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View Poll Results: How much did you spend per 1 month?
Less than 40$ 4 18.18%
About 40-60$ 6 27.27%
About 60-80$ 0 0%
More than 80$ 12 54.55%
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Old 08-18-2008, 08:32 PM   #1
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Default Veteran e-smokers, how much did you spend per month?

I know its still soon to sum up, since we're all still in the "beta version" of e-smoking, but I was wondering, how much did u spend per month of e-smoking. Do include everything you've purchased including shipping of-course.
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Old 08-18-2008, 08:47 PM   #2
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im really no good at accounts to my detrement, but definitely over $80 when i unclude the paraphenilia that has turned this venture into an obsession. my latest aquisition: ultrasonic jewelery cleaner. this thing will work if i have to whip it..payed a preatty penny.
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im really no good at accounts to my detrement, but definitely over $80 when i unclude the paraphenilia that has turned this venture into an obsession. my latest aquisition: ultrasonic jewelery cleaner. this thing will work if i have to whip it..payed a preatty penny.
whens the big test dc ?
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taking place as of now kit. just heated the water. i'll let you know the results.
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If I would quit buying new cigs to try, just cartridges would probably be around 30.00
Less than the cost of a carton of real cigs in Michigan, Marboro's are up to 48.00 a carton.
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:54 PM   #6
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I spend about £40 - 50 every 2 weeks which should settle down soon

From Either pillbox or smokester I buy a ecig starter pack which is £30 - £40 every 2 weeks. Thats me charger and me 2 batteries, an atomiser and 5 carts.

Then I buy the 50 carts from Smokester that is £23 and then there is the spare atomisers the more the better!

After all that its bloody worth it tho!!
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I spend about £40 - 50 every 2 weeks which should settle down soon

From Either pillbox or smokester I buy a ecig starter pack which is £30 - £40 every 2 weeks. Thats me charger and me 2 batteries, an atomiser and 5 carts.

Then I buy the 50 carts from Smokester that is £23 and then there is the spare atomisers the more the better!

After all that its bloody worth it tho!!
cant seem the point in buying starter kits each time.
you might as well by individual items.
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Old 08-18-2008, 11:30 PM   #8
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2 weeks in
£45 first kit
£31 on janty carts
£29 spares
£51 mini kit and johnsons creek.
Should keep me going a bit though I am paranoid about running out
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Old 08-19-2008, 02:09 PM   #9
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I don't think it's possible to give an accurate outcome on this until you have been e-smoking perhaps for a year... the first months in are by far the most expensive. Once you find the brand that works for you (and indeed don't go on a buying-rampage with each new model emerging, of course ) then your costs will go down a lót after the first months. Then it will depend largely on how you get your carts... make them yourself, buy cheap or expensive liquid, or only buy ready-to-smoke carts and even then depending on from which supplier... but whatever the choice, if you stick to a brand you like after finding it, you will be saving a whole lot smoking e-cigs compared to smoking a-cigs, I find (for me at least the savings are very substantial)
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katinks right the first few months you go crazy blowing money but after that supplies are topped up and costs go down
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