So tempted to splash the cash.

DO I spend all in one go or wait

  • Spend, why not and save

  • Wait / spread it

  • What the F are you on about loser


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Boomer

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Yes, I'd agree with this. An average smoker here in the UK was spending between £150 & £200 (~$225-$300) per month. That buys a lot of spares and liquid so someone saying they can't afford to stockpile a little is hard to believe (maybe not be able to afford all the newest toys perhaps, but that's no different to any other desirable i-pod/cell phone/gadget/whatever).

Yes this is right, but that is why i cannot afford to go out and buy a load of stuff in one go, since christmas my work has dropped off almost to nothing some weeks i get 2 days work and with that sort of income i just cannot afford to keep buying cigs at shop prices, i am not a fan of rolling baccy either and then i found out about this :D

I can afford to spend a little each week so even if i get maybe 1 bottle and an atomiser or a battery a week im sure my supplies will build up, i just hope the supply does not get cut before i get that chance.

For me i love smoking and have done for a long time, i just was not interested in quiting as there was no viable alternative.

Like i said though the cost was starting to become an issue with my current work situation.

Now i am a massive fan of e-smoking and it fulfills my desires 90% im sure after a couple of weeks it will be 100%

I enjoy e-smoking as in my opinion it tastes better / cleaner and as i am a noob to vaping at almost has a novelty like new fun factor.

I hope to be able to continue with e-cigs for ever. If they turn out to be lots healthier than fags that will be another benefit to me :D but it's not the main reason i started, i have no intention of quiting and if e-cigs failed to exist tomorrow i would go back to smoking and struggling to find the cash to buy my cigs until work picks up again.

These are just my thoughts/opinion on e-cigs. On another note i have had a couple of people say well done for quitting the cigs but i don't even feel like any praise is due as in my mind i am still smoking lol, i did not find the transition hard at all apart from a very few normal teething problems which i sorted in the first day.

Cheers Lee.
 

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How long does stuff take to arrive from China?

It varies for the most part. I've gotten items in less than a week, and other times it's taken 12 days.

I spoke to the wife and she says I should hoard if it's going to make me feel better. I suppose I can always sell what I don't use. I just bought two more 510 kits with two atomizers and two manual batteries in each kit, and I bought 5 spare atomizers. Now I think I'm going to order some atomizers for my 801 and get to work on some magnum mods for the 801 and 901.
 

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Here's something really funny (um, yet true)? I figured the rest of my life estimation to be about 40 years or so thinking I've lost years from smoking for so long. So, I'm trying to figure out how many atomizers and batteries I'd need to last me that long for the 901 cig! Lol.

Or, maybe I'd just stick with the Screwdriver and pipes and then I need to know how many 801 and 901 atomizers I need (then I wouldn't need e-cig batteries)

Right now I have a lot, but then I worry I'll have a disproportionate amt. of atomizers to batteries! Gosh, I totally know how this sounds. But, really, how many WOULD I need for, lets say, 10 years?

As for the liquid, I've placed a bulk order from Central Trade and I have lots of smaller size bottles also coming soon.

:confused::confused::confused:
 
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Here's something really funny (um, yet true)? I figured the rest of my life estimation to be about 40 years or so thinking I've lost years from smoking for so long. So, I'm trying to figure out how many atomizers and batteries I'd need to last me that long for the 901 cig! Lol.

Or, maybe I'd just stick with the Screwdriver and pipes and then I need to know how many 801 and 901 atomizers I need (then I wouldn't need e-cig batteries)

Right now I have a lot, but then I worry I'll have a disproportionate amt. of atomizers to batteries! Gosh, I totally know how this sounds. But, really, how many WOULD I need for, lets say, 10 years?

As for the liquid, I've placed a bulk order from Central Trade and I have lots of smaller size bottles also coming soon.

:confused::confused::confused:


wow, that is serious stockpiling :)
 

Kendra

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Two atomizers a month for 10 years would be 240 atomizers...

And then the day after you make the purchase, the $100 everlasting atomizer is introduced...
Yeah, that's what would happen.
But then I could sell my disposable ones to the Canadians on the black market! Lol.

I was thinking if I took care of them, though, that maybe I'd get a couple of months out of each of them. I've only been vaping for a couple of weeks, but the atomizer I'm using seems to be doing really well and I've cleaned it a couple of times so far.

Well, I don't nearly have enough for 10 years, then. I think these sellers need to introduce vaping gift certificates.
 
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