you frustrated on how many times you have to charge the battery or change out the cartridge.

I have used many brands of Electronic Cigarettes my reccomendation for first time Electronic Cigarette users and old timers is a brand Lucky Slicks http://www.luckyslicks.com . I have their Slick Retro Model and has been the most reliable one that I have come across, plus their price is low and the flavors are good.

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