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AngusATAT

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So I've been spending the last week doing my research on e-cigs before I make my purchase. I've also been wavering between getting a 510 and a Janty Stick. I finally decide to get the JS, and then a thought ran through my mind... what happens if my JS craps out on me? I'd be screwed, and would be right back to smoking analogs until I could get it replaced. I really don't want to go that route!

So I went from getting a 510 kit with a few accessories and juice to getting a JS with a few accessories and extra attys and a DIY juice kit... and now I'm going to get the JS, extra attys and carts for it, a DIY juice kit, a 510 starter pack with extra attys and carts, even more juice, and assorted accessories.

What started out as less than $100 has skyrocketed into a $250+ shopping spree! I'm hooked before I start! :)

Why do I have a feeling that I'm going to be a walking PV pharmacy after this is all said and done? Heh.
 

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What started out as less than $100 has skyrocketed into a $250+ shopping spree! I'm hooked before I start! :)

Why do I have a feeling that I'm going to be a walking PV pharmacy after this is all said and done? Heh.

LOL

Well, make sure you've got your juice in there :D

And remember, its the initial outlay thats the ..... of it - the device itself will last a bit, you won't be making $250 purchases every week or two :D
 

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LOL
And remember, its the initial outlay thats the ..... of it - the device itself will last a bit, you won't be making $250 purchases every week or two :D

Exactly, I've already paid for my initial purchase, which I started small since I don't have a lot of money. And even since then, I have only ordered another flavor since I wanted to try another and an extra battery to make things more convenient. Neither of those things I technically needed yet, but just wanted to make things easier on myself.

$250 may seem like a lot now, but all of that stuff should last you a long time. :) Congrats on your purchase!
 

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Ive spent $300 all together now and have 2 weeks smoke free before the banner at the bottom so add another $140 saved and have enough attys, batteries and liquid to last about another 4 months. So it seems to be a lot but in the end it is really worth it financially and health wise well you can't put a price on your health.
 

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I think the smoke banner actually "makes" me buy more stuff.:D
I rationalize it as "as long as I stay under 50% of what I've saved, I'm good".
Well actually even if I've spent over $600 on supplies, that includes some starter kits I've given away to my brother and a couple of friends, so I don't feel too bad about it, plus right now I probably have enough juice to last about 2 more months....Still, I'm under the 50% threshold.

Hmm, I just looked at my banner...maybe time to buy more stuff soon...lol!

Have a great day!:thumbs:
 

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I think the smoke banner actually "makes" me buy more stuff.:D
I rationalize it as "as long as I stay under 50% of what I've saved, I'm good".
Well actually even if I've spent over $600 on supplies, that includes some starter kits I've given away to my brother and a couple of friends, so I don't feel too bad about it, plus right now I probably have enough juice to last about 2 more months....Still, I'm under the 50% threshold.

Hmm, I just looked at my banner...maybe time to buy more stuff soon...lol!

Have a great day!:thumbs:

lol i know what you mean been thinking im saving so much money and will over the next few months i can almost justify spending 150 on a commercial mod.
 

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I'm in the same boat. Starting off order what I thought would be a good supply....2 510 starter kits and 90ml of 18mg juices then I started reading all the posts on here about the FDA, and since in 3 days my lungs are feeling better, yesterday I ordered 5 each of batteries and atomizers, a pass thru, a pcc and another 300 ml of juice. That makes a little over $400 invested, but with not buying my usual weekly $52 carton of analogs, I should catch up way before the supplies run low enough to make me order more.
 

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Very nice, congrats! Yep, laptop bags are like stealth man purses.


I've been trying to figure out a good carrying solution within my laptop bag....

Because its already damn full! Add that ziplock container, and it just feels stuffed.....

From flying biz class, I've got some of those little toiletries type bags they give you, I'm going to rip everything out of them (all the little toothpaste, masks, socks, whatever I didn't use :lol:) and try that out. If it were a *little* bit more wallet sized, it would be perfect even when I don't have my bag.
 

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I've been trying to figure out a good carrying solution within my laptop bag....

Because its already damn full! Add that ziplock container, and it just feels stuffed.....

From flying biz class, I've got some of those little toiletries type bags they give you, I'm going to rip everything out of them (all the little toothpaste, masks, socks, whatever I didn't use :lol:) and try that out. If it were a *little* bit more wallet sized, it would be perfect even when I don't have my bag.

Exactly, I'm sure that your lady has an old little makeup bag hanging out somewhere that she doesn't use. Something like that would also work as well. :)
 
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