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by libertarian99 on Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:24 pm
I bought an NJOY eCigarette and it worked great for a few months, but then the atomizer gave out. The NJOY people gave me the following tips for keeping NJOY eCigs in good operating shape.

1. Protect the NJOY device from contacting metal articles in your pocket, wallet or other bags. The conductors can bring about a short circuit, heating or damages to the battery and atomizer component.

2. Keep NJOY away from extreme high and low temperature environments while in use or storage.

3. Keep NJOY away from cell phones as the magnetic signal to and from the phone can damage the operating system of the product.
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by gilster on Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:47 am
Head over to e-cigarette-forum, lots of information on how to take care of your e-cig.
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by crackerjack on Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:19 am
what bothers me about the e-smoke is that the stuff you inhale is made in China (I'm told)
Who knows what those little red buggers are putting in the stuff.
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by smokeeey on Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:09 pm
Some of the brands are made in Europe and and besides we have authorities for keeping an eye on such things. Any brand trying to create reputation would not allow such thing, more so that FDA is investigating the product closely. Cool
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by Drema on Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:56 am
I have many e-smokes and if you purchase an e-cigarette with pre-filled cartridges you may end up with the e-juice everyone has been talking about. There is only one e-juice that I use for the empty cartridges and that is Johnson creek e-juice. It is FDA approved for years. It is made in the USA. Unfortunately many News agencies ran the story that the e-cigarette is worse for you than smoking, not true. The e-cig vaporizes nicotine, water, and glycol ( which is used in smoke machines and food). The reason e-cigarettes are getting banned in the states is because it would cut into the states cig taxes. So you have a product that helps smokers get off of the 1000'ss of cancer causing chemicals and replaces it with a healthier way to smoke ( 100% more healthier than a cig), and they ban it, why? There is absolutely no reason to ban the e-cigarette, but they'll let you smoke their high taxed tobacco instead ( bitch'n about the taxes not the cigs). If you’re going to buy a e-smoke make sure it takes refill cartridges and use Johnson Creek e-juice. In many cases the Chinese e-juice is fine, but just like anything, some manufacturers like to "cheap" it out. The best place to go BEFORE you buy is here- e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/ Good luck and God bless.
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by infinitethoughts on Fri Jan 15, 2010 11:11 am
Nope. Sorry.

E cigs are crap. The headache, fuzzy thinking, feeling like shit minutes after I inhaled the chemical concoction of the E cig sealed the deal for me.

My advice?

Peddle another product.
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by sammeedog on Mon Feb 01, 2010 9:25 am
infinitethoughts wrote:
Nope. Sorry.

E cigs are crap. The headache, fuzzy thinking, feeling like shit minutes after I inhaled the chemical concoction of the E cig sealed the deal for me.

My advice?

Peddle another product.


Sounds like anicotine OD. you may have had too high a strenghth. That will happen to me if I puff away too much on the higher strengths. I keep a high strength for work, and a lower for at home and constant puffing on it.
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by infinitethoughts on Mon Feb 01, 2010 2:47 pm
sammeedog wrote:
infinitethoughts wrote:
Nope. Sorry.

E cigs are crap. The headache, fuzzy thinking, feeling like shit minutes after I inhaled the chemical concoction of the E cig sealed the deal for me.

My advice?

Peddle another product.


Sounds like anicotine OD. you may have had too high a strenghth. That will happen to me if I puff away too much on the higher strengths. I keep a high strength for work, and a lower for at home and constant puffing on it.


Sorry, and I respect your opinon but thats bullshit.

Chemicals and humans don't mix. Never have and they never will.
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by sammeedog on Tue Feb 02, 2010 6:48 am
No problem, just friendly headsup on the headache. It could happen if you mess with any of the patches, or other stop smoking aids along with lighting up. I've had that happen, yes it was stupid, but I did it, lesson learned. Ecigs are gonna be controversial, but I thought it was the lesser of the evils after trying chantix. Others may feel safer with Chantix. The headaches were a walk in the park, not only did I have nausea, but it was a burning type nausea. All in all, cigarettes, Chantix, ecigs, patches, none of them are any good for us.
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by gilster on Tue Feb 02, 2010 7:28 am
infinitethoughts wrote:

Chemicals and humans don't mix. Never have and they never will.


Everything on earth is a combination of Chemicals - humans are walking chemicals.

You can break anything down to its chemical components....well, maybe not electricity....
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dihydrogen monoxide is a killer (darn chemical)
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