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NUCIG Electronic Cigarettes Review

Date Added: February 07, 2011 12:41:51 PM
Author: Deb Myers
Category: Shopping
I'm a huge fan of smoking electronic cigarettes, so I decided to branch out and look at all the different brands available in an effort to find the ultimate electronic cigarette smoking experience. This review looks at NUCIG electronic cigarettes. Note that things may have changed with NUCIG since the date of this review, so double check this information with the website before considering making a purchase.

NUCIG offers a number of different options for getting started smoking their electronic cigarettes with their sample kits, value kits, starter kits, full kits, and disposable kits. It's actually a little overwhelming with so many choices because I'm not exactly sure where to start. I wish the website had some sort of chart explaining the difference between the choices so I didn't have to go through the entire website, but at least they do offer a range of options.

I'll start by looking at the sample kits since that's where many people may begin. With the sampler, you get either a black or white electronic cigarette complete with a high, medium, or low nicotine cartridge in tobacco flavor. That's it. It's ideal if you just want to try out electronic cigarette smoking. The only downside I've heard of with these types of sampler disposable electronic cigarettes is sometimes they aren't fully charged and don't work particularly well, depending on how long they sit in inventory before they're shipped, so they aren't the ideal solution. I guess they're good if you just want an inexpensive way to try them out before purchasing one of their bigger rechargeable kits.

NUCIG also offers disposable electronic cigarettes. I'm not sure what the difference is between the sampler and the disposable kits, but there must be some difference if they're advertising them separately. I don't know. It's unclear. They also sell disposable cigars as well.

The value kits come in either black, pink, or traditional cigarette look and come with one battery, one atomizer, five cartridges, one USB charger, and carry pack. The starter kits come in the same colors and include two batteries, five cartomizers, six mouthpieces, a charger case, a USB charger, and a wall charger. The full kits include also come in black, pink, or traditional white and include two batteries, five cartomizers, six mouthpieces, one charger case, one USB cable, one wall charger.

Overall, NUCIG looks like a good electronic cigarette, but I just don't get the difference in their kits. Some of the kits appear to be the same, just with a different name, so it's confusing to know not only the difference, but what kit suits my needs best, so I opted to pass on NUCIG.



Deb Myers is the author of this article on Electronic Cigarettes. Find more information about Electronic Cigarettes USA here.

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