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Some of my favorite new flavors!
Last Updated on Friday, 30 April 2010 12:58 Written by leaford Friday, 30 April 2010 12:58
One of the downsides of working in China is that I don’t have as much access to our inventory as the guys back in Chicago do. Once it’s made it gets shipped, and unless I have extra made for myself, all I have of it are samples.
So while I’m here in Chicago for a while I’m enjoying being able to walk over to the shelves and pull some of the new flavors that I worked on and shipped out before I left.
And I have had some real winning flavors lately.
Chocolate Peppermint: a very clean peppermint flavor, with a light chocolate undertone. Personally I find a lot of mint and menthols to be overpowering. They’re good as a wake up flavor, but not as an all-day vape for me. This one is much better for me, smooth and tasty.
Mint Julep: This one is also a subtler mint flavor, with a strong whiskey element. With the Kentucky Derby right around the corner, Mint Julep is a perfect spring flavor!
For all you banana lovers out there, Steve wanted a Bananas Foster flavor. That was challenging for me, since I’d never had Bananas Foster in my life. But I googled up a few recipes and a wikipedia description, and did my best. Well, my best was fantastic, because I have been asssured that Bananas Foster is spot on! Banana, ice cream, rum, brown sugar, and a touch of caramel. It took a few rounds of samples to balance the flavors, but it was worth it! This has become a favorite of several of us, and has been getting great reviews on the forum. It’s also selling well, so get it before it’s gone!
Milk Chocolate Macadamia was my suggestion, and I gave our manufacturer some hawaiian macadamia nut candies to base it on. Again, it was a bit of a trick getting just enough chocolate without overpowering the macadamia nut flavor, but in the end it came out fabulous!
Turtle Candy was inspired by Snickers bars, and has peanuts, chocolate and caramel. It’s sweeter than our peanut butter cup, and has a lingering caramel undertone.
We have several apple flavors, and our Sour Green Apple has been a particular hit. We also have a lot of flavors with caramel. So, it was only natural to do a Caramel Apple! I had to send this one back several time to get more caramel, but they finally got it strong enough, and it is great!
One of my most popular flavors was Apple Cinnamon Cranberry, and this inspired Steve to make Kiwi Apple Strawberry. Just like the name, it has kiwi, apple and strawberry flavors, and they are about a perfect combo. A great all day fruit flavor.
Besides the new flavors, we have also added Premium Cartomizer versions of several more old flavors. The afore-mentioned Apple Cinnamon Cranberry, Pink Lemonade, and Red Cow, as well as the Fruit & Berry Sampler pack, consisting of Blueberry, Raspberry, Strawberry, Watermelon, and Dark Chocolate Raspberry. All the same great flavors people already love, but now in the high-vapor Premium Cartomizers!
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New designs from Nui for future Leaford Lanyards!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 4 November 2009 05:02 Written by leaford Wednesday, 4 November 2009 05:02

Grand Palace in Bangkok, Painted on a Janty Stick sized Lanyard
I promise everyone my blog and video channel won’t turn into just a Vapor4Life vehicle; I’m going to set up some other venue for things like this, an official V4L Youtube channel maybe.
But for now, this is the only venue I have, and I really wanted to show off the new samples I just got from Nui for new additions to the Leaford Lanyard design, and hopefully get some feedback on them.
We’ve got a belt holster for a typical e-cig case, or a Vapor King PCC.
A Janty Stick lanyard that is pretty basic, but might work.
And two Leaford Lanyards with small but detailed and fully colored painted designs. Not what I have in mind for the Deluxe fully-painted editions I have in mind for christmas, but might make a nice Premium edition in-between.
Oh, and one of the Stick lanyards has a REALLY pretty example of what I’m trying to get for the Deluxe Fully-painted Leaford Lanyard models.

Belt holster for a case or VK PCC and 1 Box of cartridges

Leaford Lanyards with Premium painted design.
Tags: Janty, lanyard, Nui, vapor 4 life | Posted under Announcements, Leaford Lanyards, Vapor4Life, accessories | 1 Comment
The first Leaford Lanyards are in people's hands!!!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 October 2009 10:00 Written by leaford Wednesday, 28 October 2009 10:00
Over at Electronic Cigarette Forum a couple of posters have received theirs, and I’m thrilled to say that they LOVE them!
Read it HERE!
From WMF “I bought my wife one. It arrived today. She hasn’t had if off since. What a great idea!”
