E-Lites electronic cigarette
Started by ArtherT, Oct 23 2011 11:32 AM
E-Lites electronic cigarette e-cig e-cigarette review
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#24
Posted 03 June 2012 - 04:24 PM
#27 Guest_Drake_*
Posted 16 June 2012 - 03:08 PM
E-Lites stand in Fareham Shopping Centre, Hampshire.
Picked up a new £50 kit there, salesman chucked in a free additonal battery and mains charger. Excellent service and a good deal.
Haven't had a regular cig since, and work allow me to have it at my desk (I can now work through my fag breaks, getting an exta 30mins of work in each day has really helped me keep up)!
Picked up a new £50 kit there, salesman chucked in a free additonal battery and mains charger. Excellent service and a good deal.
Haven't had a regular cig since, and work allow me to have it at my desk (I can now work through my fag breaks, getting an exta 30mins of work in each day has really helped me keep up)!
#35 Guest_ecigconvert_*
Posted 01 August 2012 - 08:20 PM
I've been reading these reviews of E-Lites with interest. I've been using them now for a couple of weeks (having been a smoker for over 40 years) and yes - I'll never go back to smoking tobacco products. I haven't tried any other brand of ecigs - I have to say that the E-Lites are easy to use, have a good taste and it really feels like I'm 'having a fag'
I have just one issue - according to E-Lites claims, I'm a 30 to 40 per day smoker! I'm finding that an etip only lasts about a day (maybe a day and a half at most) yet I have only ever smoked about 10-12 max cigarettes per day. Anyone else finding this or is it just me?
Of course, they are much cleaner, healthier, etc..... but actually, I'm not finding them cheaper. OK, the cost isn't a major factor, but I feel a bit cheated. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has found that E-Lites refills don't last as long as the sales blurb would have you believe and if this is the same with most brands of electronic cigs.
I have just one issue - according to E-Lites claims, I'm a 30 to 40 per day smoker! I'm finding that an etip only lasts about a day (maybe a day and a half at most) yet I have only ever smoked about 10-12 max cigarettes per day. Anyone else finding this or is it just me?
Of course, they are much cleaner, healthier, etc..... but actually, I'm not finding them cheaper. OK, the cost isn't a major factor, but I feel a bit cheated. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has found that E-Lites refills don't last as long as the sales blurb would have you believe and if this is the same with most brands of electronic cigs.
#37 Guest_Heofz_*
Posted 07 August 2012 - 05:25 PM
I'm trying out the menthol ones... I pretty much used up my starter cartridge ("30 cigs equivalent") within 24 hours of use. I'm assuming it was used up because the flavour is gone and all I could taste was a nasty metal taste. I am not a 30-a-day smoker at all so I was surprised that it ran out so fast.
I started my second cartridge today and it is supposed to be equivalent to 40 cigs. I think it's starting to show signs of running out already, there is no chance in hell I've "smoked" 40 cigs worth today. Is anyone else experiencing issues with the endurance of their cartridges?
Other than that its a nice little device. Would be nice if it was a little bit smaller/lighter but I'm not too bothered by its size/weight too much.
I started my second cartridge today and it is supposed to be equivalent to 40 cigs. I think it's starting to show signs of running out already, there is no chance in hell I've "smoked" 40 cigs worth today. Is anyone else experiencing issues with the endurance of their cartridges?
Other than that its a nice little device. Would be nice if it was a little bit smaller/lighter but I'm not too bothered by its size/weight too much.
#38
Posted 18 August 2012 - 10:11 PM
I found the disposable ones in the shops run out much quicker, probably to tempt you to buy a charger and a full kit. From my experience using the cartridges with my EPro 4 model seemed to last much longer, and I mean alot longer, unless its just a more efficient ecig? It is their best one.
#39 Guest_Random_*
Posted 21 August 2012 - 03:01 PM
E-Lites E-Tips have been tested by automated machine bellows testing to quantify the amount of inhalations, and therefore approximate 'cigarettes' that they provide.
Each tip tested returns a minimum of 210 three second machine inhalation in order to pass Quality Control.
An average human inhalation is assumed to be equivalent to 1.5 secs. A “whole” regular sized cigarettes equates to 10 average 1.5 second inhalations. This assumption is made on the basis that some people smoke a tobacco cigarette in 10 drags and yet others can burn a full cigarette down in 4 or 5 much longer drags.
A minimum of 210 three second machine bellows inhalations equates to over 420 average human inhalations which when divided by 10 supports the claim of each cartridge delivering approximately 40 cigarettes.
All batches are tested individually.
Therefore we have established the following parameters for the E-Tip's 'Average' usage:
210 (minimum) machine puffs of 3 seconds equates to 420 'Human' puffs of 1.5 seconds.
The 'Average' smoker consumes a REGULAR SIZE tobacco cigarette in about 10 inhalations
We have rounded down the number of 1.5 second inhalations to 400 per E-Tip.
This equates to an 'Average' of 40 'cigarettes' equivalent per E-Tip.
Each tip tested returns a minimum of 210 three second machine inhalation in order to pass Quality Control.
An average human inhalation is assumed to be equivalent to 1.5 secs. A “whole” regular sized cigarettes equates to 10 average 1.5 second inhalations. This assumption is made on the basis that some people smoke a tobacco cigarette in 10 drags and yet others can burn a full cigarette down in 4 or 5 much longer drags.
A minimum of 210 three second machine bellows inhalations equates to over 420 average human inhalations which when divided by 10 supports the claim of each cartridge delivering approximately 40 cigarettes.
All batches are tested individually.
Therefore we have established the following parameters for the E-Tip's 'Average' usage:
210 (minimum) machine puffs of 3 seconds equates to 420 'Human' puffs of 1.5 seconds.
The 'Average' smoker consumes a REGULAR SIZE tobacco cigarette in about 10 inhalations
We have rounded down the number of 1.5 second inhalations to 400 per E-Tip.
This equates to an 'Average' of 40 'cigarettes' equivalent per E-Tip.
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