Getting your Electronic Cigarette Starter Kit and Accessories Lightning Fast

Just what happens when you place an order with Modern Vapor? After you click that ‘order’ or ‘buy’ button, the fun is just beginning for us, and you!


Anytime we see someone new trying electronic cigarettes, we do our absolute best (…and not just for first-timers but for everyone) to get the order out as fast as possible. Depending on the time of day you place your order, purchases are shipped either the same day or early the next day.



Once your payment clears, then we’re ready to ship.


We send all of our e-cigarette orders through the United States Postal Service. Costs are as follows (all order amounts are subtotals):

Orders under $30 – $3.20Orders from $30.01 to $54.99 – $5.95Orders from $55 to $98.99 – $7.95Orders $99 and above – FREE

All of these shipping costs are for orders within the United States. We do ship out of the country but considering the variety of rates, we ask customers contact us directly before placing an order to get an idea on shipping costs.


All of our shipments too are securely packaged to ensure your e-cigarette supplies make it to you in one piece. But if you’re not satisfied for any reason, Modern Vapor does accept returns within 14 days of your purchase.


And if you’re e-cigarette starter kit or accessories are damaged in shipment or defective, you have 30 days to return your purchases for either a replacement or full refund.


So to experience fast shipping, great customer service and above all, a revolutionary way to enjoy smoking, check out our wide variety of e-cigarette starter kits and accessories today.


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Help research into smoking and sexual function

JF Etter (PHD), who has previously published research on vaping, is conducting a second survey on smoking and and sex. It’s likely to be more serious than the surveys we have conducted previously!


The research aims to gain a better understanding of the link between smoking and sexual function, with a particular focus on the effects of smoking cessation on the sexual function.


Crucially, for at least some of our vaping friends, Etter assures me that the survey is independent of both the tobacco and the pharmaceutical industries.


Click here to take the smoke e-cigs for fun!


 Smoking is thought to have a negative effect on sexual function.



Above image by Freddie Ferrari

Change your attitudes or be forgotten expert tells anti-smoking lobby

In the latest of our electronic cigarette interviews, Tobacco and Public Health Expert Scott Ballin (interviewed by Paul Bergen) argues the anti-smoking lobby faces a choice – adapt or face obscurity.


You can read the full interview here, but for busy people here are a few choice excerpts.


On the e-cigarette and the pharmaceutical industry:


“In many regards the e-cigarette or other low-risk nicotine containing products offer the same solution that the NRT products currently do, and that is why some of the pharmaceutical companies are working diligently to keep these products off the market.”


On traditional tobacco control advocates:


“One of the dilemmas that we face … is that traditional tobacco control advocates in the US and elsewhere remain more focused on fighting the ‘tobacco wars’ than in finding a path forward by and through which we can advance public health goals.”


On the language of tobacco control:


“We seem to be using terms that are based in the 1980's and 90's and not in the 21st century. That needs to change.”


On tobacco control advocates who refuse to adapt:


“Stakeholders who wish to hold on to the past will be the forgotten ones when we look back ten to fifteen years from now. They can exit gracefully as the environment continues to change, but I know that some will go kicking and screaming unfortunately.”


On the FDA’s attitude to reduced harm products (such as e-cigarettes):


“I am cautiously optimistic…I know they are now beginning to look at the issue of modified risk tobacco products (workshop scheduled for August) and I am pleased to learn that they are planning to involve numerous stakeholders in that dialogue.”


What do you think: Is there real interest in dialogue or will powerful interests prevail in the e-cigarette debate?


Related posts:

Major Change in UK Attitude to Tobacco Harm Reduction?Spanish Government furious at anti-smoking law criticism, claims smokers kill thousandsAnti-smoking activist claims stopping smoking almost impossibleThe Anti-Smoking Brigade and Passive SmokingSurvey: Electronic Cigarette Users Sceptical of Anti-Smoking Claimsinterview, Uncategorized


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