How much have you spent on devices to date ?

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Lucy74

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Ummm... I'm not sure. But it's a lot! Too much! Wouldn't be so bad if I didn't turn it into a hobby and obsession. Pretty drip tips are my addiction! And different flavor juices! Variety is the spice of life! :D

Oh yeah, I'm addicting to getting packages in the mail too! It's always a better start to the day if there's fresh vape mail! :D
 
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evan le'garde

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I sat down and figured it out...it was a shocker, as I expected. I fiddled around a bit before I found the device(s) that I like. That said, if I took the same money and bought cigarettes, I'd be in the red by 3 cartons, so overall, I'm not too unhappy about it.

Now that I'm stocked with juice and tanks (well, I need a couple more), next month should get me into the black and keep me there.

I've mentioned this in an earlier post, at least you have stuff to show for your money, your devices !.
 

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Ummm... I'm not sure. But it's a lot! Too much! Wouldn't be so bad if I didn't turn it into a hobby and obsession. Pretty drip tips are my addiction! And different flavor juices! Variety is the spice of life! :D

Oh yeah, I'm addicting to getting packages in the mail too! It's always a better start to the day if there's fresh Vape mail! :D

I've got a habit of stalking the mail man.:laugh:
 

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who cares, I am not smoking thats all that is important


I expect a lot people adopt that attitude sooner or later. The money becomes incidental. Looking forward to receiving new devices through the post is great though. And it's great whether you can afford it or not. The more money you spend the more committed to vaping you become, so it does matter to a certain degree. Not smoking "is" more important, having the money to stay off cigarettes is also important. In the end you will have a nice collection of devices which don't come cheap. So it depends on whether you can afford to buy new gadgets or not. The money matters more to some than to others. I have to budget my spending on my vaping hobby, and so do a lot of others. The question is " How much have you spent on devices to date ?", Not "do you care how much you've spent ?".
 

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It hasn't even been a month since I picked up vaping and I've spent around $500. Got an ego-twist starter kit at a local shop with a few juices, then I researched online and bought a spare twist and some tanks, clearos and a bunch of different juices, thought I would try DIY juices so I went crazy on the wizardlabs and TFA websites, after I had to trash my first carto I went ahead and bought a decent stockpile along with spare heads for my clearos, then I wanted to try dripping so I got a rebuildable atty, and since I thought I've already invested enough and saw a significant difference on how much I've cut down on smoking (from around 1 pack a day to around 1 cig a day) I went and bought a Lavatube V2 kit with some extra batteries. Should be coming in on Monday, hopefully.

The guy that sold me my starter kit said I'd be saving money. Lol. While it's true that a pack can last me around 2 weeks now, my wanting to try out everything I possibly can it kicking my wallet in the .... pretty hard.

I was thinking about getting a Provari too, but I'm really trying to hold off on doing that as well. I don't think I can handle another big purchase for a while. Might try buying some wick and wire and messing around with some rebuildable tanks soon though. Annnnd I want to get that HH.357 atty too. Hear good stuff about it. D:
 

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It hasn't even been a month since I picked up vaping and I've spent around $500. Got an ego-twist starter kit at a local shop with a few juices, then I researched online and bought a spare twist and some tanks, clearos and a bunch of different juices, thought I would try DIY juices so I went crazy on the wizardlabs and TFA websites, after I had to trash my first carto I went ahead and bought a decent stockpile along with spare heads for my clearos, then I wanted to try dripping so I got a rebuildable atty, and since I thought I've already invested enough and saw a significant difference on how much I've cut down on smoking (from around 1 pack a day to around 1 cig a day) I went and bought a Lavatube V2 kit with some extra batteries. Should be coming in on Monday, hopefully.

The guy that sold me my starter kit said I'd be saving money. Lol. While it's true that a pack can last me around 2 weeks now, my wanting to try out everything I possibly can it kicking my wallet in the .... pretty hard.

I was thinking about getting a Provari too, but I'm really trying to hold off on doing that as well. I don't think I can handle another big purchase for a while. Might try buying some wick and wire and messing around with some rebuildable tanks soon though. Annnnd I want to get that HH.357 atty too. Hear good stuff about it. D:


Seems the more money you spend on vaping the less you want to smoke. The provari is a good idea !
 
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