E cig savings - on what do you use them?

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lookin2quit

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Money saved is being used for what it should have been used for in the first place, things like getting "real" food in the house for example:blink:. I've been known to have next to no food in the house yet if I had a spare $10 my first stop would be to go get analogs. After all, who needs to eat when there's an addiction to feed :p. Now if I don't gain all sorts of weight from having more food around it will be a double win for me!
 

Kirssstens

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I can't compare because there really in no way to determine the real amount of money spent on my cigarette habit. Everytime I walked into any convenience mart to get a pack of smokes I always had to buy a drink, candy, lotto tixs...ummm...maybe a hotdog this time or a magazine, etc. etc. etc. Gosh, that alone must be in the thousands of dollars and that's not even counting the cigs. It hurts to think about it.
 

lookin2quit

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I'm a nerd, so books. It's bad. I need a new book case

Nah, not a nerd :). There can never be too many books or bookcases around as far as I'm concerned :). And I just salivate over the ebooks that are available. It would be so cool to carry hundreds of books with me and never have to worry about which one to take that day.
 

txtumbleweed

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I haven't saved any money yet but I have only been vaping 6 months. I spent alot just trying to find the right setup. I think I will begin to save some from now on. I didn't quit because of the money though, I quit so I could live a little longer and watch my grandkids growup. I smoked for over 50 years so my lungs were in bad shape. I no longer cough, wheeze or run out of breath walking up stairs. I would have had to have gone on oxygen soon like my brother and other relatives have had to do. That costs lots of money so I will save lots in the long run!
 

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for a while I was buying a mod every month, but cheap mods, got a copper $65, a prodigy v3 $83, and then a BB $70, but I no longer have the need for more mods so that monthly cost will dissipate and I was still saving around $50-$100 a month. So now after my mod addiction, I've gone down to spending just $40 (probably less) a month on juice and I'm probably saving around $150-$170. Now I can have decent meals and put money into my car. Occasionally I'll grab some samples to find new flavors since this is so much more diverse than smoking analogs.
 
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