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Old 01-23-2009, 05:26 PM #1
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Default NJOY smokeless electronic cigarette

Ok, I am not sure if there has been a thread on this yet but I am going for it.

A friend of mine brought me over his extra NJOY electronic cigarette today to try. I am charging the battery and he let me try his own one. It is amazing. It is just like smoking a real cigarette- without the smoke. It is kinda pricey to start ($79.00) for the kit but that is a one time charge, then refill cartons are $20.00 for 20 refills. Each refill is equal to 1 - 1 1/2 packs of smokes. I will let you know later this weekend how it goes but to be able to "smoke" inside, in the car, restaurants and everywhere smoking is not allowed is cool.

I checked out NJOY on youtube and it really is astounding.

Have any of you other smokers tried it?
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