Is it normal to want to buy EVERYTHING??

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Sgt.Taz

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LOL! Yep I think we all are in the same boat. I find myself scouring the forums and watching YouTube reviews looking for that next cool product or flavor.I think UPS and USPS are getting tired of making deliveries ;)
I'm approaching it like a new hobby and figure it'll eventually level off and I'll just be content with what I have. My only problem now is that I notice every time I'm out shopping I look to see what I can mod into a PV...... So far the wife finds this amusing :)
 

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I was really really good today. I was off work, so on the internet all day (except a quick run for sushi for dinner...). I only bought some samples and 2 bottles of juice from VTVapors...so now I will have plenty of stuff I think...though I am only getting 25 cartos...hoping that will be enough to last a month or so?

Told my roommate to take my credit card LOL (Just kidding, but am thinking about it!)
 

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That seems 100% normal to me.

It's good to have a shopping list made out before you buy. For example: I initially purchased:

Joye Ego Start Kit (2 of Everything included)
BOGE 2ohm Blank Cartomizers
A pretty drip-tip.
Juice from Johnson's Creek.

You're not going overboard, judging by your list. You're doing things correctly. In order to know what you like and need, it's going to take a little trial and error in the beginning to dial everything in to your liking.

Good luck!
 
I thought that we were supposed to save money too. But after buying two different e-ciggs in less than two months. Everything I see I want! The first started kit was to see if I liked it and was going to save me money on ciggs. The money I saved bought my Ego-t my new ecigg of choice.

Now all I have to do is buy more Liquid and start mixing my own blends.

My suggestions are to research and read everything you can. There are a great number of suppliers out there. My favorite ones right now are ...Ivape, Tasty Vapor and Xtreme Vaping.

I also downloaded a e-juice calculator so I am ready to go. Now I have to create a budget for my new habit...There is just so much out there we can't possibly buy it all. Well, Maybe if I hit the Powerball.

Sam
 

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I thought that we were supposed to save money too. But after buying two different e-ciggs in less than two months. Everything I see I want! The first started kit was to see if I liked it and was going to save me money on ciggs. The money I saved bought my Ego-t my new ecigg of choice.

Now all I have to do is buy more Liquid and start mixing my own blends.

My suggestions are to research and read everything you can. There are a great number of suppliers out there. My favorite ones right now are ...Ivape, Tasty Vapor and Xtreme Vaping.

I also downloaded a e-juice calculator so I am ready to go. Now I have to create a budget for my new habit...There is just so much out there we can't possibly buy it all. Well, Maybe if I hit the Powerball.

Sam

You'll find that after an initial buying period that the craze to own more doesn't necessarily go away but likely you'll level off. And DIY in my opinion, is where you save money. I still occasionally treat myself to big flavors (just picked up 100ml of Boba's Bounty for example) but for the most part, my costs are incredibly low. I've got enough nic juice that if it doesn't degrade, I'll have juice for roughly two years.
 
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