And from Jamaesi, “I just got my lanyard today and I am sooo happy. It’s beautiful and this is the first day where I haven’t gone mad trying to find my e-cig.”
Thanks, guys, I’m glad you like it!
Tags: lanyard, vapor 4 life | Posted under Featured, Vapor4Life, accessories | 2 Comments
Leaford's Video Blog, October 24th. Announcing, the Leaford Lanyard!
Last Updated on Friday, 23 October 2009 03:33 Written by leaford Friday, 23 October 2009 03:33

The Leaford Lanyards
I am damn proud to announce that not only can I now share my lanyard with you, not only have I gone all the way to Thailand to make that happen, but I made it even better than the original!
With my design, and my good friend Nui’s artistry, this is the ultimate e-cigarette lanyard! It features access holes to reach manual buttons, vents to display the LEDs, and each is HAND-PAINTED with a beautiful stylized smoke pattern. No two are exactly alike! These are not only the most functional and durable e-cig lanyards on the market, they are works of art in their own right!!
Exclusively available from www.vapor4life.com, for only $25. And remember, leaford10 is your discount code for 10% off.
EDITED 10-28 Over at Electronic Cigarette Forum a couple of posters have received theirs, and I’m thrilled to say that they LOVE them!
Read it HERE!
From WMF “I bought my wife one. It arrived today. She hasn’t had if off since. What a great idea!”
And from Jamaesi, “I just got my lanyard today and I am sooo happy. It’s beautiful and this is the first day where I haven’t gone mad trying to find my e-cig.”
Thanks, guys, I’m glad you like it!
Tags: e-cig, e-cigarette, electronic cigarette, lanyard, thai, thailand, vapor 4 life, vapor king, Vapor4Life | Posted under Announcements, DSE-801, Dura/510/Titan, E9/LTv9, Featured, Headline, KR808D/D1 (Vapor King), Vapor4Life, accessories | 6 Comments
The Lighter Leash
Last Updated on Friday, 7 August 2009 03:56 Written by leaford Friday, 7 August 2009 03:56
I’m still mostly out of comission due to dental woes, but I wanted to share a possible accessory for the Prodigy I just found; The Lighter Leash! It’s a retractable reel with either a belt clip or d-ring clip and a soft rubber cup to hold a lighter. I found out it fits the Prodigy! I doubt the reel will stand up to the weight for long, but it’s really the rubber holder that is of interest, as it features a large loop, suitable for attaching a lanyard, large clip, or whatever. For the not-so pocketable Prodigy, this opens up many other possibilities for carrying methods.
Tags: accessories, lighter leash, prodigy, PureSmoker | Posted under PureSmoker, accessories, prodigy | No Comments
The E9, AKA New Mini-cig, AKA LTv9.
Last Updated on Thursday, 6 August 2009 02:11 Written by leaford Thursday, 6 August 2009 02:11
I originally wrote this intending to use it as a vid-blog post, but I have a badly infected wisdom tooth which swelled up last night, so I’m in still pain and a bit woozy from the vicodin. So a written post will have to do, and I’ll try to write up something else tomorrow, too.
Viewer Clownmaster writes:
So, i checked ecigarettemall (eastmall), epuffer, and litecigusa (happened to be under maintenance atm), and I couldn’t find any resourceful location for a dealer selling the Loong Totem V1.
In January, you said e-cig.com had it as their “new mini cig”, but flash forward 7 months and I can’t even find it on the site. :/
So I have a few questions for you.
1. Are the cartridges for the Loong Totem V1 refillable by liquid, or are they combination carts?
1a. If they happen to be combination carts, is there any viable way I could purchase an atomizer from another e-cig to attach to it that way I could refill it via liquid? (and what would you suggest)
2. Where would I find a link to buy this particular ecigarette?
And thank you for having an “Ask Leaford” section.
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Clownmaster,
Thanks for bringing this up, as the E9s have gone through some changes since I last posted videos on them, as I mentioned in my New(est) 5 Faves vid-blog post, and I’d already intended to cover this in more detail.
It was actually called the LTv9, not v1, which likely caused some of the confusion. And E-cig.com renamed it from New Mini-Cig to the E9, which is the model name I now use for all compatible clone models, for brevity and simplicity’s sake. Also, of those three retailers you tried, only ePuffer carried it (with the brand name Magnum), and theirs was a clone model, not an actual LTv9, just identical. But that’s water under the bridge, since ePuffer changed over from that LTv9 clone to a different but similar model, the KR808D/D1, or possibly a clone of that, too.
