Ohh he will,Because he rather victimize himself instead of be part of the solution....
Have I offended you in some way sir?
Ohh he will,Because he rather victimize himself instead of be part of the solution....
I normally place about 3-4 drops in an empty cart and 1 drop on the atomizer.
Again we have to factor in many things... Usage, Nicotine strength and type of E-cig. I currently use a 901 and probally take about 10-20 puffs a day on it usage Low nicotine strength.. That doesn't mean someone with High level should be less then me, everyone vapes differently. If you are strictly using this as much, if not more then when you smoked analogs then i can understand for the higher monthly cost.. But for myself i used this to quit smoking analogs and still enjoy the effect of blowing "smoke". Some people like it more for the nicotine, some for the vapor, and some for the style.
We are early adopters of this technology. The devices have not been perfected yet. Almost every new technology has problems on startup in one way or another. In our case the biggest problem is the atomizer. If I can realize this, certainly the manufacturers can too. New types of atomizers are starting to enter the market and we do not know yet how long they last. I would bet that other advances in atomizer design are being researched.
When you say that you expect new electronics to last for a year+, you are referring to products where the technology is fully developed, and that only have minor changes/improvements with each new model.
Another commonality with new technology is a higher price. As the technology develops and more companies enter the market, the price comes down. I am old enough to have owned one of the first "pocket" calculators that came on the market. It cost $100 (in 1970s dollars) on sale, was (roughly) 6" x 4" X 1", and performed only the basic math functions. Today you can buy a scientific calculator for $10.
I guess what I'm trying to say here is that as the technology improves and more manufacturers and resellers enter the market your concerns will be addressed. I know we are in the age of instant gratificationbut these things do take time.
I guess what I'm trying to say here is that as the technology improves and more manufacturers and resellers enter the market your concerns will be addressed.
you just summed up everything i tried to say thank you and happy vapeing everyoneI think the OP believes that the retailers of these products should invest their cash into supplies, take time out to make orders, pay possible import costs/taxes, pay for web hosting, shipping materials and costs, spend all their spare time doing this to LOSE MONEY!
As I origianlly posted, I am curious as to why you don't become that supplier with bare minimum mark up and make all us vapers happy bunnies. How low can you go?
Last post for me in this thread I hate feeding trolls.
Have you actually gotten quotes from the manufacturer to know how much the products cost the resellers?
How much do you think it cost X brand to manufacture that big HD TV you paid $2000 for? Most likely it was under $300. Now THATS a big markup. After thinking about it I would venture to say there is at least 100% markup on almost everything you buy.
I think the OP believes that the retailers of these products should invest their cash into supplies, take time out to make orders, pay possible import costs/taxes, pay for web hosting, shipping materials and costs, spend all their spare time doing this to LOSE MONEY!
As I origianlly posted, I am curious as to why you don't become that supplier with bare minimum mark up and make all us vapers happy bunnies.
If you consider how much worse we are getting screwed buying traditional tobacco products, it's really not so bad. Consider how much a packet of smokes actually costs to produce. About 20g of dry tobacco, some paper, foil, and cellophane. It probably costs less than a dollar, and i am being generous there. In reality it's probably less than 10 cents.
So lets say it costs a dollar, that's a 400% markup between the distributor and the state. I'll take e-cigs any day. It seems less addictive to me, too.