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Serian

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I just started vaping in September...though I wasnt smoking heavily I did want an alternative to the analogs. I presently own ans Itaste Chameleon and a FreeEVolt VV device from FreEcigs and use a 3.0 Atty and 3.0 Cartos. have discovered that im going through ejuice very quickly though( I do like the taste and feel of the Vape at 6.0) any recommendations for making a little go a long way? Im kind of short on funding for a while yet so cant order a lot at once. Thanks all
 

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Welcome to the forum. Congratulations on making the transition. Vaping at higher voltages will increase the amount of e-liquid that you would be using.

You do have several options. First, is to lower your voltage but, the decreased performance might not suit your needs. Another is to find vendor that sells e-liquid for a lower price. Lastly, you can do some research on how to make your own. That will surely save you some money in the long run.
 

Cory saylor

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Honestly the cheapest way to go is DIY. it may be intimidating for a new vapor but its not hard at all to start making simple flavors. check out onestopdiyshop.com they have starter kits, links and recipes, and are always willing to help you out. if that not your thing check out fuzionvapor.com cheapest prices i know of for high quality juice 11.50 for a 30ml bottle. good luck and welcome
 

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You've got hardware. And if you are no longer buying analogs, the cost of the juice will be significantly less than what you would had been spending on cigarettes so far. So, if you'd have found a way to pay for smokes, you'll be able to find a way to pay for vapes (and you'll spend less).

And even if you still buy some smokes, you'll buy less of them when you are vaping.

You don't need to order a lot to save money, but take a look at this other thread, it has some great links to sampler deals and so on which are affordable.

Keep an eye out for coupon codes. There's actually a whole thread on this forum about active coupons (I don't have the link bookmarked, but a search should turn it up).

DON'T get taken in by any free give-away deals that turn into a subscription (those are never cost effective).
 
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