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brandeeashlynn

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Ok i am trying to come up with what my budget should be per month for ecigs. My husband is kind of a meiser :nah:. I was thinking about 70 to 80 dollars every couple months or so. I buy the m401, and i go through about 10 mls of fliud in alittle over week. i clean and drain my atomizers as well. Any info would be helpful Thanks brandee:)
 

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Ok i am trying to come up with what my budget should be per month for ecigs. My husband is kind of a meiser :nah:. I was thinking about 70 to 80 dollars every couple months or so. I buy the m401, and i go through about 10 mls of fliud in alittle over week. i clean and drain my atomizers as well. Any info would be helpful Thanks brandee:)

Put aside how much you would have spent on analogs in 1 month and divide it by half.

There's your budget! (good luck sticking to it):p



 

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In my opinion, you will initially outspend your analog budget. Between kits, cartridges, extra atomizers, liquids, etc etc etc. It took me about 6 weeks to finally pull even. Currently I'm $60 ahead :D and have enough batteries, atomizers & liquid to sustain me for at least another month or so. (knock on wood it all doesn't break in the next 5 minutes lol)

It's hard NOT to get caught up in the "gotta have this now!" madness of E-cigs. As Cssreb said...good luck.
 

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Well, I smoked 2+ packs a day, premium cigarettes, so you'd think that I'd be waaaaaaaaay ahead with e-smoking. But, no . . . I'm too busy stocking up like the world is coming to an end. Plus, too many cool things to try.

But I'm calming down now, and I expect that from now on, my monthly budget will be about 1/2 of what I was spending on analogs--some months more if I have to replace a piece of hardware--some months less when I have no hardware issues.

Even so, for me, it's most definitely not about the money. It's about doing something that I feel is less harmful to my body (not to mention more pleasant for those around me).

Tell your husband that you can't put a price on your health. :wub:
 

Mungo

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In my first week here i spent £250 on kit and juice. My analogue habit was costing me between £20-£25 a week, depending on whether you believe me or my wife....

i seem to be vaping 2ml day of e-juice and i expect to spend another £200 before i have all the kit to feel comfortable with and safe from analogues.

Allowing for kit failure, juice spillage and new "must have" devices coming onto the market, i hope to break even in 6 months.

Or not......

Still, my dog now smells like a dog and not an ashtray. :)
 

Calaban

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Oh boy....

I just bought a starter kit......cost me about $80 from e-smokeytreats.com (6 mo. warranty on parts :))....

I'm already trying to decide which juice to buy, how many extra atomizers I will need to have on hand, what my next kit will be, etc.....

The thing is, I haven't even received my first kit yet, and have only tried e-smoking for about 2 puffs at the mall!!

I'm not sure i can afford this 8-o


To self: Ok ok, deep breaths.......
 
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