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[7 Jan 2010 | One Comment | 1,390 views]

This is not complete, but here’s a starting list of places that sell cartomizer-type electronic cigarettes. I’ve either bought from them or have read good reviews of these places. Please email me or leave a comment if you have a recommendation or a correction.

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[25 May 2009 | No Comment | 3,744 views]
Cartomizers: the option for lazy e-smokers

I’m willing to deal with some of the finer points of electronic cigarette maintenance. There’s the atomizer cleaning (weekly and monthly). There’s cart cleaning, drying, cart filler replacing, and refilling. And though I haven’t quite started mixing my own e-juice, I’ve been reading a lot about DIY flavors and extraction methods.
That’s me, though. And a lot of the e-cig community love doing their own maintenance, flavors, and e-cig mods. There’s a million different ways to clean your atomizer, and it seems like some electronic cigarette fans use their free time …

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[21 May 2009 | No Comment | 1,223 views]
Five videos to watch for beginners

These are some beginner videos I find enormously helpful. Reading instructions never seems as good as watching someone else do it, huh?

1. Comprehensive Intro To Vaping by Spike
An awesome, full guide to parts and maintenance, along with troubleshooting and discussion of some of the related symptoms that come with quitting tar and switching to e-cigarettes. My recommendation? Watch the second half, where she talks about models, symptoms, and what to buy, before you make that first purchase. Watch the first half after you get your kit in the …

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[20 May 2009 | No Comment | 808 views]
Stop! Eight things to consider before buying your first e-cigarette

1. If you heard about electronic cigarettes through a mall kiosk or an advertisement, you probably think they’re more expensive than they really are.
Many of the best electronic cigarette sellers are small companies that take a little searching to find. They won’t find you. If you’re paying more than $40-$80 for a “starter kit” (usually 2 batteries, 1 atomizer, a charger, and five cartridges–pre-filled or with a small bottle of liquid), then you are paying too much.
2. You want one that looks like a cigarette now, but you might not …