WAVERLY, TN July 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) E Cigarettes National announces the launch of a new product line named the Firelight Fusion. The new kit is a cartomizer kit and comes with two 280 mAh batteries (an upgrade from their last battery, which was a 180mAh), some of the strongest and longest lasting on the market.
It is the KR-808 model that is the same as many top brands currently on the market, but carries a much lower price point than other popular brands.
The Fusion concept was to make the best e cigarette on the market and then combine the best e cigarette with the best e cigarette company on the web.
"We wanted a larger and more powerful kit that is easy to operate, long lasting, and deliver a strong yet smooth and flavorful vapor," states Tiffany Ellis of E Cigarettes National. "This new kit is so solid that we have a crazy 60 day warranty and everyone knows that E Cigarettes National is a highly trusted name when it comes to customer service and satisfaction."
Their new kit is already making waves across the net and is being featured on top informational and e cigarette review sites like Smokers Utopia. Take a look at their e cigarette starter kit page for more information.
E Cigarettes National is a top e cigarette retailer in the United States and you can visit their website at http://www.firelight-fusion.com/.
Firelight Fusion And New Website Announced By E Cigarettes National
As one of the best models in e cigarettes, the Firelight Fusion brings the best of modern technology at an everyday low price.
2012-07-02
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[Press-News.org] Firelight Fusion And New Website Announced By E Cigarettes NationalAs one of the best models in e cigarettes, the Firelight Fusion brings the best of modern technology at an everyday low price.