How much have you spent on devices to date ?

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KerryK

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I can't remember back that far, kidding, but this only cost me 12 bucks from ZZKanter and I have been using it everyday this week instead of my Twist. Working great!

Fun little ego....

I love it with my 1.8 ohm Vivi Nova at 4.2v, I'm getting 7 or 8 hours on it before charging.

Ego 900mah led stainless.jpgEgo LED 900mah.jpg900mah, 3 setting VV with multiple color LED button and battery indicator at base.

I would say I have dropped 1,200 bucks in 3 years and I'm good with that, and I have 11 or so mods still working great, 5 of which I rotate thru weekly cause I can't decide which set up I like more!

That's the last of my Halo Tribeca..
 
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evan le'garde

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This may well be a little off topic. Things are expensive in the uk. A couple of years ago the government raised Value Added Tax (VAT) by 2 1/2% putting it up from 17 1/2% to 20%. Recently caps have been raised on low earners from about £9500 to a little over £10,000. So a person can earn about £10,000 before they pay any tax on their earnings. The highest tax bracket has just been lowered from 50% to 45%. Most of it sounds ok but when you realise how much VAT a person has to pay on absolutely everything they buy then things don't look so good at all. If i buy a vamo, which i am seriously considering, then the VAT, on that £50 price tag, is 20% so £10 ($15). Whatever vaping stuff i need i will always pay 20% VAT. So really in the uk we might well pay this or that in income tax and we live with it, but the 20% VAT is killing us. It doesn't matter how poor a person is. The £10,000 tax free earnings they've just announced means nothing when you know you'll be paying 20% of it in VAT. Just thought i'd let you guys know how things are financially in the uk.

But i'm still going to be getting a vamo. :headbang:
 
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Andy Thatcher

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I am about 15 months in.

Spent far more than I am happy admitting but am now in the black taking selling stuff on and savings from not smoking.

I was like a Pokemon trainer having to catch them all last year with hybrids, genisis atomizers and PV's. Had a load of fun with them but seem to have calmed down at last ! Got to then point I was getting really bored with myself !

Not completely cured as I still seem to have a few toys paid for and waiting delivery but definitely better.

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steelshoe552

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In six weeks for my wife and I:

2 volcano inferno starting kits. $158
wanted a longer lasting bat and a regulated vv bat. So 3 smoov vv batteries $90
4 extra tube tanks $100
wanted a biggerbattery again and went with a lavatube version 2. starter kit $150
spare battery$12

And god only knows how much juice and cartos I burned up while learning....thank god fo ecf!!!

So around $510 dollars in six weeks......i shouldnt have done the math...now im sad :(
 

evan le'garde

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My average vaping budget is $50 a week / $200 a month. Thats everything vape related- devices, liquids and various delivery setups. I will hit my 4 year vaping anniv. the 18th of this month. So, $200 a month x 48 months= is more than I want to even think about.

My budget per month for anything vape related is about £80 ($120)
 
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