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Christopher

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  1. Moving to the review area
  2. hmm I have not but it's something you should speak to your DR about. Most Docs are pretty open about it. Take this with a grain of salt, but, I'd assume if anything, all it would do is irritate your throat a bit more at worst.
  3. The eGo is usually the best way to go. The throat hit could be because of the high nicotine level. Usually when I let someone try an ecig for the first time and it's high in strengh, they'll cough. (You'll get used to it over time just like a cigarette) But going to a lower strengh almost always helps. How many cigarettes to you smoke per day? If you smoke less than a pack, try 16/18mg first
  4. Jeff answered the questions perfectly. Forever Vapor is also owned and run by Vapor Talk I do plan to turn the store button into a drop down menu so you can choose which store you'd like to visit. Sorry for the confusion
  5. Similar. http://www.homedepot.com/Plumbing-Pipes-Fittings-Valves-Sewer-Drain/h_d1/N-5yc1vZbv13/R-202072601/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053 Sorry that's just what I think when I see some of these mods. But seriously, I did try one back in Texas and it's not bad. I also haven't really heard any compliants about it. Usually all positive feedback.
  6. So long as it stays cool and out of sunlight Brian is correct, e liquid will last about 2 years.
  7. An eGo battery will last you about 12 hours or so With the eGo battery there are even more options. Our other store carries a lot of the add on's here: http://www.forevervapor.com/
  8. hmm Brian makes a good point here. Here are the TSA's latest regulations: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/batteries.shtm
  9. They are perfectly legal to carry in your checked in baggage. I would suggest removing your atomizer from the battery before storing. Other than that, you're good to go I travel often and I've never had a problem. Your baggage will be fine. (To put it into perspective, I check in my 9mm when I travel)
  10. Take a look at the group section of the forum on the home page There may be someone in your area
  11. Are you using stock cartridges or filling with your own e liquid? If your not filling with your own liquid, that's step one And welcome to the forum
  12. You never know, she could be on here now. Online communities are perfect for the famous because they can have normal conversations without all the stardom.
  13. You are never over welcoming your visit! By all means ask away No I don't think you should get the LR. It's MUCH hotter. Especially if the current 510 is burning your throat. As for cartomizers it'll be a little while until we're in stock due to some legal issues. But Vapor Galaxy sells the same cartomizers we do. (Small supplier but great service) You can also check Forever Vapor which is our sister store
  14. Well the Aurora and the eGo use the same atomizers. In fact, you should be able to take the atomizer from your Aurora and put it right onto the eGo. The only difference is they charge a lot more. 27.00 for an atomizer..is insane. If it has lasted a year, you must not vape to often. A Joye 510 atomizer (which is what the eGo uses) CAN last a year but only if you vaped very lightly. I vape about a ML of liquid per day. Many people vape much more and on higher voltage devices. If the Aurora atomizer works better (though it should be the same) You may want to purchase a couple more and put them on your eGo instead. If you don't want to deal with dripping onto the atomizer then look into 510 cartomizers. Thats what I use personally these days
  15. She's one of us now... Shark Bait, Hoo haa haa
  16. I looked up your order and see that you purchased your eGo back in January. Have you replaced the atomizers since then? The draw should be pretty easy. Atomizers are consumable and need to be replaced. If the draw is hard (this must be a recent thing) then chances are your atomizers need replaced. Cleaning them sometimes helps, but most of the time it isn't worth it. A single atomizer should last about 1 month give or take. I personally changed mine ever 2-3 weeks or so. Keep in mind if you use low quality juice or very thick VG e Liquid you risk clogging the atomizer. Once this happens, there isn't to much you can do about it. In other instances the atomizer can just clog over time. The model you purchased is a standard Joye Tech eGo. MANY people here on the forum (and other ecig forums) will attest to how well they work as well as their longevity One more thing, you may want to try cleaning the threads on your battery as well. (A little bit of rubbing alcohol will do the trick)
  17. Interesting. Wonder if this "new" technology works the way the Ploom device does.
  18. I don't think so no. So long as vendors do not promote any health claims, this shouldn't be an issue. Though, I have a feeling this is a small step with some much larger steps to come.
  19. There are no books to date though it would probably be a nice idea. The book would most likely have to be updated often and honestly, the vast amount of online information would probably hinder book sales. Now if an e - Book was created on the other hand..
  20. FDA NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release: May 25, 2011 Media Inquiries: Jeffrey Ventura, 301-796-2807, jeffrey.ventura@fda.hhs.gov Consumer Inquiries: 877.CTP.1373 FDA takes action against illegal marketing of tobacco products The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced it issued 11 warning letters last week to online retailers for illegally marketing tobacco products with misleading or unsubstantiated claims or descriptors indicating that they can be used to reduce harm or the risk of tobacco-related disease. “There is no known safe tobacco product. It is illegal for tobacco companies or retailers, including internet sellers, to make unsubstantiated claims or statements that imply tobacco products reduce health risks,” said Lawrence R. Deyton, M.S.P.H., M.D., director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products. “FDA will pursue enforcement actions to protect the public health.” The FDA cited the online retailers for a variety of illegal marketing claims that violate the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, including use of terms such as: “Light”; “Low”; “Mild”; “Less toxic”; or “Safer.” These claims are not permitted unless a company has received an order from the FDA allowing it to market a product with these claims based on scientific evidence. The agency has issued no such orders to date. In the past, some tobacco products were marketed with descriptors that indicated they were safer or had a modified risk. Those products were never proven to reduce health risk. Those deceptive marketing practices may actually have led to continued or increased tobacco use and harm to consumers who incorrectly thought they were using a product that might be less risky. This kind of marketing is now illegal under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. In addition to these marketing violations, other cited violations included the illegal sale of flavored cigarettes. The FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products conducts routine monitoring and surveillance of tobacco product marketing, advertising and promotion to assess compliance with the law. The agency will consider additional sanctions for failure to correct the violations cited in warning letters, which may include civil money penalties, no-tobacco-sale orders, seizure, injunction and/or criminal prosecution. Warning Letters: Click Here
  21. It's probably more the nicotine than anything. I actually noticed this when I started vaping also. It's no longer an issue now Keep in mind, that "PG" liquids stock, are actually 20% VG and 80% PG. So a 30% VG mix wouldn't make that much of a difference.
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