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Electronic Cigarettes By Firelight Fusion Offers Discount Prices for Premium Products

Thousands of smokers are making the switch each day to the e cigarette, but most are getting a lesser quality product while paying too much.

2012-09-18
OVIEDO, FL, September 18, 2012 (Press-News.org) Firelight Fusion has been a provider of the e cigarette online since the summer of 2009 offering quality products to smokers looking to leave tobacco for the exciting new alternative.

With a 3 year track record that boast a 5 star customer service rating by the most brutal of e cigarette review sites, Smokers Utopia places the Fusion as the best e cigarette value in the U.S. currently.

Firelight Fusion has been helping smokers make the transition to the e cigarette easy and stress free by providing a super high quality product such as the Fusion e cigarette starter kit.

The Firelight Fusion e cigarette is the KR808D-1 model that has an unblemished record with smokers for over 2 years on the market. It is known for its massive vapor, stout and reliable batteries, and a feel that closely mimics the look and feel of a regular tobacco cigarette.

Top doctors and public health officials state that the e cigarette is one of the best alternatives on the market and no more harmful than coffee.

"We of course know that long-term use of nicotine poses a small, a very small but non-zero risk of some cardiovascular diseases, so I suppose you could call that a side effect which is predictable for the long run, but that's a total risk which is down in the range of drinking coffee, nothing remotely similar to the risk from smoking cigarettes," says Dr. Carl V. Phillips, epidemiologist, health policy researcher, Associate Professor at the University of Alberta Department of Public Health Sciences

If you are a smoker that's on the fence, take a look at Firelight Fusion; hop off the fence and enjoy the best parts of smoking without inhaling combusted material that science and top doctors attribute most smoking related illnesses and disease to.

Firelight Fusion is one of the top e cigarette retailers in the United States. Visit their website at http://www.firelight-fusion.com/ or their blog at http://blog.firelight-fusion.com/.


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[Press-News.org] Electronic Cigarettes By Firelight Fusion Offers Discount Prices for Premium Products
Thousands of smokers are making the switch each day to the e cigarette, but most are getting a lesser quality product while paying too much.