How much did you spend when you first started?

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JDW

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So like most hobbies you have to invest a lot at the beginning of it and I've spent around £100 give or take on all this e-cig business. I've got two starter kits and around 100ml of e-liquid and I'm quite satisfied but I guess I want some extra opinions on spending a bit on it. I've learned a lot about e-smoking and I've learned from early mistakes I made in the past so is this normal to invest a bit of money at the start?

I suppose one way to look at it is, in the long run, money savings and health improvement.

Okay, thanks for reading and hope to hear your views and the amount of money you ended up spending the first month or so.
 

DietSalem

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In my first month I was over 1,000 into it. I "went big or went home" and went for the best VV device available right from the start basically (A Saber Touch VV). I went to a vape store and actually physically tried multiple mods to determine what I liked, including trying tons of juices right there on the first day.

Day one I think I spent like 350 maybe?
 

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So like most hobbies you have to invest a lot at the beginning of it and I've spent around £100 give or take on all this e-cig business. I've got two starter kits and around 100ml of e-liquid and I'm quite satisfied but I guess I want some extra opinions on spending a bit on it. I've learned a lot about e-smoking and I've learned from early mistakes I made in the past so is this normal to invest a bit of money at the start?

I suppose one way to look at it is, in the long run, money savings and health improvement.

Okay, thanks for reading and hope to hear your views and the amount of money you ended up spending the first month or so.
I think I have spent about $250 which means I have awhile yet before I break even. I understand the theory of saving money by vaping rather than smoking, just not the practice.
 

Darkstarncw

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Already spent a few hundred and just started earlier this month. I honestly don't mind pouring out money to keep myself off tobacco. Money is easy to come by, new lungs are not.

Edit: A few hundred bucks isn't really that bad in the grand scheme of things. I'm a computer gamer and I've spent over a grand on different keyboards and mice, and thousands on hardware. Startup cost for wasting time slaying dragons, battering down demons, and defending zerg rushes for me was a few grand over about 3 months back in the 90's. Startup cost for this is easily under 200, so I consider it a pretty reasonable hobby.
 
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Chrissie

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To begin with, 3 & a half years ago, I spent about £35 on a super-mini RN4081. It was sort of OK but there are so much better kits out there now. As I've recommended to you before JDW, you would have done so much better & saved some money going for the 1100mAh Riva from Vape escape - far better vape & battery life than the super-minis you have bought. Use discount code ECF10 for 10% off -

The Riva 1100 Deluxe Kit £34.95 - Deluxe Vaping Kits - Riva 1100 Kit Electronic Cigarettes | Vaping Devices | Accessories | E-Liquid

Mind you, for the last 2 years I've been mainly using GG's :)
 

jadajazz

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I'm guessing about $600.00 in the first month. For my partner and I, bought 2 eGo starter kits, then 2 Reo Minis, with batteries, chargers, attys and drip tips. It's nice to have back-ups for everything. Add several bottles of juice, and it comes to a hefty first month's expenditure. It will certainly go down from here, as I can't imagine we'll amass anything more than juice, and the occasional attys and batteries.
 

JDW

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To begin with, 3 & a half years ago, I spent about £35 on a super-mini RN4081. It was sort of OK but there are so much better kits out there now. As I've recommended to you before JDW, you would have done so much better & saved some money going for the 1100mAh Riva from Vape escape - far better vape & battery life than the super-minis you have bought. Use discount code ECF10 for 10% off -

The Riva 1100 Deluxe Kit £34.95 - Deluxe Vaping Kits - Riva 1100 Kit Electronic Cigarettes | Vaping Devices | Accessories | E-Liquid

Mind you, for the last 2 years I've been mainly using GG's :)

Hiya Chrissie, aye I should have listened to you hehe but I completely forgot about your recommendation and purchased a VGo starter kit.

VGo starter kits by JAC Vapour Ltd

My intentions are to only use it in my house and never outside, I've noticed that after days of my mini e-cig kit being in my jacket, being thrown about, messed with while walking down streets and during work that it looks a mess. So I'll continue to use that for that and keep this as my prized possession and it will hopefully last a lot longer.

Also I've sent one of my e-cigs back for a refund, one from e-cigarette web. No response yet but I guess it will probably turn up there tomorrow or day after.

Thanks for all the help by the way. On my next purchase whether thats in a month or 6 months, I'll be sure to come to you :)
 

CountSmackula

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My startup kit was $66.69 incl. shipping from China. My first mistake was not ordering juice right then because it would been covered under the minimum shipping charge. I knew 10ml wasn't enough, but somehow I slipped... Anyway, then I had to order juice. $26.60 for 30ml of a really tasty vape from PinkSpot. So, $93.29 total to start.

I've since ordered extra clearomizers & more juice, and am now up to ~$255 @ almost 2 months in. But I haven't spent a dime on analogs. :D
 

Woodsman

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Placed the first order last week. Looking at right around a $375 initial investment. If I can keep my juicing to a minimum (good luck with that) or find a flavor that I really enjoy from this first batch, I should be able to save a bit by buying single flavors in bulk or becoming a DIYer.

Either way, it's an investment in your health. If it gets you off analogs, it's worth every penny.

Woods.
 

Chrissie

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Ah! That is very good news, I was a little nervous were that sentence was going but it ended well :D

Lol, honestly, that Vgo really is a good kit :D I'm just such a skinflint, I always want to find cheaper alternatives that work more or less the same for less :D
 
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