(BTW, see my recent vid-blog post, New(est) 5 Faves I BRIEFLY cover the quality of the latest cartomizers and batteries I’ve received. This will also be getting more detailed video treatment soon, as soon as I can buy new example batteries from Smoke 51, Greensmoke, and ePuffer to demo.)
Anyway, moving on to your questions:
1. Although they are combination atomizer/cartridges (which I call “Cartomizers”) and aren’t designed to be refilled, they can be. They have a soft rubber cap which can be pried off, then you drip liquid onto the coil of fabric inside. You never get as much vapor as with a fresh cartomizer, however, and the vapor dwindles the more often you refill it. And there’s a learning curve involved; I ruined a LOT of cartridges before I started to get it to work consistently.
1a. No, and it would be cheaper to just get a battery for the other type of atomizer, anyway. For some reason the batteries for cartomizer e-cigs are always twice or even three times more expensive than basically identical 3-piece e-cig batteries.
2. Before saying where TO get them, first let me warn you that Smoke 51, ePuffer, and Bloog, three of my former recommended retailers for E9 cartomizers, NO LONGER CARRY the E9 cartomizers. They carry Kanger KR808D/D1 cartomizers made with E9 compatible threads. Smoke 51 and Bloog batteries still seem to be the same manufacturers as before, but as I said before, they’ve gotten much better quality wise. EPuffer’s batteries are now Kanger KR808D/D1, but they and their cartomizers are still E9 compatibly threaded.
My top recommendation for E9 cartomizers off the top of my head is Greensmoke. With my 30% discount code (leaford30-204 [30% off on orders over $99])carts are about $2 each. http://greensmoke.com/204.html.
Red Dragon, Vapure, and Esmoke.net are a bit more expensive, even figuring discounts (which you can find on my discount code page).
And Nhaler.com is about the same price as Greensmoke, but I have never received exactly what I’ve ordered; once with a note to explain, once without. And, substituting one strength or flavor for another is bad enough, but this last time they substituted E9 cartomizers for E8. Worst, and the deal breaker, was that 10 boxes out of 15 on the second order, were bad, only giving about 50 or so good puffs before developing that nasty burnt taste (just like a bad bunch of ePuffer carts I had once). I think they have some bad old stock, probably unloaded on them by their supplier. I’ll try them again after a few months, see if their stock has improved by then.
They do ship same day, though, and always include a decorative box with your order, and an assortment of cute, although sometimes bewildering, extras (Tweezers make sense; but a dental pick??). This, too, nearly deserves a vid-blog post of it’s own.
In the past the E9 type’s battery and switch performance had been the E9’s major flaw, but performance has seemed to improve significantly across the board the past several times I’ve ordered them, and they are now just as good as any other e-cig batteries. The E9 has long and short batteries, but only Smoke51 and eSmoke.net seem to have the long ones, the rest only carry the short batteries.
A heavily caveatted half-hearted recommendation also goes ePuffer’s kanger made E9 threaded batteries. They performed terrifically, and the longer size is penstyle length and duration, which means about 80, or even up to 100 5-second puffs. A nice boost over even the long E9 batteries, let alone the short ones.
But I can’t really recommend ePuffer without warning you that they do have a long record of numerous customer service complaints on the forums, many allegedly never resolved.
And, I don’t have working models to display currently, anyway, because I wore them out. But I will be getting to reordering and demonstrating them soon.
I’ll come back to this post when I’m feeling up to it and add all my links and discount codes, for your convenience. In the meantime, just check my discount codes page for discount codes and links to nearly all the above referenced retailers.
Tags: bloog, cartomizer, Disposable Atomizer, e-cig.com, e9, ePuffer, esmoke.net, green smoke, greensmoke, loong totem v9, LTv9, red dragon, Smoke 51, vapure | Posted under Ask Leaford, Comparisons, E9/LTv9, Featured, Leaford's Reviews and Demos | 2 Comments
My New(est) Five Favorites!
Last Updated on Tuesday, 4 August 2009 02:23 Written by leaford Tuesday, 4 August 2009 02:23
Sorry it’s been awhile since I’ve made new videos or updated this blog. I am recommiting myself to doing them more often, and am going to try to establish a habit of doing daily posts from now on. Well, daily meaning weekdays, anyway.
I decided to begin again with a new 5 Favorites countdown. Those have always been among my most popular videos, and people start asking for an update almost as soon as one goes up. But as I started to think through my choices, I decided there are so many good e-cigs out there I could almost go up to ten. But that would have been stretching the definition of “favorites”, so today I’m going to do my 5 personal favorites, and tomorrow I will do runners-up and honorable mentions.
