Electronic Cigarette Reviews Green Smoke Vs Blu Cigs

I began my journey writing electronic cigarette reviews by purchasing a Green Smoke starter kit in December 2010. Then two months later, in January, I bought a Blu Cigs starter kit. Today I want to discuss the primary differences between these two key brands.

Introduction

For starters, both Green Smoke and Blu Cigs are the top two e-cigarette manufacturers in the entire world. As such, they’re based in the United States. Blu Cigs specifically caters to U.S. citizens, whereas Green Smoke prides itself on delivering to smokers from all across the world, including France, Egypt, and even China.

Obtaining My Kit

To write electronic cigarette reviews, you have to actually dabble with the products. So I ordered my Green Smoke kit in December and was pleasantly surprised to discover it outside two days later. Blu Cigs, on the other hand, I ordered a month later, and I was quite disappointed because my e-cigarette kit took ten tediously lond days to arrive. So when it comes to delivery, Green is the winner.

The Starter Kit

My Green Smoke starter kit included one battery, two chargers, and five cartridges, whereas my Blu Cigs starter kit featured two batteries, three chargers, and give cartridges. In addition, one of the Blu chargers was a ‘charging pack’ designed to not only charge an electronic cigarette, but also designed to store one e-cigarette are a few cartridges. So it was essentially a case. The winner here should be obvious!

Accessories

Green Smoke offers a bevy of accessories, including a car charger, two cases, a special pink battery, and rubber sanitation tips. Blu Cigs unfortunately only offers all the items that were in my starter kit: three chargers (none of them were a car charger) and one basic battery type. That’s disappointing.

Flavors

Green Smoke has a whopping twelve cartridge flavors, but most of them taste horrible. Mind you, other electronic cigarette reviews might disagree. I do really like their chocolate flavor, though. As for Blu Cigs, it only has four, but each of them taste like bliss: tobacco, menthol, cherry, and coffee.

Cartridges

Green Smoke cartridges are equivalent to 30 cigarettes, and they create a lot of vapor. Blu Cigs cartridges are only equivalent to 21 cigarettes, and they create slightly less vapor, though not too much less. Both cartridges come with an integrated atomizer. I found them both to be impressive in this category. The weaker 21-cig cartridge didn’t concern me simply because they’re cheaper (See Prices).

Prices

Every electronic cigarette starter kit, battery, charger, and additional accessory for Green Smoke costs a fortune, whereas every piece from Blu Cigs doesn’t cost that much at all. In particular, Green cartridges retail for $2.80 a piece, while Blu cartridges retail for $1.92. Keep in mind the latter don’t last as long.

Discounts

Since Blu is so cheap to begin with, there are no discounts. Green, however, offers a whopping 10% discount courtesy of codes such as DISC10-19544. Both e-cigarette manufacturers include an option for free shipping.

Conclusion

Most electronic cigarette reviews end up telling you which e-cigarette to buy. I’m not going to do that. It’s not a question or whether Green Smoke is better than Blu Cigs or vice versa. Rather, it’s a question of which brand is better for you. What’s more important to you? Flavor? Price? Accessory options? Discounts? What is it that you want?

I will say this. My personal electronic cigarette choice is Green Smoke. I started with them and I plan to continue with them. I sincerely believe that they have a better product. More importantly, they are the only electronic cigarette brand to offer a delicious chocolate flavor. I don’t know about you, but I love chocolate!!!

The Development Of The Electric Bass Guitar

Although the concept of a bass guitar was first developed in the 1930s, it wasn’t until the 1950s that mass production met with popularity and the concept of an electric bass guitar became mainstream. Once the idea of an electric bass guitar took hold, and was used widely in groups and bands performing across the world, many companies began developing new styles and methods to create some fantastic ideas for the instrument, and help its popularity grow. Today the electric bass guitar has stepped forwards from the dark shadows of the back of the stage to take a much more prominent position at the front – and has become known as a very popular and stylish instrument to play. Not forgetting, of course, that the quality of sound and versatility have come a long way too.

Since it took about twenty years for the idea of an electric bass guitar to become a mainstream popular idea, it is unsurprising perhaps that it took another twenty years for the next big jump in design and innovation. It was in the 1970s that the company known as Music Man was founded by Leo Fender. It was this company that designed and created the StingRay, which was the first bass guitar to include active electronics. Although these active electronics can sound quite complex, the simple effect was to increase the range of high and low notes, and enhance the crispness of each.

In the early seventies a company called Alembic created the basic design for the high end bass guitars, known as boutique guitars. These were crafted using the highest degree of expertise, with the most highly skilled craftsmen using the finest quality materials. With unique, custom designs, the most premium woods available and some of the most innovative electronic gadgetry included, these boutique bass guitars became well known as the top guitar to have – and brought bass guitars from the back of the stage to the very front – an equal to the standard electric guitar.

Over the next thirty years the designs of electric bass guitars have varied, with new innovations, odd and unusual features and designs, including a headless bass by Ned Steinberger, who also introduced the Trans-Trem tremolo bar. A few years later the Guild Guitar Corporation introduced the astonishing fretless bass, known as the Ashbory. Quite how a guitar would work without frets would challenge any sane thinker – but the Ashbory used silicone rubber strings, with a piezoelectric pickup. The result of this was a sound more like a double bass than an electric guitar.

It was in the nineties that five string basses became popular, and prices began to reduce quite significantly, seeing pre-amplifiers built in to most bass guitars – previously something reserved for the higher end guitar. Today we see electric bass guitars include digital modelling circuits actually built in to the guitar – almost like having a computer built in to the body of the guitar, and able to enhance, distort, amplify and altar the voice of the guitar in such a way that it is possible to program the guitar to sound like any of the well known types of guitar available previously.

