What is VaporNine?

VaporNine is a revolutionary smoking replacement product known as an electronic cigarette. It is used in the same fashion as a traditional cigarette, but no lighting is required.

It works like a small fog machine, with an air flow sensor that automatically turns the device on when being used.An LED indicator light at the tip even glows as you puff.

It used rechargeable batteries, and the cartridges are replaceable or refillable. It can be very economical as opposed to smoking.

VaporNine emits a smoke like vapor and even glows at the end when the user takes a drag, but nothing is in fact burning

VaporNine allows users to get their nicotine anywhere without inhaling any tar or carbon monoxide substances found in regular cigarette smoke. It is a win/win for everyone. Use nearly anywhere smoking is banned. Smoke with no tar. Smoke without second hand smoke disturbing those around you. You can even save money compared to traditional cigarettes. It is truly a better choice for any smoker that is fed up with all the restrictions and negative things associated with smoking.

Can I use my VaporNine anywhere?

Most places, yes! We've used our products in restaurants, movie theaters, and no-smoking pubs. Sometimes we get funny looks, but people seem to be very accepting and typically want to buy one after we explain exactly what is going on.

Shipping Cost?

Shipping will be calculated at checkout. A starter kit run about 6-7 dollars within the United States. Cost increases by weight. We ship within 1 business day and most Priority Mail arrives in 2-3 days.

How Long Does A Cartridge/Juice Last?

One of the most common things people wonder is how long a cartridge will last them, how many cigarettes one will equal, and so forth.

Cartridges

There is not a 100% perfect answer as to how many packs/cigarettes a cartridge is equivalent to, variables such as strength of the nicotine and time between usage may affect the life one might get out of each cartridge but we can make some estimates.

Some customers have reported using just one Nebula cartridge per day as opposed to a pack a day smoking habit. 

Vapor Juice (Liquid Refill Bottles)

From our experience, these deliver the best bang for the buck around. A pack a day smoker might find a 10ml bottle lasting upwards of a week, and 30ml bottles approximately 3 weeks based on surveys and our own experience.

Atomizer Help/Troubleshooting

Note: This advice pertains to 3 piece electronic cigarettes only (Such as the Rio), Nebula devices use a two piece design and the following does not apply.

Atomizers are essential to having a great vaping experience and it can be troublesome when they start acting up. A combination of regular use, and fluid drying out inside the atomizer can lead to a device that isn't performing like you remembered. It's an easy part to replace, and a new atomizer should get you back and going no problem.

Atomizers are subjected to a torturous regimen of heating and cooling, and sometimes the do fail given the circumstances. We always do recommend having a few extra parts around and in the scheme of things we hope you find that the benefits of using VaporNine will greatly exceed the trouble you will encounter on the rare occasion.

If you'd like to extend the life of your atomizer (and who doesn't!), here are some things you can try:

  • The first and most important tip from our experience is to not allow it to overheat by using it for extended periods of time without rest, instead, take shorter puffs and allow a bit of time between long drags.
  • If your atomizer gets very clogged up, produces bad vapor, and it seems like you're working much too hard to get a decent drag off of your VaporNine electronic cigarette device, you might try boiling it. We don't recommend this except as a last resort. It sounds extreme, and a bit crazy, but a good boil might be just what the doctor ordered for your troubled atomizer. Simply boil a pot of water and drop in your atomizer for a couple minutes. This should loosen any residue that may have formed inside the device. After several minutes, carefully remove the boiling water and using tongs or another safe method, get your new and improved atomizer out of its hot tub. Be careful not to touch the atomizer as it will be very hot. Let it cool down for a while, then place it upright to drain for several hours. Your atomizer should be revived and working much better now! Congratulations! If this has failed to improve the functioning as expected, we recommend replacing with a new one.

If the atomizer is not getting hot at all, try another battery. If it works with the other battery, you can rest assured that there is a bad connection between the atomizer and the one that's not working. If it doesn't get hot on either battery, then you might inspect the metal contact points where the atomizer screws to the battery. Sometimes there is something keeping it from good contact, so make sure the contact surface is nice and clean.

If you're getting good contact, and have tried on a couple batteries, and your atomizer is not warming up, buy a replacement or if within the return period send it back for a replacement.

How does it work?

Vapor Nine is powered by modern microelectronic technology including a small rechargeable battery and a replaceable cartridge containing water, propylene glycol, nicotine, a scent that emulates a tobacco flavor and a membrane to suspend the ingredients.

