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expectations and assisting in the smoker’s ultimate goal. However, there are quite a few features of- fered by SmokersVapor and its electronic cigarettes that set it apart from other smoking alternatives on the market. Unlike many other e-cig solutions, SmokersVapor pro- vides stainless steel rechargeable battery units. “Say your ceramic battery unit got dropped. This could easily cause the unit to break, or the memory chip inside to get dislodged,” Gray explains. “I’m looking to promote longev- ity.” Customers will also fi nd a top choice in vaping juices offered by SmokersVapor. These juices, containing propylene glycol or the


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alternative, vegetable glycerin, are available in traditional tobacco fl avors or the wildly popular fruits, drinks and spices categories. And while traditional smokers can vis- ibly see their remaining ration in a carton, vaping liquid is a bit dif- ferent. “We provide a red line on the bottle, almost like an empty tank indicator. Just as you would fi ll up at a quarter of a tank of gas, the red line is telling you it is time for another order of vaping liquid,” says Gray. Battery lifespan varies be-


tween brands, and is determined by the number of full mouth puffs. These can range between 150 to 400 puffs, or drags. Each product typically identifi es its capacities in the product description area. Best advice is to keep one bat-


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tery on charge while you are using another one. A battery can be re- charged up to 300 times before you will need to replace the bat- tery. And while some smokers may be interested in a disposable e-cig to avoid the hassle of recharging, Gray reminds them that they are still spending money two to three times a week for a replacement. “After two weeks, they could have purchased a kit from us and still be using it,” she adds. Gray’s mission, however, isn’t


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