I started around July 15th. So far, I've spent just shy of $250. However, I have one complete e-cig kit that works pretty good...not as good as the 510 tho, four complete 510's, two PCC's, 6 atty's four of which work tremendously well, two 50ml bottles of juice, 7 different 10ml bottles of juice (all different flavors), five packs of regular carts, two 5-packs of carto's and USB devices for recharging. One wall unit, one car unit and three different USB battery wires and a 510 PT.
I knew from the moment I tried the 14-day free trail kit that this was for me and that I would be able to stop smoking by vaping. So my wife hasn't been upset in the slightest with the money I've spent. I'm going to get one more e-cig here soon and I'm not sure which one just yet. But I need one for around the house that has a good PT and yet still works good off the battery. Not looking to mod anything yet. But I'm thinking of the EGO perhaps. Not sure which I'll get yet. Still need to do more research.
Prior to this, I was smoking 2 packs a day. It has been three days now without a regular smoke and I'm starting to cough up a bunch of crap, but my wife says I no longer make wheezing noises while sleeping. The analog's were just getting to be too much for my 41 year old, highly abused lungs. Two months ago, I had a complete check up done and the Doctor looked at me and said, "Sir, NOW is the time to stop smoking and you'll probably live to be in your 80's. Even though you've got some injuries and such going on, you're in great shape physically. But at about 45, that's when people who have been relatively healthy all their lives from exercise and outdoor living like yourself, start to take a turn down lung disease lane." For some reason, all the other warnings I had received through out my life hadn't really hit me. But that one did because at 45 was when I noticed both of my parents start having more and more lung issues. My dad died a long, slow, painful death of lung cancer and my mother died a slow, painful death of COPD and emphysema. Her's wasn't a long death. She ended up taking her own life rather than go through what my father had.
I knew from the moment I tried the 14-day free trail kit that this was for me and that I would be able to stop smoking by vaping. So my wife hasn't been upset in the slightest with the money I've spent. I'm going to get one more e-cig here soon and I'm not sure which one just yet. But I need one for around the house that has a good PT and yet still works good off the battery. Not looking to mod anything yet. But I'm thinking of the EGO perhaps. Not sure which I'll get yet. Still need to do more research.
Prior to this, I was smoking 2 packs a day. It has been three days now without a regular smoke and I'm starting to cough up a bunch of crap, but my wife says I no longer make wheezing noises while sleeping. The analog's were just getting to be too much for my 41 year old, highly abused lungs. Two months ago, I had a complete check up done and the Doctor looked at me and said, "Sir, NOW is the time to stop smoking and you'll probably live to be in your 80's. Even though you've got some injuries and such going on, you're in great shape physically. But at about 45, that's when people who have been relatively healthy all their lives from exercise and outdoor living like yourself, start to take a turn down lung disease lane." For some reason, all the other warnings I had received through out my life hadn't really hit me. But that one did because at 45 was when I noticed both of my parents start having more and more lung issues. My dad died a long, slow, painful death of lung cancer and my mother died a slow, painful death of COPD and emphysema. Her's wasn't a long death. She ended up taking her own life rather than go through what my father had.