When the user draws on the cartridge-end of the device, a sensor trips the microchip in the battery and activates a heating element within the atomizer chamber. The atomizer volatilizes the liquid into a smoke-like vapor. The user can inhale this like smoke from a traditional cigarette, but without anything actually burning. Since there is nothing burning, and no plant material, Vapor Nine is free of the tar found in tobacco smoke, creates no second hand smoke, and contains no carcinogens.

What type of guarantee do I get with my VaporNine?

90 Day Warranty on Starter Kits
14-day Money Back Guarantee on Starter Kits

We are confident that you will love our products. If for any reason you are not satisfied within 14 days, e-mail us and we will work to fix any issues.

In addition to our 14 day money-back policy, we offer a 90 day exchange policy on all starter kits, covering batteries and chargers. Due to the nature of liquids and cartridges we are not able to provide exchanges or warranty service on these items.

Purchasers should be aware that our Atomizers and Rechargable Batteries, although made to the highest quality are functional devices that may fail or degrade over a period of time, especially if in constant use. Many users of VaporNine also purchase 'spare' Atomizers and Batteries prior to completing their purchases at Checkout.

Our Rechargable batteries contain micro-electronic circuitry and micro-proccessors and users should store and handle these items with special care. We advise users not to store with metallic or magnatised objects or electronic transmitting devices, like keys and mobile phones, therefore extending their lifespan of functional use.

What is in the Cartridge?

The base liquid of the cartridge is a mixture of liquid-nicotine, tobacco extract flavourings and Propylene glycol. The liquid contains no carcinogens or tar, unlike a typical tobacco based cigarette.

Propylene glycol

"Also known as propane-1,2-diol, it is an organic compound, usually a faint sweet, odourless, and colourless clear viscous(thick & sticky) liquid that is hygroscopic( absorbs water from the air) and miscible(capable of mixing with water) with water, acetone and chloroform."

Propylene glycol is often used in fog-machine liquid, similar to those used at concerts. The fog-like effect is what gives Vapor Nine such a close resemblance to traditional cigarettes but without the troublesome qualities that come with real smoke.

Applications

Propylene glycol is used in the following ways:

  • In fog machine fluid.
  • As a moisturiser in medicine, cosmetics, food, toothpaste, mouth wash and tobacco products.
  • In electronic cigarettes to make the produced vapour better resemble cigarette smoke.
  • As a medical and sexual lubricant.
  • As an emulsifier (prevents separation) in Angostura and orange bitters.
  • As a solvent for food colourings and flavourings.
  • As a humectant (to keep product moist) food additive labelled E1520.
  • As a carrier in fragrance oils.
  • As a less toxic anti freeze (sounds scary, but it will be because of it's nature as an emulsifier).
  • As a solvent used in photographic chemicals.
  • In hand sanitizer lotions.

Please note this is not a full list, but is of the most common applications.

Safety

Propylene Glycol poisoning has apparently only occurred through inappropriate intravenous (straight into the vein) use, or accidental ingestion by children. However, you will need to ingest a lot of propylene glycol to cause harm. "Serious toxicity will occur only at extremely high intakes over a relatively short period of time"www.dow.com 09/08.

The U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has stated propylene glycol to be "generally recognised as safe."

Propylene glycol shows no evidence of being a carcinogen or being genotoxic.
Propylene glycol can be irritating to some individuals.

The electronic cigarette is a new product, and as yet does not have a data base of clinical trials and evidence as to the long term effects on the smoker.

 

Nicotine

Please be aware that nicotine is highly addictive and is considered a poison. We advise caution before purchasing or using any of our nicotine containing products. It is imperative that refill bottles and cartridges be stored away from any place it may be accidentally ingested. Nicotine can be fatal if ingested in higher doses.

Nicotine raises blood pressure and heart rate. Nicotine also constricts the blood vessels. It is suggested that those with any circulatory issues abstain from using our products before consulting a doctor.

Nicotine is classed as addictive because it fulfils the following criteria:

  • Elicits effects within the brain which are pleasant and rewarding, and which re-enforces self administration.
  • Following a period of chronic exposure, withdrawal of the drug may elicit an abstinence syndrome, which the addict may seek to avoid, by further use of the drug.

For more information on nicotine, please see the pages hosted by the National Institutes of Health at http://www.nida.nih.gov/DrugPages/nicotine.html

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