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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23668855" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>Well there’s everything else. Disposables only have value in that if they’re confiscated you’re not out much. It makes gear more expensive but it actually makes vaping cheaper because stuff is reusable. Vaping for a single month with a rebuildable you’ll spend between USA$20-75 (depending on whether you mix your own juice or not) instead of the several hundred you would have spent. The more reusable the cheaper it is long term but the higher the up front costs are. The cheapest thing to actually use is a rebuildable. There are a bunch of videos about them and so many that it’s difficult to pick just one. There ar RDAs and RTAs basically. There are some that do both that are called RTDAs. You buy one of those, as fits your preference, and a “mod” which is a battery pack. Generally with removable rechargable batteries. They generally need a charger, though ther are some that have a charging system built in. The standardized connection between them is called a 510. Any atomizer with a 510 connection will fit a mod with a 510 connection. Things are generally made out of milled stainless. Expect to spend about usa$50 for a kit that has an rta and a mod. There are also cartridge coils but they more-or -less take most of the savings out becaus instead of costing about 5¢ a wick it generally between $usa1-5 a piece. They last a bit under a week generally. I personally find them mind if a waste of time. They’re so much more profitable for the makers (so much more expensive for you) that often you are forced to buy the coil cartridge atty to get the mod. I toss the cartridge atties away myself and buy decent RDAs or RTAs for them, but the manufacturer is hoping you don’t. Coil systems cost a whole bunch more in the long run</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23668855, member: 43994"] Well there’s everything else. Disposables only have value in that if they’re confiscated you’re not out much. It makes gear more expensive but it actually makes vaping cheaper because stuff is reusable. Vaping for a single month with a rebuildable you’ll spend between USA$20-75 (depending on whether you mix your own juice or not) instead of the several hundred you would have spent. The more reusable the cheaper it is long term but the higher the up front costs are. The cheapest thing to actually use is a rebuildable. There are a bunch of videos about them and so many that it’s difficult to pick just one. There ar RDAs and RTAs basically. There are some that do both that are called RTDAs. You buy one of those, as fits your preference, and a “mod” which is a battery pack. Generally with removable rechargable batteries. They generally need a charger, though ther are some that have a charging system built in. The standardized connection between them is called a 510. Any atomizer with a 510 connection will fit a mod with a 510 connection. Things are generally made out of milled stainless. Expect to spend about usa$50 for a kit that has an rta and a mod. There are also cartridge coils but they more-or -less take most of the savings out becaus instead of costing about 5¢ a wick it generally between $usa1-5 a piece. They last a bit under a week generally. I personally find them mind if a waste of time. They’re so much more profitable for the makers (so much more expensive for you) that often you are forced to buy the coil cartridge atty to get the mod. I toss the cartridge atties away myself and buy decent RDAs or RTAs for them, but the manufacturer is hoping you don’t. Coil systems cost a whole bunch more in the long run [/QUOTE]
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