I'm on a budget, so I want to use nicotine in the cheapest way possible. I read a little on the forum, and apparently it's possible to buy your own nicotine liquid, which would be much cheaper than buying pre-filled cartridges. Flavor does not matter to me.
However, I still do not know how long they last. I found a site that sells a liter of 100 mg strength nicotine liquid for $50. They recommend to dilute to 24 mg strength or less, but why? You could take 4x less inhalations with this strength than 24 mg and it would be easier, no?
In how many days would an average e-cig user consume a liter of nicotine of that strength? Light user? Heavy user? I want to calculate how many $0.xx per day it would cost. Maybe patches would be cheaper.
It's also difficult to choose between the different starter kits. I don't see many sites for reviews on refillable c-cig starter kits.
So summed up, I'm looking for the cheapest long-term method of nicotine consumption, and I'm having some difficulty determining price per day and which starter kits are best.
However, I still do not know how long they last. I found a site that sells a liter of 100 mg strength nicotine liquid for $50. They recommend to dilute to 24 mg strength or less, but why? You could take 4x less inhalations with this strength than 24 mg and it would be easier, no?
In how many days would an average e-cig user consume a liter of nicotine of that strength? Light user? Heavy user? I want to calculate how many $0.xx per day it would cost. Maybe patches would be cheaper.
It's also difficult to choose between the different starter kits. I don't see many sites for reviews on refillable c-cig starter kits.
So summed up, I'm looking for the cheapest long-term method of nicotine consumption, and I'm having some difficulty determining price per day and which starter kits are best.