After you have read a pile of articles on E-Cigarettes and have listened to videos advertising it, or perhaps have met a friend using it already, you have made up your mind to buy one. The difficult part is done – you’re convinced to give it a try. Here comes the easiest one – where to do it.

There are two major ways to buy an e-cigarette – each suitable for different reasons.

The first one is buying the e-cigarette online. There are a lot of companies and second-hand retailers that offer e-cigarettes online. You can go straight to the source or buy it from an intermediary. Try out with the following companies: Greensmoke, NicotineGreen (situated in Seattle), Lightinthebox, etc.

The online products are much cheaper than those sold in malls and small tobacco and alcohol kiosks. At the same time they have the same quality and also are shipped to an indicated destination.

The major offset of such kind of dealing is that although you’ve seen a lot of pictures showing how your e-cigarette will look like and have read the advertisement that explains to you how it will function, you’ve never really touched, smelled and tried such a cigarette. You may be disappointed when the product is delivered to you.

On the other hand it sometimes happens (especially with the cheapest e-cigarettes for 9.99 EUR) that when you get your delivery, you find out that the device doesn’t work and you should return it to the producer or retailer complicating your day (or week) by complaining to them about the faulty article. Then you should wait for another delivery and hope that the e-cigarette will now be fit.

Anyway this remains one of the most preferred ways of buying the device as it comes out to be more suitable, there are much more options and the purchaser can escape the jabbering of the vendor instead examining different options at an easy pace. Also potential buyers from countries in which e-cigarettes cannot be offered the traditional way because this is banned or because the country hasn’t still imported the product have this only option to purchase the device.

The other option is, of course, the traditional way – in malls, tobacco &alcohol kiosks, in stores and big chains of supermarkets. In these premises the e-cigarettes are usually offered at a much higher price – from $130 to $200. There’s nothing more special about their e-cigarette kit so different from the offers online. It’s just that the vendors have more expenses like rent and salary of the consultant to pay. Therefore what you’re actually paying in excess is exactly this. On the other hand there you have the opportunity to look at the device closer, touch it, even try it out, talk to the consultant selling it to you and thus gain a better idea of what you’re buying.

Maybe the best thing you can do is firstly scrutinize the device in such a store and then find it online and buy it, however mean it may sound. After all, the money factor cannot be easily neglected. Good luck with your purchase!