Some are pricey but as hawaiivpr pointed out its realitive. And when goinf from spending money on analogs dropping a fair amount of cash on something you lkke or want can be asily justified by many.
WAY WAY WAY overpriced.
A Ecig mod is one of the most basic mechanically controlled electric circuits you can find. It's 1800's technology. It's something your average plumber could build in an hour or so. A real machinist could hand make one that rivaled any you could buy in a couple of hours.
Basically, these are all just flashlights. They all work on the same basic principal. Metal tube, caps on each end, a socket you screw the coil/filament into, and a button to turn it on. There's nothing special here. Nothing complex. No reason why it should cost hundreds of dollars.
Now, if it was then hand engraved to a level of something like this:
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That may be worth the money, but most of these mods are laser etched from a pattern, not hand engraved.
Price is a fact; a hard, cold number. Value is subjective.
From an economics point of view, yes, widgets are worth whatever people are willing to pay for them.
But from a practical approach, where in the hell are the $5 plastic 18650 and 18350 sized battery changeable, practically disposable mech mods? It's hard for me to believe that somebody hasn't commissioned a plastic injection molder to start cranking out ultracheapos.
madvapes..
I'm not seeing what you're talking about but maybe I'm blind.
price is subjective, cost is objective.
I think that all depends on how you define price and cost.