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Electronic cigarettes & e-liquids shop based in Hebburn. Everything from starter packs for new vapers through to advanced hardware and mods.
Welcome to Safe Vape, our e-cig / vaping shop is based in the heart of Hebburn, opposite TSB on ST Johns Precinct in the shopping centre. Located just off the A185, we're convenient for vapers living in Newcastle Upon Tyne, through to Gateshead, South Shields, Jarrow and Sunderland areas, as well as Hebburn!
With our Juicee-e-Juice range we have the tastiest, juiciest chip compliant premium e-liquids on the market, and all lovingly made in West Yorkshire, UK. With a wide variety of delicious flavours, ranging from a number of tobaccos to all sorts of cakes and fruits!
We have equipment to cater for all needs whether you are a starter or a seasoned vaper, offering quality starter packs and kits, right through to a good range of the high end Mods and advanced kits, including Kanger Tech and Innokin. While offering competitive prices and superb value, all our equipment is made to the highest quality, from manufacturers with CE, ROHS quality and safety certification. Our batteries are guaranteed for a full 28 days. In addition to this, all our equipment (including electronic cigarettes and e liquid) comes with full product liability insurance, giving you piece of mind that we only use the very best quality products and suppliers. This is one of the reasons we have been chosen to be an authorised Innokin distributor. We only sell genuine Kangertech and Innokin with the scratch code authenticity strip.
The best part of visiting our shop, apart from being able to try our lush flavours before you buy at our Juice Bar flavour station, is the friendly and helpful advise our well trained staff can offer. We know it can seem daunting at first with the amount of e-cig / vaping equipment that is out there. Don't worry, we'll guide you through to the most suitable equipment for you and get you the best vape.
Have a look at our vaping equipment or Juicee-e-Juice pages, then come in and try the juice before you buy!
We also sell all the relevant coils, airflows, and extras for all our advanced products, and we only sell the very best authentic genuine and latest Kangertech or Innokin coils, as well as a whole host of ecig accessories.
If you need any help changing coils, just call in and we can change them for you in store.
We also upgrade your protanks and evod 2's, this unique service will turn them into the best of the best clearomizors in existance bar none, better than the infamous Nautilus and even as good as the legeondary Kayfun, but without the headache of a Kayfun. Ask in store for more details on this!
Swinton Lions glory years to return
by Tom Rodgers
A new £50,000 project to celebrate the 145-year history of Swinton Lions rugby league club has been launched.
Local schoolchildren will be trained by the BBC to record the memroies and stories of Swinton fans past and present, with the longer stories given to the National Rugby league museum at the end of the project.
Groundless and with crowds dwindling, it seems Swinton Lions's star has fallen.
But for most of the 20th Century the club had a much bigger following than local rivals Salford City Reds.
In 1962 the Station Road ground in Swinton attracted 30,000 people to watch England vs Australia.
And it's not well publicised that Swinton are the third oldest Rugby League club in the world.
The team was formed in 1866 when local cricketers decided to take up football in the winter.
The side had their greatest run of form in 1960s, winning the Rugby Football league in 1962-3 and 1963-4. Three Swinton players also made the squad for the 1966 English tour to Australia.
In 1992 the famous Station Road ground was sold, something which has rankled supporters ever since.
Since then, the club have played their home matches in stadia as far flung as Kersal, Whitefield and Bury.
Swinton will play their 2011 home matches at the soon-to-be-demolished Salford City Reds Willows ground in Weaste.
The Federation of Stadium Communities will manage the project, which will run for two years.