20% off Oct Coupon

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Electronic Cigarette Tips



Between hits remember to hold your cigarette with the tip at a downward angle. Gravity is what brings the liquid inside to the vaporizer so this ensures you get the best hit every time.

Although NJOYs product is somewhat scratch resistant, it is smart to get some type of cigarette or cigar case for it so it doesn't get scratch up by your keys or other sharp objects in your pocket.

NJOYs product comes with 2 rechargeable batteries that lasts a few days even for heavy smokers. If you keep one on a charger and swap them every few days you will never have to worry about not having a smoke ready to go.

When you purchase a NJOY starter kit they give you a each popular flavor. We have found that the regular medium smokes very much like a Marlboro light. Menthol smokers should also try this one because it smokes cleaner and was my choice coming from Marlboro menthol lights. I would gage your choice by your own testing with what is included with the starter kit but hopefully helps.

You can use the NJOY e cigarette to quit, reduce, or replace your actual smoking. What is nice is that if you choose to still smoke regular cigarettes occasionally you can easily switch between your e cigarette and your real cigarettes.

Another good option is to use your NJOY product to quit smoking all together. When someone is ready they can purchase cartridges that contain no nicotine and many have shown that still inhaling vapor you fool your body and gradually wean off the habit far easier than cold turkey.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Cigar Case with Cigars



A great value for that special cigar lover. This genuine black leather 2 finger cigar case is adjustable to fit up to Churchill cigars.

Included in this great package are 3 premium cigars a robust, a corona and a Churchill.Order today and receive a free cutter and free cologne !!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Glassware Ashtray

Collecting Ashtrays



Of the many souvenirs the Herman Ewers of Wichita, Kans., and Cascade, Colo., have brought home from their travels through more than 70 countries, the commonest of all, ashtrays has proved the most fascinating.

Mrs. Ewers has over 300 ashtrays displayed on narrow shelves against the knotty pine walls of her summer cabin in Cascade. These ashtrays are made of a wide variety of materials, and each one brings back a host of memories.

Some of these ashtrays are very valuable. Many are gifts from friends and from famous people the Ewers have, met in their travels. At least a few are antiques, and each tray has a story.

Lucy Ewers first started with a collection of bells. After she had about a hundred of these, she realized she had two ashtrays that were unique. They were from the ships Bremen and Columbus, both of which were sunk during the war so that no one except another ashtray collector could have such souvenirs.

She decided that having one ashtray from each famous ship, plane, restaurant, hotel, night club, and city visited would be a better collection for her than bells. Ashtrays are more economical since many such places gladly present them without cost when asked. Trays are easier and less costly to transport since they are usually small and light weight. And they are excellent mementos since each can be connected at a glance with the place it was acquired. In addition to being decorative, and conversation pieces, they are useful.

Ten years ago Mr. Ewers' physician prescribed travel for his health. Since then the Ewers have spent about four months out of every year abroad. They sailed on great ships to Europe, the Mediterranean, the South Seas, South America, North Cape, and the Caribbean. They have traveled on great air lines and famous intercontinental railways. Each is represented by an ashtray, unique, handsome.

Some of their plane souvenirs are marked "Fly Air Jordan," reminding them of a flight from Cairo to Jerusalem; "Marrakech," from Casablanca to Marrakech; and "K.L.M. Reali Lines Aeree Olandeii," the Dutch airline from Curacao to Laguirra, Venezuela.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Stainless Steel Stovetop Smoker

Some Christmas Gifts For Smokers

If you know a tobacco smoker who is constantly paranoid, you “can” calm their nerves with this amazing gift.
These storage cans are really one of those things that every smoker would like to have, but its hard to dish out the $20 bucks for it the rare occasion they’re in a smoke shop. If you want to take this gift to the next level buy a 6 pack of whatever can you get. If you want to take it to the next level… Buy a 6 pack and put it in the pack concealed and reseal it. Don’t even tell them you got them a storage one.

They’ll be like, “wtf, _____ got me a 4 pack of Monster…” Later when they grab that one out of the case from the fridge it will hit them like a ton of bricks. Expect a stammering phone call the second they realize it.
This one is as much a gift as it is a slap in the face. Many smokers pride themselves on their rolling skills. An insult to their rolling ranks higher than “Your mama…” jokes. If they can’t roll to begin with it will be appreciated. If they can, I’d avoid this one.