
If you have considered trying electronic cigarettes but don’t know where to start don’t panic. The name on the package doesn’t matter as much as what is included in the package. Each brand offers different features, costs different amounts, and of course your preferences will enter into the equation also. This article describes the different features that you should look for and what the new terminology means.
Most, but not all, e-cigs have some sort of money-back guarantee. This should be one of the first things you will want to look for. Most brands have a lot of very different features and special offers and if you pick the wrong brand you will want to leave your options open. Also because electronic cigarettes are subject to fail, simply because they are electronic, and are subject to manufacturer’s defects, you will want to be able to exchange them or get your money back.
Electronic cigarettes come with an LED light at the tip that will mimic a lit cigarette. This is actually done for a couple of reasons. One is psychological and one is social. The cigarettes come in either red or blue and each color has a different function. The red tip is to give you the impression that you are smoking and partly relieve the psychological habit of smoking. If you are at home or work, where everyone knows what your are using, then the red tip will work well. If, however, you are in a public place, restaurant, bar, public building, using the blue tip will attract a great deal less attention and save you a lot of questions.
Finally the big question is how much do you want to pay. The price ranges anywhere from $60-$200. You will begin with a starter’s kit that includes the electronic cigarette(s), several cartridges for refilling and complete instructions. You should calculate the cost of each kit, which is the initial cost, and the refills. A regular cigarette gives you about 15 drags, while an electronic cigarette will give you about 300 drags. A refill cartridge has about 5 refills and costs about $10. Each brand has different amounts of nicotine and last different amounts of time.
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