do E-cig's save you money

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vaping can be a costly habit if you make it to be.
It depends on how much smoke and how often.
I hate when people compare ecigs to cigarette smoking because it is not the same!!
There is no equivalent from a cartridge pack to a cigarette pack.
Anyways, it can def be a whole lot cheaper than smoking...if you use it the right way. (especially save you on medical bills and heartaches in the future)
 

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I probably have almost 3k into supplies and units between my wife and I. but if you look at my banner underneath my sig I am still ahead.............

My problem is I keep looking for the perfect unit to satisfy our needs.

Started with a 901--had probably 50 of them (sold them and recouped 50% of my invesment)

Got a Screwdriver--Had 2 of them. (Sold one of them and recouped 90% of what I paid for it) I still have one for nostalgia purposes.

Then went to a 510----had 25 of them (sold them and recouped 60-65% of my investment)

Then went to a Janty Stick--I have 8 of them that my wife and I use exclusively.

Just ordered a Big Chuck(me), eGo(me) and a juice Box(wife)

If they perform close to anything I have read I will sell my Janty Sticks and I'm sure I will get back 50% of what I laid out for them. I keep shuffling. I'm not interested in amassing 20 different kinds of ecigs. I'm looking for what performs the best for me and when I find it, I will own 3-5 of that unit...........

I only stockpile attys and juice...........
 

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I've spent way more per month on ecigs than I did on my smoking habit. Then again, the money spent on ecigs has not been out of necessity really, more of a hobby. New PV's, accesories, trying different liquids and so forth.

I could probably settle on a single ecig model and a single 30ml bottle of juice during a month, but what fun would that be?
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First you have to find a PV that suits you.
That can cost anywhere from a lot to very little.

Then you have to find your preferred juice strength and flavors.
That can cost anywhere from a lot to very little.

If you get a PV that works reasonably well for you, and don't chase the dragon of the perfect vape...
And if you get a juice that you can tolerate, and don't chase the dragon of the perfect vape...

Then you will save a boatload of money.
But why do that, when you can chase the dragon?

And when you find the dragon, you will save a boatload worth of money.

Or you can just get by with what is working, and tell the dragon to go screw itself.
Then you can save a freaking aircraft carrier's worth of money.

Either way, you save money, either long-term or short-term.
 

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I started off with a 510 kit w/pcc for 75 bucks from drew. Then I went right into modding my own from there. I have probably spent around 150$ on modding supplies and I'd say my monthly upkeep is about 30$ for 75 mill of juice and 8 for an atty ( kill about 1 a month on average) so about 225$ initial layout and 38 bucks a month x 5 months is 190. So Ive saved about 600-700 bucks over 5 months and I smoked cheap cigs as well. And mind you I was generous with my spending it is probably lower than that.
 
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