#5) The Dura (510, Titan, etc.): This is another great beginner’s e-cig, and many people may choose it for their regular e-cig. It delivers good vapor, up to a 4 on my one to five scale, fairly good battery life for the mini category, and with the manual switch performance is always reliable. It’s available in a variety of colors, and from a variety of retailers.
#4) The Janty Stick: This is a great vest pocket e-cigarette. It is basically a battery box with a manual switch and mini-USB power plug. It fits an 801 atomizer, but there is an optional 901 adaptor as well. The battery is a 3.7V, AAA size rechargeable battery, the same as used in e-cigars, so it is relatively cheap and easy to replace. Unfortunately, it doesn’t function as a true USB passthrough; the USB plug charges the battery, and the battery powers the atomizer, so you can’t use it with a drained battery even if it’s plugged in. Vapor depends on the atomizer you use, with perhaps a small performance boost over regular 801 batteries.
#3) The Vapor King (KR808D/D1): This is my second favorite of the disposable cartomizer models, but is better than my number one, the E9 type, in a couple of ways, so many of you may like it better. The vapor and cartridge life are better than penstyles, but not as good as the E9, and battery life is about equal to a penstyle. Where they really shine, though, is in the flavor and throat kick, which are, IMO, the strongest out there, and certainly stronger than any other retailer’s KR808D/D1 cartomizers. And I’ve tried several. And another bonus, the batteries are 901 compatible. So if you’re low on cartomizers, pop on a 901 atomizer for a while instead.
#2) The Prodigy: These Made-in-the-USA beauties have really captured my heart, more than I thought it would due to its size. It is an ungodly huge monstrosity, but the performance, battery duration, and versatility, along with the promise of long-term reliability, quickly won me over. Like the Janty stick, and the Screwdriver and GG that preceded it, it is basically a battery box with a manual switch. It holds two approximately C-sized rechargeables, and where it goes its predecessors one better is in upping the voltage from the typical 3.7V to 5V, resulting in clearly higher vapor performance from all atomizers. The other terrific innovation was making the atomizer connector a removable adaptor, so the same body can accommodate any of the 801, 901, 510, or 401 atomizers. Despite my misgivings, I find myself using it very nearly as much as my number one pick:
#1) The E9 (aka LTv9, aka “old style”) cartomizers: There are actually several manufacturers of this model, beginning with the original, Loong Totem, followed by Kanger and E-Cig.com, and probably one more at least. I use the model E9 for them all, it’s easiest. I love this one the most because it is the biggest vapor maker out there, bar none. With a fresh cartridge and fresh battery, nothing else even comes close. I used to complain about the batteries being the worst part of this model, but they have improved. The last few compatable batteries I’ve tried, from GreenSmoke.com, from Bloog, and from Smoke 51 were all nearly perfect. Medium draw, responsive switch, full 5-second draws, etc. And e-Puffer has an E9 compatible battery (actually a KR808D/D1 battery with E9 threading) which is penstyle length and duration. The remaining flaw are the weak flavors, and lack of throat kick. Many people, myself for one, like smooth vapor, but I don’t think anyone really wants less flavor. So that’s a weakness. But still, I’m a vapor hog, and nothing else out there delivers the vapor like this can.
Watch tomorrow for my 5 Runners-Up (Runner-Ups?) and homorable mentions!
Tags: 510, battery bodies, Disposable Atomizer, dura, e9, Favorites, Janty, janty stick, kr808d/d1, prodigy, PureSmoker, titan, vapor 4 life, vapor king | Posted under Comparisons, Featured, Headline, Leaford's Reviews and Demos | No Comments
Vacation Special Part 3: eSmokerShop's Pink DSE901
Last Updated on Monday, 15 June 2009 11:18 Written by leaford Monday, 15 June 2009 11:18
Name: The Pink DSE901
Model: DSE-901
Category: Mini
Website: www.esmokershop.com (please use my link)
Price: $45.95
Shipping: free on orders over $99
Warranty/Guarantee: Could not find on website.
Tier Ranking: Top Shelf
What I Like: Good vapor, very reliable, great first choice for beginners.
The Downside: Moderate cartridge and battery life, doesn’t look like cigarette.
Overall Performance: 3.8
1) Vapor Production: 4
2) Ease of Draw: 4
3) Battery Life: 3
4) Cartridge Life: 3
5) Reliability and Ease of Use: 5
Customer Service Experience: None; review copy.
