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E-Juice For Electric Cigarette

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Hey all,

I'm looking for a shop in Chiang Mai which sells E-juice for Electric Cigarettes. I used to get it from Bangkok but was hoping that Chiang Mai has a shop by now.

Thanks for your help.

Job

Hi There,

Best to order online. Type E-Cig thailand into Google, and you will find a couple of forums. One of which has some good suppliers. I bought 12 bottles (10ml) for 1000 baht from one a few times.

Cheers

its illegal here

The walking market has a stall that has some...

I use the cartridge type (all I could find in cm at the time) but last time I bought cartridges there she had a "new" e-cig, massive thing like a cigar in a box of two (for couples trying to give up I guess). Anyways long story short, those ones come with a bottle of fluid so I'm sure she'll have got some refills in stock.

At least I think it's called walking market... big square where the vendors set up at night, 2 minutes from night bazar, Irish Pub in the square?

its illegal here

I think not. Some deputy health minister was making noise about them a couple years back and she wanted them banned because "one e-cig cartridge is the equivalent of 15 cigarettes" (well <deleted>, DUH!) but I don't think any legislation ever went through.

its illegal here

I think not. Some deputy health minister was making noise about them a couple years back and she wanted them banned because "one e-cig cartridge is the equivalent of 15 cigarettes" (well <deleted>, DUH!) but I don't think any legislation ever went through.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/346196-thailand-bans-the-import-and-sale-of-electronic-cigarettes-e-cigarettes/

Australia and Hong Kong, Jordan, Singapore and Thailand are the few countries in the world that have completely outlawed the possession and sale of nicotine e-cigarettes. Other countries, like Austria, Denmark, Malaysia and New Zealand, have placed restrictions on nicotine cartridges. In these countries, nicotine is considered to be a medicinal product.

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• In Singapore e-cig are illegal, even for personal consumption

• And in Thailand electronic cigarettes imports and sales are banned

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Unfortunately, they are illegal to sale and as such have to close this topic.

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