Normal buying habits? Or too much?

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So I started vapong with an evod starter kit, within weeks I moved to a variable voltage and an aerotank, within weeks of that I moved to a sentinel m16 mod clone, igo w RDA. Got hooked on that for a month or more, then decided to try a tank one and a nicer RDA, ordered a patriot RDA, a kayfun lite plus rba clone. Loved the kayfun, needed a little more draw and I saw the day after I bought mine the ehpro kfl v2 came out so I ordered that, a Russian 91, a fogger v4 and a nemesis mod clone. OK so hopefully I'm done ordering but is that par for the course or did I go way overboard already? Haha. Probly could have done with out 1 or 2 of the tanks but I've heard good things about all of them and my girlfriend likes to vape with me so I am planning on having her one setup with a tank and mod so I don't have to let her hit on mine haha

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twgbonehead

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You're way behind the curve, you slacker! ;) Now get out there and buy more shiny!!!

And what about juice? If you're on schedule, you should have at least 50 bottles by now.

Only slightly kidding here, it's amazing how much stuff I wound up "needing" to get when I started. Fortunately for my wallet the pace has slowed considerably.

Welcome to ECF!

And BTW, what's this "vapong" I keep reading about? Is it something like BeerPong?
 
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hectomaner

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Sounds about right. I took the opposite side of things. I got 1 mod, but went crazy on the juice purchases. I've ordered from probably 15 vendors in the past month (about 2 months vaping now). I figured I would try a bunch to see what I liked, but then I keep getting more and more suggestions and keep buying....
 

jhicks3301

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It is the norm IMO..
The wife and I both quit at the same time.. She's happy with her Ego Twist.. I've done the MVP2, several tanks, about 40 flavs and I've been vaping for about three months now lol.. I'm looking to get into Mech Mods now. Honestly, I'm still saving money than what I was buying cigs for myself and my wife..
But again, it's a lifestyle and a hobby while being more healthy..

but I don't go too crazy.. Just for the fact that I want to be more of a functional vaper.. Cause I can really vape sub ohm while in certain places through the day.. But I can at home.. So the MVP2 fits my needs, charge my phone, it has a passthrough, and it doesn't break the bank. Have fun and happy vaping!
 

chunkystan

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doesn't seem like you've over done it.The thing with vaping is it can take a while to find your perfect set-up & even when thats happened you need to find back ups for your perfect set up.After that you might need to find a good set up for at work,one that can withstand a few knocks.Then you might want to find a perfect set up for going away on your holidays with,lunch with granny etc.
Of course after time it levels out until one day you're reading on ECF,see a cool pic,click on a link & hey presto a seed is implanted into your mind,then its just a matter of time...................
 

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I am somewhat new to vaping as well. I went off analogs last August and then fell off around October. I am back on now and have realized that buying and trying new things keeps the "excitement" up for me.

When I went back to analogs last fall, I had been simply using an Ego-T and vaping 18mg cake batter juice.... the ENTIRE time. Can we say STUCK IN A RUT? Now I am making my own juices, using a VV and I have now joined this forum because I am about to build my first mod.

Excited, having fun, and not smoking. I think that is what vaping is all about!
 
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