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    Default are uk prices on e-cigs a rip-off????

    having spent about £170 on my first week of vaping, i get the feeling that i have not done enough research on prices in my quest to stop smoking. what i have at present.....
    (tecc 510titans .....)

    3 atomisers
    3 auto batteries
    1 pcc
    10 empty carts(15 filled ones with pack)
    1 usb passthru
    15 ml TW coffee juice med
    30 ml TW vanilla juice med
    30 ml TW tobacco juice med

    my question is... how long should this last me and has it been a reaonable investment?
    p.s.i was smoking a pack a day marlboro gold at £6.10 a pop

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    Default how long should this last me

    how long should this last me ?
    I don't know teddy because i don't use a Titan. I use a Penstyle. The Bottles of TW must have cost you at least £50.
    I use TW Apple High and a 30ml bottle will probably last me about a month but i use prefilled carts first and top up with the TW as the day goes on.
    As far as your question are uk prices on e-cigs a rip-off????.
    Well i think ALL UK prices are a rip-off.
    Yesterday 5 Tomato's cost me £2.50.
    A Tomato... half a quid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deewal View Post
    A Tomato... half a quid.
    That's TEN BOB in real money and that's what I paid last time I bought the bland, white-fleshed buggaz

    Yes, all UK prices are a rip-off - it will be interesting to see how much Microsoft charges for Windows 7 compared to the US. But I shell out hand over fist for e-cigs because they got me off baccy and I shall be eternally grateful I have probably spent 5 times as much as I've needed to, seriously, but it keeps me on the straight and narrow

    Can't help with non-Stick Janty products, it was only recently I found they could be purchased in the UK.

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    well , I've started getting hardware from China these days, just because of cost. A 510 will cost £50 or so uk but from somewhere like www.eastmall.net the same thing will cost £26.

    Granted ordering just 1 item with shipping ( around £10 ) the savings are less , but if your ordering some liquid ( which is a heck of a lot cheaper £25 for 100ml) and a few spares at the same time , you can almost half your costs.

    edit: just to add, If you where spending £6.10 a day in ciggies and now your vaping only then you'll be saving money regardless where your getting you kit from.

    Welcome to the forum BTW.
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    My problem is that I have been spending far more money on vaping than I was on tobacco because I was smoking duty free tobacco and the cost is an important factor for me. It's just as well the Government hasn't got it's grubby little fingers into the e-smoking pie yet.

    I also think the retailers are probably maximizing their profits by working out their prices based on trying to make it only a little bit cheaper than what it would cost a smoker to buy analogues at uk prices. Instead of basing their prices on just a straightforward profit margin on what they can get the goods for. It should really be incredibly cheap to vape but it isn't.
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    TECC parts have a 28 day warranty, and that's a lot of juice. You're ok for at least a month with what you have now. At worst, you'll break even compared to your old Marlboro habit.

    TECC/TW prices aren't in the realm of "rip-off," they're right in the middle. There are some vendors that would have charged you double or more for what you have there. There are others that would have charged you less, but you either wouldn't have TECC's guarantee and reputation for customer service (and might've gotten stuck with faulty goods), or you'd be waiting 10-14 days for delivery from China.

    I might've suggested a different model, but you've made a sound first choice. If you like the Titan and don't have any urge to try a different model, your per-month-cost will fall sharply after the initial start-up costs.

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    Regarding the question in the title, I've noticed that UK prices seem to be slightly less than those in the US. Now the current exchange rate might have something to do with it but there you go.

    Of course it is cheaper to order direct from China, but as individuals, we haven't got the overheads that a supplier has, and, as well as general business running costs, don't forget that reputable businesses will have taxes on top.

    I have done a joint purchase from China for something that we couldn't get in the UK, but generally, I will stick with supporting the quality UK suppliers - for the convenience of getting it quickly, for knowing the quality of the product I will be receiving, and for the warranty and service that I know I will receive.

    So no, I don't think that UK prices are a rip-off at all.
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    Another thing - Jason of TECC has spent a lot of money getting his juices lab tested and he was one of the first to get his labelling legal.

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    Aye, Teddy we are in a little paradise as regards cutting edge technology for e-cigs and other things. And all the childproofing that UK Trading Standards could wish for.
    When you add p&p and a good dose of anxiety over customs to some of the tempting international stuff, the Uk sellers are often the very best bet. And FAST!!!! That said, there is no harm in shopping around - just don't forget to do all the sums. And then what will I do the day some far travelled but ill-wrapped, ill-handled e-liquid poisons a postman???

    Vaping has saved me on cigarette costs, lighter costs, ashtrays, house cleaning costs, clothes cleaning, medical costs, and a load of physical and social human misery.

    I ain't goin back!



    Best,

    C.
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    I just noticed TECC/TW are doing 5-packs of atomisers and batteries for about the same price as China suppliers. No warranty, but local shipping (and who really bothers to send one atomiser back to China for exchange?). That takes away a lot of the appeal of ordering direct from China.

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