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They're legal to puff on anywhere because there isn't any second hand smoke (though sometimes you have to explain what they are and how they work). The only by-product is water vapor. If I'm vaping on something strong (like Marlboro flavor or Cuban Cigar flavor), my wife can usually smell it after a couple of hours. Usually, though, I'm puffing on banana or butterscotch, and those leave a pretty good smell in the air.
Every month, I buy 3 five-packs of cartridges and a 30 ml bottle of "juice" to refill the cartridges. I wait for the 20% off sales (they come along once or twice a month) before I purchase anything. So, the cartridges last me about 2 days each, refilling them with the juice when they start losing their flavor. At the end of the month, I usually have about half of the juice left, so I save it for later. I have 8 or 10 half-full bottles sitting on my shelf right now that I've built up, so I have a variety of flavors to puff on when I feel like it. Some people boil their cartridges to make them last even longer, but I did that once and the house stunk like nicotine for a month, making me sick.
I tried lots of different types of e-cig setups, and I liked V4L's the best. They're cleaner and far easier to use, since the atomizer and cartridge are in one unit that you connect to the battery. Plus, V4L has some of the best flavors and the greatest variety of flavor and strength combinations. The USB passthrough is awesome, too - you connect the cartridge to the passthrough, then plug it into a USB port on your computer for power. I work on a computer all day, and I can vape any time I want.
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