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SirSteve

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I've only been analog-free for 28 days. Still, without spending any more than I'd have spent on analogs for my former 2.5 packs per day habit, I've got enough supplies to last me for at least one more year and probably more like two more years.

I don't think I have saved anything yet, but I can't stop trying new stuff that does the same thing my other stuff does. I even mix my own juice, but I can't keep from trying new flavors and combo's. Up next the world of rebuildable atomizers.
 

itsonlysmellz

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RBA's are the way to go. My friends and I started on AGA-T2's and we love them. Plus Smoktek messed up and sent us all two of them instead of one. Next we moved onto the Terminator C, which was a bit more complicated because it needs non-resistant wire twisted with kanthal wire. We just ordered some Zenesis Cobalts too... Oh man I've spent way too much cash... Good for you though!
 

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I've only been analog-free for 28 days. Still, without spending any more than I'd have spent on analogs for my former 2.5 packs per day habit, I've got enough supplies to last me for at least one more year and probably more like two more years.
You really know how to manage your money, do you do DIY juices? Since I started vaping I'd say I spend twice as much on what I did on cigs, cause I used to bum a lot of those too :0.
 

rotku

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Even if there was no cost savings, it is still sooooo worth it. No stink, no ashes, no discolored house, no small burn holes in my shirts, no nasty stares from the wife (that one is worth double), no ashtrays, no lighters, no bad breath, no yellowed fingers, no litter. The list goes on and on. If you are really tracking the financial side of it, you should set a goal and treat yourself for achievement. Congrats !
 

Fred Garvin

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I used to buy a carton a week at $55 a carton.....$220.00

When I used V2's my monthly order was $72....box of 40 carto's plus shipping.

I don't have my consumables nailed down yet, but I'm estimating (2) CE4's and (1) 30 ml bottle.....$25

So, I'm saving 89% of what I was paying for tobacco smokes.
 

jazon1

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yea i was saving money for awhile til i started to stock pile vape stuff lol.
for example i just got this to store my atomizers and there parts.
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I don't think I've saved any money just yet, because I used to buy big 1lb bags of tobacco for around 45$, and would roll my own. It was super cheap and I avoided the fire safety glue crap in all of the packs/cartons. Who cares though, vaping is just ridiculously awesome and because of that, I haven't really been focusing on whether or not I break even. I do have alot of juice(~400mls), 4 Novas, and 2 1300mah VVs so I think I'm set for a while. :vapor:
 
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