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klynnn

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I just figured up all my costs and will have a year in on Dec 1. So far I have saved 50% over what I would have spent on cigs. My equip will last for well over a year. Once I got the provari seems like I have almost quit spending. Partial Diy and rebuildables are the way to go. It's going to be quite awhile before I need anything more.
 

Zack nash

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I show my wife the cost savings and she shows me what i have spent on mods, juice and supplies any one have this problem?

Cost is a bit higher when getting started but after your set up with things that work for you the cost will drop way way down. And just think what a stay in the hospital for cancer would cost........
 

Kweb

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One poster a couple of pages back mentioned a steep learning curve- I totally agree. I have so much stuff in my vaping caboodle (yes I use a caboodle for it all! Lol) that I don't even know how to use. I have juice that I hate. I have different kinds of cartos clearos attys and some work, some don't. HOWEVER, after three months, I am about to break even, and aside from the $150 I have in a cart right now between my two fave stores, I am pretty set. An extra batt here and there, juice, and clearos and I am all good. So now that I know what I like and what I don't like, I figure vaping will cost me a buck or two a day from here on out. Smokes cost almost $8 in Illinois. If you get through the first couple of months of growing pains, and as long as you don't become a hobbyist, you will see the savings. Big time. :)
 

Cragleech

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Cost saving are undeniable. Even with a $180 mod, 5 tanks ($30), 5 liquids ($40), and $10 charger. $260 sounds like a lot, but considering 2 packs/day analogs costs over $350, the choice is simple. Paid for itself in less than a month. Assuming I go through a 30 mL bottle in a week, which I do not, the cost is $8 per week in stead of the $77 for analogs. Consider it an investment with almost guaranteed astronomical returns! Not to mention the health benefits!
 

RickMc

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It took me 6 months to break even, but I experimented with everything. What I ended up settling in with: Provari w/Nova's at home, KGO and 2.0 ohm Boge cartos at work and on the go. Juice: about 50/50 purchased and DIY. I'm $350 up as of today and gaining every month now. Cartos and Nova heads are cheap, as is DIY supplies.
 

melloyello

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a year and a half into it, ive save about 2k. it took me 6 months to break even, after that i found what works for me. i was a 2 pad smoker and i use about 6 ml's of juice a day. you could ask her if she would be happier if you went back to smoking...

it takes a while to find what you "need", after that it will settle down....unless you pull a hairball. :)
 
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