The Halo prices seem to be good to me, for the products they sell. I'd rather buy from a vendor that delivers a quality product at a competitive price, than one that sells inferior products, but with seemingly magnificent coupons and discounts. I was on the verge of buying a V2 kit- due to the 15% off coupon code I found, as well as another 10% off code that could be used in conjunction. Fortunately, I read more reviews and saw SmokinJoey's vid about the Halo Triton, and was sold. Buying the V2-solely on the basis of coupon codes would have been a mistake.
Kind of like when car dealerships/manufacturers offer huge discounts. The cars were priced too high to begin with, but lure in customers with incentives to make the buyers feel like they are getting a great deal.
I agree stevegmu! I kind of get weary of all the vaping gear that has a given list price, but then almost constantly has mark down coupons...makes me suspect that the markdown price is what it should have been all along anyway.
Among Triton-like eGo/vGo kits I've seen out there, Triton is one of the upper end in price, but not by much, and most of the other kits offer far less effective tanks than the Triton tank. Add in that Halo has carefully matched these specific components to work together optimally, and the couple bucks more than the cost of a generic kit is more than fair to me.
To me, the key make or break point to Triton will be Halo's ability to keep in stock the various batteries, tanks, etc. Right now, I know they are selling briskly, and keeping everything in stock may be difficult, but hopefully over time that will smooth out. Don't get me wrong, I like a "special" as much as anyone, but if something has a "special deal" on it constantly, then in reality that is not a special deal at all, its just over-priced in the first place.