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Old Jun 21, 2012 | 09:21 PM
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I was just wondering how many people here used them. I used to dip until I got one for my birthday. It works pretty good. What do you think of it if you do have one?
 
Old Jun 21, 2012 | 11:27 PM
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I've used them for about 3 years (I had no real desire to quit nicotine, but I'm sure they'd work better than most methods)
I even had a small business selling them for a while. That was back in 09 before you could find them at every corner gas station, but I had serious doubts about my Chinese suppliers as well as some (unrelated) health problems at the time and kinda let it slip.
Used to be a big fan of the DSE901 and 601 pipe, plus any Ruyan models I could find - some Ruyan are still working today rather than crapping out after a few months like so many others do. Of course the price difference was big enough that I knew they wouldn't sell (DSE601 was $60, Ruyan pipe was $200)
Use exclusively Joye 510 now, not impressed with the tank systems by them tho. Seems to mute the flavor of the stuff.
 

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Old Jun 21, 2012 | 11:39 PM
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I have one, i use it only when i wanna smoke in the house. We have a non smoking home. I find i get drymouth bad from it and a sore throat if i use it exclusively. I have a USB "E cigarette" brand one, was about 80 from a private seller. Bought almost 2yr ago and it still holds a charge well. Never helped me quit though. Its just my indoor alternative, or for in my womans car when we go places, she hates smoking.
 
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I use one when I can't dip. I use one of the cheap throw aways I get for $7
 
Old Jun 24, 2012 | 08:27 PM
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Right on! I have the Joyetech Ego-c. I think My brother payed around $60 for it. The only 2 real complaints I have with it are It's weight and It's burnt taste when it gets somewhat low on flavor. It's about the size of a regular cigar and it's heavy so I cant just hold it in my mouth, Which is frustrating for me. But I've almost gone through one little bottle of mint flavor and when I'm done with that I think I'll just put it down all together.
I can understand they might not be good for you but come on.. they gotta be better than a cig or a dip right?
 
Old Jun 24, 2012 | 11:23 PM
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The worst stuff in tobbacco is added to it anyways. I'm far from being a tree hugger but I can tell ya after we grew our own stuff natural tastes different and isn't as strong. Hardest part was learning the fermerting process to make snuff. After ruining a few batches and wasted it we started making chewing twists. Back then the trouble wasn't worth the money saved (a can of cope was still under $1). Now with the price jump I'm gonna look into growing my own next year.
 
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