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Been googling a lot , lol hi all Im new to vape , working quite smoking for about a month now , stopped smoking in three day, but the morning smoke .
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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23716155" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>Im afraid I don’t know much about pods. If you’re willing to get your fingers a bit dirty (one generally winds up setting up next to the sink) I can talk about rebuildables though</p><p></p><p>. The savings is pretty immense because while the initial cost is higher the continuing cost is way way lower. I don’t remember wher the break even point generally is for pods. I vaguely recall a bit less than a year. For disposables it’s weeks. I’ve been vaping since 2008 and I wouldn’t have been able to afford it but for rebuildables.</p><p></p><p> My cost is about $30/mo. Almost entirely for juice components. (I also DIY which is another huge savings. I generally vape about 20-30ml a day) I remember seeing a disposable user saying she was spending $600/mo. For me a rewick typically costs 1/3rd of a cotton ball. Instead of however much a whole pod costs. Premade coils are the same to cheaper, and you can also wrap your own out of wire which is cheaper yet (though I don’t bother any more) the life of one of these coils varies a lot, but for the thick ones you can dry burn them and they can last a year or more.</p><p></p><p>initial cost starts at about $40 and goes up. For the $40 option there is generally 2 stages so there is that initial cost, then another somewhat smaller one in a few weeks. If you spend a bit more you can avoid the second one, though you don’t have to and will be glad you did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23716155, member: 43994"] Im afraid I don’t know much about pods. If you’re willing to get your fingers a bit dirty (one generally winds up setting up next to the sink) I can talk about rebuildables though . The savings is pretty immense because while the initial cost is higher the continuing cost is way way lower. I don’t remember wher the break even point generally is for pods. I vaguely recall a bit less than a year. For disposables it’s weeks. I’ve been vaping since 2008 and I wouldn’t have been able to afford it but for rebuildables. My cost is about $30/mo. Almost entirely for juice components. (I also DIY which is another huge savings. I generally vape about 20-30ml a day) I remember seeing a disposable user saying she was spending $600/mo. For me a rewick typically costs 1/3rd of a cotton ball. Instead of however much a whole pod costs. Premade coils are the same to cheaper, and you can also wrap your own out of wire which is cheaper yet (though I don’t bother any more) the life of one of these coils varies a lot, but for the thick ones you can dry burn them and they can last a year or more. initial cost starts at about $40 and goes up. For the $40 option there is generally 2 stages so there is that initial cost, then another somewhat smaller one in a few weeks. If you spend a bit more you can avoid the second one, though you don’t have to and will be glad you did. [/QUOTE]
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