It seems like you already got a lot of people trying to make you feel better <3
I'm sure I can't say anything that hasn't already been said. So just listen to others. I'm just coming out of this phase myself and going - "Yeah okay, 30 total oz's of juice, 5 atties, 5 batteries, 3 syringes, and a roly kit is probably enough for now.."
PS: I have a ps3. All I play is rockband. It's not worth it. LOL
I take you where you want to go. I give you all need to know. I drag you down, I use you up.
~ Mr. Self Destruct
Going on 4 months vaping, 2 months analog-free (down from 2 ppd):
Total spent: 899.44
Total saved: 1713.36 (24 cartons @ 71.39/carton that I didn't buy)
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Net savings: $ 817.92
(There's probably another $10-20 spent on needles, syringes, contact lens holder for dipping, etc.)
So, "long term" I've cut my nicotine expenses by almost half, and I expect it will go lower.
I will have to buy more juice & atomizers within the next couple weeks.
(And I'm starting to feel a craving - but I think it's for an eGo.)
I've spent probably around 1600.00 since the first of Sept. 09. But I've got 2 coppers, 15 attys, 14 VK batteries, tons of cartomizers, other batts for my mods, chargers and juice galore. But that didn't stop me from spending another ton of money on juice this month trying to find the "perfect" one. I think I need to sell some of my juice, it's really ridiculous how much I have here. I don't want it to go bad. Even so, if I stop now, I'll break even in about 6 weeks and have enough stuff to last for a couple of years. I'm still using the original copper mod I bought, wow, that thing is going to last forever, no doubt, those were super investments for vaping, basically indestructible mods. But I had to have my V4L gear for out and about, can't vape with a copper on the road too well. (good enough excuse for me to buy another type of ecig). I think I'm just about done with buying now, though. Time to sit back and use up what I have and reap the benefits of all this inventory... just as soon as my order from Ms. Ts Bakery essentials gets here, that is. LOL
My first 510 kit and 30 ml juice lasted me through the first couple months vaping and got me off analogs. Over the next months I've bought some different devices - Janty Stick, Mega batts, Puresmoker PT and lately, the Puresmoker V2. Total hardware outlay around $500. I really don't see going after any new hardware soon. My V2 is my car, home & hotel vape. I use the PT all day at work. And my 510/mega rigs are in my pocket all day for quick vapes here and there (as well as airports/planes). My Janty stick is pretty much riding pine since I got the V2. So I've got a few 3.7v devices and a few 5v devices. I feel pretty good to go for a while. When Janty finishes the Tesla or someone else solves the juice flow problem, I'll jump back in.
On the juice end I bought a gallon of PG for $24, a couple bottles of VG at CVS, a couple bottles of TW 54mg mixing juice and a bunch of flavors. I feel like I'm good to go for a long time before I need to invest in anything on the juice end. I'm down to 6mg nic in my DIY mixes and have every intention to go Zero nic when the TW juice runs out.
Yeah it was an investment initially, but the costs have really tapered off and don't begin to approach analogs. The health benefits are unmeasureable. I can jump on the treadmill for 30 min and not even breathe hard anymore. I play hockey and my endurance has improved dramatically!
No matter what, it's the smartest thing I think I've ever done for myself!
I just hit quote on this message and it quoted ALL the messages.
Anyway, not counting the attys I'm using, I have 60 others stashed away and the making for juice for at least four months.
Edit: I should add about 15 batteries and then there are the mods.
We are all a bit addicted.
Last edited by jj2; 01-27-2010 at 03:11 PM.
We spent about $500 the first month and finally hit the break even point at 3 months. Since then we are about $800-$1,000 under what we would have spent on analogs.
Plus, you have to remember that all your stock is equivalent to having stashes of cig packs or cartons in drawers when you were a smoker. So we're really far ahead of the game cause I never had a stash of analogs.
We us the Ego-T
Not one cigarette since July 1, 2009!
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