Monday, November 11, 2019

Juul Review (2019)

The JUUL is a non-refillable pod-style ecig. Pod vapes typically only feature two components, a battery and a pod filled with e-liquid. The pod fits into the battery housing and you are good to go. It's super easy. The JUUL pods come in one nicotine strength (59 mg/mL) and in 8 flavors. Virginia Tobacco and Mint pods are also available in a 3% nicotine option. To find the closest shop with juul pods, use this juul locator.

The best option to get you started is the JUUL starter kit. This kit includes a JUUL battery, four flavors (Mango, Mint, Virginia Tobacco and Creme) and a USB charger. The kit costs $49.99 and features a one-year warranty. A pack of 4 pods costs $15.99. According to a calculator on the JUUL site, a pack-a-day smoker (based on a pack costing $6) will save $949 a year. While the JUUL isn't the most affordable form of vaping, it is the by far the most convenient and will still be far cheaper than smoking.

According to JUUL, one pod is roughly equal to the nicotine content of a pack of cigarettes. This does not mean one JUUL pod is equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes though. According to Public Health England, vaping is 95% less harmful compared to smoking. When comparing a JUUL to cigarettes, it only holds true for nicotine content.

One pod, with regards to the frequency of usage, will last anywhere from a day or longer (you'll get a couple hundred or more puffs per pod). The battery will not last the entire life of the pod; you will likely have to charge once a day if you frequently use it. Charging the battery takes roughly 50 minutes (last time I charged mine, it took exactly 52 minutes using the provided USB charger in a USB port on my PC). When you yourself have one of those portable JUUL chargers, the charge times will vary.

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