How much have you spent on devices to date ?

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I've spent $832.49 on vaping. This includes batteries, chargers, APVs, tanks, coil heads and juice. It's only been two months but start up costs will be high and I'm hoping to settle on only a few juices after I've tried what I have. Still looking for a cheap all day vape.

$832! Dude, that's mental.
 
IGO-S deck with IGO-F cap.. i eliminated the tank section of the IGO-F.

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Awesome. Just awesome
 

bkVolcom

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my first purchase in vaping i put a limit to the price of a carton of smokes. 60 bucks. i've got a budget to respect. this deserved a fair shake so head to head $60 vs $60. i'm thinking i did good so far and know i'll be going back next week for spares and different juices etc, but on the same budget i had for cigarettes.

pros- healthier than smoking, excitement
cons- i wish i could've spent more in there!
 

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After today's big spend Cerberus SS. Atomic & Trident v2 and some building supplies & juices I'd tally about £800 on all stuff since started. Oh and the Kayfun Lite Plus just orderd "forgot about that"

Where did you find an Atomic in stock? I have been looking for a couple of weeks.
 
Strictly gear and in just over a month:

Mech mod (First mod) - $225
RBA (First tank) - $185
2x Same RDAs - $215
Extra, custom, and spare parts for Mech Mod and RBA - $125

This does not include wires, wick types, juices, tools, and all the time I spend learning, reading, and building. And to some, time IS money! ;)

There isn't any price I could put on my health. I thoroughly enjoy what I am doing, and the hardware I purchased will last my lifetime!
 

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Started vaping in September last year. I have spent probably $600-700 since, but a lot of that was spent the first month before I really knew anything and was just trying many different things out. Also took me awhile to find the right juices, so tons of gourmet samples and bottles from many different vendors. I think once you find what setup/juices work for you, you stop spending so much - at least in my case. Although I did just drop $250 on a provari stealth :p

Can't find a provari stealth in the uk, been searching !. Did find an ss v2.5 though. Tempting !
 

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WAY WAY TOO MUCH,,,,,,,,mostly for "cheap" batteries that tend to last me 3 months, and then die,,,,,,,,

tanks, I don't spend a ton,,,,,I found what I like and I stick with them,,,,,,,,

juice is cheap, I make my own and I don't even use nic, so that's cheap,,,,,

getting ready to buy a really good mod that has replaceable batteries tomorrow,,,,,,,and I expect to save a ton there in the long run.
 
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