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vapestick disposable ?
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any personal experience from abers would be appreciated, are they safe ? TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for the post anneasquith, I have just googled this product as I was curious to see what a vapestick was.
I have just rung my daughter as she is a smoker although can't really afford to be regarding cost of purchase and health risks i.e small hole in her heart and she is going to try them.
There seems a lot of postive feedback as to how effective they are so good luck if the product is for yourself and you decide to try them.
I have just rung my daughter as she is a smoker although can't really afford to be regarding cost of purchase and health risks i.e small hole in her heart and she is going to try them.
There seems a lot of postive feedback as to how effective they are so good luck if the product is for yourself and you decide to try them.
Yes - they're safe and good. I had to stop smoking before an operation on my back, couldn't have done it without Vapestick. Even asked my consultant surgeon - he said no cigs, but Vapestick was OK!! Noticed they're in my Tesco pharmacy, so well worth a try. I have tried another brand (forgotten name now) which was awful in taste and battery life...so sticking with Vapestick now
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