Electronic Cigarette & E-Cigarette Kits Green Smoke Basic Starter Kit


by Yale Oct 28, 2008 fileunderFound in Home


Our Starter Kit contains everything you need to Green Smoke.

It includes:

            1 Short lithium ion rechargeable electric cigarette battery with Green Tip Lights Red

            1 Long lithium ion rechargeable electric cigarette battery with Green Tip Lights Red

            1 USB home charger kit  (includes USB adapter and wall adapter) (100-240VAC)

            5 Nicotine cartridges  (Tobacco M Red Label 8mg or NEW Variety Pack see below for details)

            1 Green Smoke electric cigarette manual

Green Smoke electric cigarettes consist of only two pieces, the cartridge and the battery. The cartridge contains a solution of nicotine and water vapor. It has a built in atomizer, which means that there is no cleaning or maintenance required. The battery is designed to optimize the perfect balance between usage time and weight. Just screw them together and puff! This will activate the heating element, and you will inhale steam with nicotine and tobacco flavor. Each cartridge should last you about 110-180 puffs – the equivalent of at least a pack of traditional cigarettes! You'll know when a cartridge is used up when the flavor becomes weak and has a burnt taste. Just screw off the old and screw on the new -that’s it! You’ll know that it is time to recharge the battery when the light blinks.

 Allow 2-3 hours for the battery to charge. 

 

Comments

1.  avatar vsaxena911 said:

I'm curious as to what all is allowed on PW. I've seen hot-dog toasters, TIME magazine, and even SNES games. I guess the consensus would be that they are all some sort of product. I suppose the differentiation between acceptable and unacceptable might perhaps be whether a product is merely being detailed, or a service is being offered through the product. I'm curious though as to what products constitute a breach in PW regulations? For instance, could I hypothetically submit a content page on PlayBoy magazine? Or better yet (I deserve points for creativity here), could a female post a page about a specific brand of vibrator that she enjoys? Suppose I chose to construct a page on WD-40 (the greatest lubricant of all time - non-sexually speaking of course), would that be acceptable? Food for thought! Okay, I'm going to bed now. Feel free to delete this absolutely stupid and retarded 6-in-the-morning comment :-D.

Oct 29, 2008 5:44am
2.  avatar Yale said:

Well I've laid out the fact that ProductWiki is a clean, family friendly website, so I hope that answers a couple of your questions ;)

But yeah... I've noticed a lot of leeway in terms of what passes as a product here on PW. Website that are far from the standard definition of a "product" are not only allowed, but are contributed to by a lot of our power users and administrators...

As long as it is interesting, pertinent and not completely random it seems like it's fair game :)

Oct 29, 2008 5:35pm
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