I've seen my spending on vaping increasing dramatically since I quit smoking, lol. I've probably spent like $150-$200 this month alone. What about ya'll?
well last month I spent alote but I got everything I needed for rebuilding got ohm's reader 3 rda's 2 mechs 4 30ml bottles of ejuice 1 120ml bottle also got 2 elvt 2.0's more coils for my iclear 30's another iclear 30s 4 purple efest 2500mah oh and then the cases I bought to but my stuff in. so lets see the 3 rda's where about $25 ea mechs where about $35ea the juice was around $18 ea for the 30ml the 120ml was around $60 the elvt's where $55ea coils for the iclear was like $10 the new iclear was like $12 the efest batterys where like $44 for the 4 and then you figure in cotton balls there cheap wont add that two things of kanthal 30ga and 26ga at like $9 ea then all the tools the screwdrivers pliers 2 pair cutters ohm's reader probly few more things I cant think of off hand lets call all this $40 and then the cases at like $13ea got three of them should I really add all this up
When I first started I was averaging about 75 dollars a month for juice and hardware.
Now however I DIY my own juice and only use Kayfuns so I make my own coils. So I only have to make a twice a year order for my supplies that is about 60 bucks!
Now after i had purchased all my equipment and accessories, i spend about 15$ on home made juice and few cents on electricity to charge my batteries And now and then another 15-20$ on new clone rda or rta.
this is my first month. I can't seem to drive past a vape shop without stopping. That being said, i've spent more than planned, but i have a decent stock of juice, 3 tanks and an MVP 2.0... I've told myself no more spending until after christmas, as everyone knows i want vape gear, but... oh look! another vape shop!
I'm just over a month into true vaping (I don't count my use of disposable and nicstick as true vaping).
I've spent a bit more than I had expected but I also have way better equipment than I should for what I've spent. I have at least $300 worth of mods, tanks, rdas, batteries, etc and have only spent about $120.
Juice I have spent a bit more than I'd like to have because I've lost a couple bottles and had one leak out on me as well as buying more flavors because I like variety and because I needed lower nic level juice when I got my RDAs. But that being said I've never spent more than $4.50 for 20ml bottles and $3 for 10ml. Probably spent $50 on juice at this point but I can go for probably a month or more before I'm out.
I should note I've given my basic equipment to friends to get them started and recently found a local shop that will buy/trade for mods and select other equipment so I may be trading in my MVP 2.0 for something new.
I spend about £40 per month on juice, and perhaps an average £10 on coil heads, unfortunately I use three types. In the last month I've also spent £100+ on hardware but that's not typical. I hope.
Vaper of 7 months here.
I used to spend a fair amount buying into various devices, a pair of Evods, itaste SVD, Aspire Nautilus, a Kayfun... until i ended up with a Squape Reloaded and a Provari mini. I started mixing my own juice, or vaping pure base on occasion has brought my costs down to nearly zero.
Been vaping now for a little over a year, just done a few calculations on what ive been spending and its at least 4 times the cost that my smoking was. Just too many shiny things. Spent a little under £2000 in the last year, which was about when i started buying nicer stuff and rebuildables.
so thats about $3100 for the last year which is on average about $255 per month , i converted to dollars for you.
For beginners, it is a good idea to not hold yourself to a very restricted amount of money. Just buy what you think you need until you find what you like.
Probably $40 a month on juice, and another $2 for kanthal to rebuild my nautty heads, then maybe another $5 a week for a bit more juice if I level down on my nic level, Hardware's few and far between for me any more.
Probably about $10 a month for the last 5 months. Since my initial purchases of hardware and DIY supplies, I'm pretty much limited to restocking DIY supplies which supports myself, the wife and 2 of my sons.
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