Are Refurbished Or Recertified Electronics Safe To Buy

The term “refurbished” typically refers to electronics that have been spoiled and returned, then repaired and re-sold by the maker. But the definition is actually broader than that. Refurbish may never have been damaged to begin with. Some are simple returns and interactions. Some refurbished electronics are ready with new cases and batteries, so they externally resemble their new counterparts. It varies by vendor and manufacturer, so be sure to check out the detailed policies before you buy.

Another word may comes in mind is “re-certified.” This usually means that the electronics equipments have been returned or repaired, then tested and settled some kind of guarantee. However, all refurbished products have to be experienced before they can be sold, too. Also, some refurbish have brilliant warranties, while some re-certified products have terrible ones. In general, “recertified” and “refurbished” can be used interchangeably. What matters most is that the creation in question has a good warranty.
This means that they can’t be measured an “investment,” because they lose value over time. To take the car example further, most cars lose 25% to 40% of their value within the first two years. However, a two-year-old car will have lost almost none of its utility. This is why it’s best to let someone else buy new, pay that 40% extra, then sell to you. The same logic applies to laptops and other classy electronics. Very few of us need the latest, most powerful components, and those of us who do can usually stand to want the few weeks or months it takes for the first refurbished models to show up.

But we should be careful about buying electronics used. Laptops don’t have the same lifetime as cars. Refurbished is an improved choice, because of that all-important contract I keep talking about. In general, you should look for a warranty of at least a month or two, to make sure the product doesn’t have any clear defects. Preferably, the warranty should expand beyond that. To once again use Apple as an example, their refurbish come with the same one-year warranty as their new products yet another cause to buy refurbished.
Huge deals can be found in refurbished or recertified stuff. But, you need to make sure that the item will robust your needs. Make sure to study in and do some research on both the item you are thinking of purchasing and the seller. A trustworthy seller will offer a return if the item does not work when you receive it and most times offer some sort of short term warranty. So, don’t be afraid of the words refurbished or recertified on items. They can be a great deal, a super deal, and save you lots of money if you research properly.
Conclusion:
A good tip if you’re thinking about buying a refurbished or recertified item is to ask if it comes with a warranty. Not all manufacturers offer this, but you should ask, and if they do, ask how long the warranty lasts. At the end of the day refurbished or recertified products can be good, you can get great bargains on items that may have little, or no defects. If it wasn’t for manufacturer’s refurbishing or recertifying their products, they would all end up on the trash heap. Buying these products is kind of like buying a recycled product, it is a good idea, and can become a speculation in the long run.
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Do Snake Repellers Work

The burning question most people have is. Do snake repellers work?
There are many people who will post that they don’t work, some say they do and youtube has a lot of posts about the pro’s and con’s. The thing I have noticed is that most of the derogatory comments seem to come from snake catchers.
So the only thing to do is to find out as much as possible about these things.

In house test.
The best thing to do is to try it. So when I found a snake in the front garden, I placed one of these electronic snake repellers in the middle of the garden which was about 6 metres across.

The snake was living in a rotted tree stump in the middle of the garden bed.

To make this as close to a test environment as possible, I observed the snakes movements over a 7 day period and would see it out sunbathing and hunting for food. It was a red bellied black snake.

On the afternoon of the 8th day I placed the Sentinel Solar snake repeller in the garden.
The next morning when I went to see the snake sunbathing in its usual spot there was no snake. I checked at the other times when I had seen the snake and sure enough, No Snake.

In this case there seems to be evidence that the snake has been repelled from the area and deterred from returning.
Interestingly, some 6 months later I saw a snake very similar to the other one in another part of the yard about 20 metres from where it was sighted last time. So far I haven’t been able to determine whether or not it’s living permanently in this area.

Other examples of people having success with snake repellers are, this one from the permaculture living forum

kolecta
19-12-2010, 09:19 PM
Hello readers, with much skepticism, three years ago we took a chance and brought 5 solar snake repellers for our 2 acres in central tasmania (we had nicked named it, snake central) three years on and to this day we still hasn’t seen another brown since, believe what you want i say they work and i never fear about sending the grandkids out the back to play anymore.

Buy Electronic Books -are They Really Cheaper Than Physical Books

Are you considering whether or not to buy electronic books? Do you want to save money on books? Are you wondering if an ereader is a good investment?

In this article you will discover why ebooks are so reasonably priced as well as why ereaders have become one of the top selling products.

It’s much cheaper to buy electronic books than it is to buy physical books. Best sellers can be bought for as little as $9.99. If you are a history buff most classics can be downloaded at no cost. Ebooks can be downloaded instantly. No need to have to wait for the book to arrive by mail nor do you have to travel to the book store to pick it up.

Ebooks cost less since they are a lot easier and cheaper to produce than printed books. With ebooks you do not need a publisher, paper, a printing press, shipping, warehousing and distribution. The only expense is the cost of paying for the software to create the ebook.

Electronic books can be read on your computer or downloaded to an electronic reader. The recent introduction of ereaders has contributed to the rising popularity of ebooks. Ereaders can hold hundreds and some even thousands of books.

This small, portable digital device makes it easy to carry a library of your favorite books with you. It is great for people who enjoy reading books more then one book at a time or individuals who like to have a book on hand to read anytime they have a few minutes of spare time.

The electronic reader has a few unique features you don’t find in conventional books. Most ereaders have a built in dictionary. Simply highlight a word and the dictionary will show you the definition. Wireless technology provides access to Wikipedia or Google for additional research and better comprehension.

Ereaders are able to display newspapers and magazines. Online subscriptions are cheaper then paper versions.

An digital reader makes reading convenient and fun. Most people find that once they have an electronic reader they start reading more.