Smoking Everywhere E-Cigarette
Ah well, yeah, I am still smoking. I have “quit” countless times and have used every helper I can find. Hypnosis (quit for 2 months), nicotine patches, nicotine gums and Nicorette. What on earth keeps me coming back to real cigarettes? The lovely breath? The ashes all over my office? The coughing? It’s like a little kids blankey, I guess.
So, I have been keeping an eye on this e-cigarette as it has been coming down the pipes for the last couple of years. What makes this different from the other smokeless nicotine aids? Well – it looks like a cigarette. You inhale and blow out “smoke,” really a harmless water vapor. The end lights up as you take a drag. Here is what the company, Smoking Everywhere, says about it:
Containing state of the art micro-electronic technology this re-chargeable e-cigarette produces a real smoking experience without any of the deeply unpleasant side-effects of tobacco.
As you inhale a tiny battery vaporizes liquid inside the cigarette producing smoke. You insert the Nicotine cartridges of your choice (it comes with a set of 5) that will release nicotine - or if you choose to skip the nicotine altogether with our 0mg nicotine cartridges or you can pick High (16mg), Medium (11mg) or low (6mg).
Interesting? Yep. The Smoking Everywhere E-Cigarette is $149 (the cost of 3-4 cartons of cigarettes these days), and includes:
• Two Electric Cigarette Rechargeable Batteries.
• 5 high-strength (16mg) tobacco flavored cartridges are included in the kit.
• Main Charger Adaptor.
• Power Lead (U.S plug).
• Manual (English).
• 12 MONTHS (ONE-YEAR) Manufacture Replacement WARRANTY
The nicotine cartridges last for approximately 20 cigarettes worth, and are pretty reasonably priced at $9.95 for a pack of 5 (definitely less expensive than cigarettes), and it comes in flavors! Along with tobacco flavor (which just sounds yucky, but probably what I need first), they have apple, mint, cherry, CHOCOLATE, coffee and strawberry. They also come in a cigar version as well as a pipe version. And an optional car charger.
If you are so inclined (in need), check out this video from Smoking Everywhere, its pretty interesting and shows a good demo of how it works. It is pretty interesting technology.
Also, right now (maybe forever?) they are buy 2 get one free. One for me, one for Mom, and maybe one to keep in my car or something. Or to find another smoking buddy to pass it over to. Hmm. These apparently are available in mall kiosks, and through SmokingEverywhere.com. Tell me your thoughts – esp if you have tried it!
















The kiosk people would not give us a refund, and in fact, knew the first version was defective, so they stopped selling it and started selling a different brand.
I would find another company and call them to see how quick they answer the phone and how good their customer service is before buying.
I wouldn’t pay money for any Smoking Everywhere product again, but I will be happy if the upgraded cigarette works.
http://www.VaporE-cigs.com
Their customer services is sometimes hard to get a hold of, but they are quite cooperative and helpful when you do. Call them directly - I haven’t found them to be responsive to emails.
I do find that I go through the nicotine cartridges at a much faster rate than what they say. It’s supposed to be the equivalent of 20 cigarettes, but I think it’s more like 10. That or maybe it just dries up if not used within a certain amount of time?
I love this product.
Good luck!
The cartridges do run out very fast unfortunately.
http://www.totallywicked-eliquid.com
I have had a few problems, but got enough info off the internet to get past the learning curve. Not having any problems using mine now and keeping it working. Keep battery fresh, clean the atomizer with canned air now and then, if refilling, soak the old cartridges in near boiling water and let dry a couple of days before recharging.
Thanks
Johnny Blaze
I am intrested in a class action law suite………..
Nice vapor output as well. Use their discount outlet for your online purchases.
I got scammed as well. I ordered the 9.95 14 day trial offer in Sept. Cancelled in 13 days via telephone, and my card was charged in Oct. the full amount. Then I recieved re-fills and was charged another 49.95, and then Nov. 14th the product showed up. I called to send it back and get a refund and customer service( and I use that term very loosely) said I should just use it since I would not recieve a refund. I am in on the class action suit.
SCAM !!!
RIP OFF !!!
STAY AWAY
If you like your money!!!
Wish I had rean the reviews BEFORE I ordered!!
I could be interested in a piece of that law suit as I have already been in contact with consumer affairs at the secretary of states office here in Ga.
Just curious
It takes a while to sort through to figure out what to get though, cause there’s so much information on the forum. One model that no one will complain about recommending to beginners is the Joye 510. ‘Joye 510′ is what the original manufacturer calls it, but it comes in a few different models…Titan 510, and many others, most are just rebranded Joye 510s. Check on the forum for good suppliers.
Also, keep in mind that this is a young industry, so there’s still a lot of kinks to work out. It takes a little while to get proficient at cleaning, refilling, and knowing what’s wrong. You’ll want to have backups of every component of your e-cig. Batteries will last about 3-6 months if you’re vaping consistently, atomizers about 3 weeks, a 10ml bottle of juice is actually worth somewhere around 100 cigs (though carts are hardly worth anything. I refill a cart every 5-10 puffs. There’s no way a prefilled cart would last longer than 30 puffs). This is all true no matter what model you buy. Most of the stuff sold at malls is utter crap though.
All that being said, it’s very much worth it. Way cheaper than cigarettes, even with replacing all those components regularly. Much, much healthier than smoking (Nicotine isn’t a carcinogen), and not having to freeze your tush off to get a fix is great.