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Hi to all. I was diagnosed with lung cancer last year Trying to stop smoking But could anyone recommend a decent e cigarette.Thanks

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Hi Tracy there are a lot of them about. I would go to a shop that sells them and get them to recommend one for you I stopped 17 months ago and still use mine. I have a EVOD pencig I find that ok take care

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Mandy6513

The vype thats advertised on tv is a brill one and i think there starter packs are all on offer at the moment with it being new year,,

If you google vype it should show up website

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Justdoit2015

The key is

1)Finding an eliquid you enjoy vaping

- My favourite was Mother's Milk

2)Finding the right eliquid nicotine level

(3mg,6mg,8mg,12mg,18mg,24mg)

- Start high, 18mg and work down

3)Finding the right tank and clearomizer. You want a variable wattage, and variable voltage one

4) Invest some money in a good setup, don't buy a vape pen from a newsagents or one of the ones you see in an advert

To save you time, this used to be my setup:

Innokin VTR mod

Innokin iclear30s tank

Mothers Milk Eliquid 18mg nicotine content

You will need a rechargeable lithium battery for the vtr, and a charger.

You can Google all of the above items for reviews and prices.

I spent a while on and off trying different standard vape pens but most were rubbish. It is a case of investing in some good gear.

Again, Google the above items, they are what I used to get off cigarettes. There are hundreds of different liquids, most of which I tried, and tons of different tanks, mods, coils etc.

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Lapley

Hi Tracy

I use e-Lites they are very good I have not had a cig since my daughter brought me E Lites. You can buy them online

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bikergrove

I recommend greensmoke.co.uk they are very good

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Dragonmum

It's a huge subject because millions of us have switched so you'll get a million opinions! If you have a good bricks and mortar shop who specialise you'll be able to try different set-ups; I use a battery powered model (not electronic so it never dies on you) with a Kanger sub-tank and mix my own liquid, which is the cheapest and most satisfying way to vape - for me at least. Having said that a friend of mine has been using disposables for 4 years and needs nothing better, also too busy to bother with any faffing about. I started vaping six years ago this month and have never smoked since even though I was a smoker for 60+ years! I would recommend joining a vaping forum - eg UKVapers.org - where you'll get all the advice you could need, it pays to do research. If one set-up isn't to your liking just try another. I'd strongly advise making certain you have back-ups - chargers etc. - no excuse to go grabbing a fag then! Good luck whatever you choose.

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lottylaine

Hi Tracy i gave up smoking gy using nivolites eci 3 years ago have not touched a cig since good luck

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phillips1

Hi Tracey, for the last three years I have used the ones supplied by Miniciggy.com. They use replaceable tips, so no messy refilling etc. With big changes about to take place regarding vaping I would recommend this type to you. Miniciggy's delivery is amazing, usually within 24 hours of order. Check for yourself on their website.

Bobby xx

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