Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Using an electronic cigarette from electric-cigarette.co.uk

With the continued enactment of smoking bans in cities, restaurants, bars, schools,
and public areas, smokers who are of legal age are turning to the new technology of
electronic cigarette, also known as e-cigarettes, for personal and social enjoyment.

In general, electronic cigarettes contain far fewer and less harmful chemicals than regular
cigarettes. They do not emit second hand smoke and are not made with tobacco, so they
can be used in place of cigarettes at most of the locations.

If you are curious about this emerging trend, you will first need to understand how to
operate an electronic cigarette.

To operate an electronic cigarette, first, you should purchase an electronic cigarette
start-up kit, which may typically include batteries that look like a pen or cigarette,
charging devices, flavored cartridges, atomizers or cartomizers which are cartridges and
atomizers all in one, storage boxes or cases, other accessories, and a user's manual. Some
systems require the purchase of flavored nicotine juice. The owner's manual must always
be read before operating an electronic cigarette.

Often, e-cigarette chargers have a light to tell you when they are finished charging. This
light prevents the cig from getting overcharged and overheated.

The electronic cigarette should now be put together. For this, if you have a cartridge
with a built-in atomizer, you will probably need to screw it into your freshly charged e-
cig.

Once you put together your electronic cigarette according to your e-cig product guide,
you can begin to enjoy your new gadget. Puff on your electric cigarette and inhale as
you would a regular cigarette. It may take a few times to adjust to the process.

When vapor is no longer emitted, on exhalation, you may need to recharge your battery.
If you system has a separate atomizer, you may need to clean or replace it from time to
time, per the manufacturer's guidelines.

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