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Firelight Fusion Electronic Cigarettes Offers Free Shipping

The low price leader now offers free shipping on every order, making an already popular brand even more affordable.

2012-10-03
OVIEDO, FL, October 03, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Firelight Fusion E Cigarette Brand is already the low price leader in the e cigarette industry, giving the most popular model of e cigarette on the planet at 20% less than other retailers.

Now the company has announced on the Fusion blog that they are offering free shipping on all of their e cigarettes and accessories. This saves the average buyer an additional 10% that adds up to a total of almost 30% less than the competition.

The company sells the KR808D-1 model electronic cigarette that is touted around the world as the best electronic cigarette on the market with millions sold and an impeccable safety record. It is known for its massive vapor and can be used with e liquid to cut a smoker's expenses to around 35 to 40 bucks a month after the initial setup.

"Our company's focus is to allow any adult smokers to make the change without breaking the bank," states Tiffany Ellis of Firelight Fusion. "We want every smokers to be able to cut their monthly cost while still getting all the pleasures of smoking without inhaling burnt tobacco deep into their lungs, so we make it as affordable as we can for them."

Firelight Fusion is well known for their 5 star customer service, top quality and low prices, making their free shipping icing on the cake.

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


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[Press-News.org] Firelight Fusion Electronic Cigarettes Offers Free Shipping
The low price leader now offers free shipping on every order, making an already popular brand even more affordable.