Financial report for my ecig purchase

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tntmux

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I decided to track my ecig expense, so voila, currency in EURO, 1st purchase on 6/3/2013.
shopecigliquideclearomizer
coil head
shippingtotal
procigego kit = 45e-liquide no name = 10055
taklopeHalo test 29.5+freedom 15ml 9.5 = 39t2+evod=10.54.954.4
taklope
malibu 15.5+seringe 1 = 16.5
protank 15.9+vivi nova10.9=26.8protank=4.94.953.1
fasttechvamo v2 kit = 40DCT 2.33+vivi 3.6+evod 2.74+adapter 1.46=10.13050.13
fasttechliqua menthole+energy drink+bottle=9
09
fasttechliqua apple=2.15CE6 1.67+vivi ring 0.86=2.5304.68
taklopet2=4.6t2=4.92.912.4
8576.6554.569.812.7238.71

Any comment?:glare:
 

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My only comment is that my wife would kill me if I dropped over 300 USD on ecig supplies in less than a week. With that being said, you seem to have a little bit of everything, good luck on finding your faves. One thing you can look into, when you comfortable, is DIY juice. I was a bit scared at first, but it was easier than I thought it would be. But, I love to play chemist. For the 100 USD you spent on juice, you could make enough to last you over a year. This hobby(or obsession) is not about saving money(even though that is one of the claims), it is about getting you away from smoking. Anything that will do that is worth it!
 

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How much is a pack of smokes in France at the moment? 6E? You'll recoup your initial outlay in about 40 days if you can stop yourself from buying anything else during that time!

The only thing I would say is that it looks like you've get around 90ml of juice, which may or may not be enough to last you for 40 days. There is, of course, no guarantee that you'll like all the e-liquids you've bought, either! So: Be prepared to spend some more money on juices in the very near future!

Don't try to compare your initial outlay with our friends across the pond. Prices are very different in Europe - especially for e-liquid. DIY can take a bit of the sting out of that expense, but you'll probably want to familiarize yourself with your new gear and to get an idea of what kind of flavors you like before going down that road.

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tntmux

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My only comment is that my wife would kill me if I dropped over 300 USD on ecig supplies in less than a week. With that being said, you seem to have a little bit of everything, good luck on finding your faves. One thing you can look into, when you comfortable, is DIY juice. I was a bit scared at first, but it was easier than I thought it would be. But, I love to play chemist. For the 100 USD you spent on juice, you could make enough to last you over a year. This hobby(or obsession) is not about saving money(even though that is one of the claims), it is about getting you away from smoking. Anything that will do that is worth it!

My wife would do the same once she find it out, thats why I dont tell her the password to our bank account....
 

tntmux

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How much is a pack of smokes in France at the moment? 6E? You'll recoup your initial outlay in about 40 days if you can stop yourself from buying anything else during that time!

The only thing I would say is that it looks like you've get around 90ml of juice, which may or may not be enough to last you for 40 days. There is, of course, no guarantee that you'll like all the e-liquids you've bought, either! So: Be prepared to spend some more money on juices in the very near future!

Don't try to compare your initial outlay with our friends across the pond. Prices are very different in Europe - especially for e-liquid. DIY can take a bit of the sting out of that expense, but you'll probably want to familiarize yourself with your new gear and to get an idea of what kind of flavors you like before going down that road.

JJ

I used to smoke winston, that is 6.3euro a pack. You are right about the juice, despite many good review on freedom juice, I dont like it, and I got 15ml of that...
 

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Like the above poster mentioned...our costs are x2 as well, since we both stopped smoking Cigs and starting Vaping the same day. We were spending 63.00 a week on Cigs...then for the last year, went to "Roll your own" so that dropped to about 20 bucks a week. If we are talking about spending cost against how much money we spent on store bought smokes, we are doing great! Not so much against the costs of RYO! I did start DIY juices about a month ago..the start up for that was kind of high..since I wanted to try out WAY too many flavors...but now I have enough DIY stuff to last a year, hopefully...so we are good to go for now.
 
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