I am dragging up this old post to say "thank you" for bringing vaping to my attention. I didn't start as a result of this post, but I remembered it and made a mental note to look into it "someday".
That day came when little Heidi was born a month early, in mid-December. Frankly I didn't really want to quit, even though I only enjoy about every 10th "real" ciggie. But I didn't want to hold my baby covered with smoke residue, either.
I have been vaping since January. I mainly use Vapor 4 Life "Vapor Kings" (
http://store.vapor4life.com/) andthey are quite amazing. It is supposed to be cheaper in the long run, and maybe they are. They are also kind of like air guns in that there is an active online community of hobbyists (
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/) who are into modding stock e-cigs. There are also a lot of rip-off vendors, such as those in malls, with high prices and inferior products.
The benefits are the elimination of smoke, and frankly, the ability to maintain the habit in a lot of places where you can't smoke (like airplanes). You still have the nicotine, available in many flavors and strengths. You can use this to quit, or to keep smoking with a possibly-healthier alternative. (Here in the alternative reality of Kalifornia we are moving toward outright prohibition of tobacco...yet we are going to vote on legalizing marijuana on the ballot this year).
Without really trying, I am down to about 3 analog cigs a day, mostly because I actually prefer vaping. This is after 40 years of pack-a-day plus regular smoking. It has just got to be better for your gums and lungs than smoke,and I find it more enjoyable. The Cuban Cigar flavor is nice for shooting. I still can't get past the first ciggie in the morning, and the classic smoke after a meal, although sometimes I just forget and reach for the vape. The biggest hassle is battery management, the equivalent of keeping air on hand for a PCP. Just like with airguns, this is solved with (you guessed it) more equipment. This stuff is a lot cheaper, however. ;-)
Yes, we all know we should quit... and if you haven't smoked, please just never mind. If you do, you might consider this option.
Retroactive thanks, Sam, and I have wondered if you stuck with it or not?