Aspire K3 Quick Start Kit – Review

Drawing from the classic aesthetic of cigalikes, the Aspire K3 Quick Start Kit presents a pen and battery system that’s easy to use. This portable, lightweight kit is designed for mouth-to-lung vaping, and its top users include beginner vapers as well as vapers looking for a convenient, fuss-free experience. As an open system, it’s refillable and rechargeable, with a 2 mL tank, Nautilus coils, and micro-USB charging.

The Aspire K3 Kit is reviewed below for those of you wanting an electronic cigarette kit to replace smoking with a good taste to your e liquid but not producing enormous clouds.

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Vapour Days Replaceable Tip ECig – Review

This product is suitable for anybody who finds the battery/atomiser/e-liquid bottles too complicated. It simply has a tip which screws onto a rechargeable battery. This provides you with vapour in a similar way to the battery/atomiser electronic cigarette kit, except it is simpler to use. There are still a number of e-liquid flavours to choose from Menthol, Tobacco (Red USA Mix), Gold Cigar and Mango.

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Effectiveness of Electronic Cigarettes to Quit Smoking

Bristol Electronic Cigarette Shop - Vapour Days

Effectiveness of Electronic Cigarettes to Quit Smoking

Dr Siegel of Boston University has published findings that using electronic cigarettes as a means to quitting smoking is effective.

Research also found that vapers using electronic cigarette juice containing nicotine were more likely to succeed than those using nicotine-free e-liquid.

The study found that 18% of smokers using e-cigarettes had quit smoking within six months.

With such a high success rate, why not visit the Vapour Days shop in the middle floor of the Galleries Shopping Centre, Bristol, UK.

Alternatively buy great value and high quality starter kits online here – http://www.vapourdays.co.uk/product-category/starter-kits/

To read the full article, follow this link http://tobaccoanalysis.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/first-meta-analysis-of-existing-studies.html