Contents: One atomizer, two batteries, one charger, one power cord, five cartridges.
Extras: None.
Battery charging times: 8 hours initial, 3-4 regular.
Interchangeable with: Any DSE-901, or RN-4075.
Narrative review:
I have always recommended the DSE-901 for a beginner’s first e-cig. But I never got around to doing a review of one, so here it is at last.
The 901 is an excellent first e-cig because of it’s overall excellent performance, ease of use, and reliability. It isn’t the longest lasting, or the smallest, or the best vapor producer, but it’s not bad in any of those categories either. It gives a beginner a good introduction to all the basics of e-smoking, like charging batteries, refilling cartridges, etc., and from there the user will have a good idea how well e-smoking will work for you, whether you will want bigger carts and batts, or if you want something smaller and lighter, and so on.
And eSmokerShop is a good choice for a 901. This one gave a 4 on vapor, while many I’ve had are a 3 or 3 1/2. If you do choose to buy from them, please use my link, eSmoker Shop , and remember the discount code.
Tags: 901, DSE-901, esmokershop, mini | Posted under DSE-901, Leaford's Reviews and Demos | No Comments
Vacation Special Part 2: eSmoke.net's Sensation Micro (E8)
Last Updated on Monday, 15 June 2009 08:09 Written by leaford Monday, 15 June 2009 08:09
Leafords Vacation Special Part 2: ESmoke.net E8 Review – Watch more Funny Videos
Name: Sensation Micro
Model: E8
Category: 2-piece Disposable
Website: www.e-smoke.net
Price: Starter kit $149.99, Cartridges $14/5 cartridges
Discount Code: LEAFORD (10% off)
Warranty/Guarantee: 30 Day limited warranty
Tier Ranking: 2nd shelf
What I Like: Small size, ease of use.
The Downside: Limited cartridge and battery life, weak flavors, low throat kick.
Overall Performance: 3.6
1) Vapor Production: 6
2) Ease of Draw: 4
3) Battery Life: 1.5
4) Cartridge Life: 2.5
5) Reliability and Ease of Use: 4
Customer Service Experience: None, complimentary review copy
Contents: 2 Batteries, 2 Cartridges, USB charger, USB wall adapter.
Extras: Carrying case.
Battery charging times: 3-4 hours.
Interchangeable with: E-Cig.Com E8
Narrative review: Excellent e-cig, tons of vapor, limited only by the small size and therefore short battery and cartridge durations. The only e-cig in its size I would recommend for regular use, but only if you get lots of batteries.
Tags: Disposable Atomizer, e-cig.com, e8 | Posted under Disposable Reviews, Leaford's Reviews and Demos | No Comments
Vacation Special Part 1: Ruyan Jazz Video Review
Last Updated on Monday, 1 June 2009 08:28 Written by leaford Monday, 1 June 2009 08:28
Hi! I took a vacation last month to my favorite place on Earth, Thailand, and shot a few reviews while I was there. I meant to post them right after I got home, but my DSL router was dead when I got home, and within a week both my PC monitor and my UPS power supply also died. It took me a couple weeks to replace them, but I’m back now. SO, late being better than nothing, here’s the first part of my vacation special:
Ruyan Jazz Video Review – Watch more Funny Videos
Name: Ruyan Jazz
Model: Fully Disposable
Category: Disposable
Website: www.smokelesswonder.com
Price: $23.99
Shipping, tax, etc.: Free Shipping
Discount Code: None (yet)
Warranty/Guarantee: 30 Days
Claims: 1800 puffs, equal to 4-5 packs or 36-40 premium cigars.
Recommendation: 2nd Shelf
What I Like: Long lasting, easy to use, discrete.
The Downside: No visible exhaled vapor, big and bulky, ugly design.
Overall Performance: 4.7
1) Vapor Production: 4
2) Ease of Draw: 3
3) Battery Life: 7
4) Cartridge Life: 7
5) Reliability and Ease of Use: 2.5
Customer Service Experience: Limited. Shipped quickly, good reputation for warranty service.
Contents: One single-piece disposable e-cigarette.
Extras: None.
Battery charging times: N/A
Interchangeable with: N/A
Text review: Great for travelling, sports, etc. Too bulky and unsatisfying for regular use.
Tags: Disposable E-cig, ruyan, ruyan jazz | Posted under Disposable Reviews, Leaford's Reviews and Demos | No Comments





