When I first started vaping, the life expectancy of an atomizer was a HUGE concern to me. I was afraid of a ban and having difficulty getting more atomizers, so it only made sense to pray for the long and healthy lives of my atomizers. 
It didn't take long, though, before I developed a more philosophical approach. I buy them in bulk for $5 or less each, and so long as I can continue to get them, even if I blow through an atomizer a week, I'm still paying far, far less than my former analog habit of 2+ packs a day. I have a nice stockpile, and I feel confident that I will be able to continue to get atomizers for the foreseeable future.
Accordingly, I treat them basically as disposable. If an atomizer lasts a week, I'm happy. If it lasts two weeks, I'm really happy. If it lasts a month, I'm doing the happy dance.
I've had a few that have died within a day and some that have lasted a few months, but vaping at high voltage, I'd say the average for me is about two weeks.
I can live with that.
It didn't take long, though, before I developed a more philosophical approach. I buy them in bulk for $5 or less each, and so long as I can continue to get them, even if I blow through an atomizer a week, I'm still paying far, far less than my former analog habit of 2+ packs a day. I have a nice stockpile, and I feel confident that I will be able to continue to get atomizers for the foreseeable future.
Accordingly, I treat them basically as disposable. If an atomizer lasts a week, I'm happy. If it lasts two weeks, I'm really happy. If it lasts a month, I'm doing the happy dance.
I've had a few that have died within a day and some that have lasted a few months, but vaping at high voltage, I'd say the average for me is about two weeks.
I can live with that.
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