i JUST checked out tasty vapor and as you can all tell i'm BRAND new to the world of vapping...
Welcome to ECF, Sachi! I hope that this was just the first of many more posts by you.
First off, i know like nothing. Its pathetic. I'm very very new.
There is nothing "pathetic" about being new! In fact, it can be very exciting. Everyone in ECF was new to vaping* at some point. Most of us within just the past few months.
* It is vaping (i.e., long a, as in ape), not vapping (short a, as in snap, crackle, pop).
And we are all learning. For example, I'm pretty proud of my WWV Illustrated Guide (linked in my signature), but (within the past hour) I was confronted with a significant gaff I made (bearing witness to a ..... in my encyclopedic knowledge).
I had the mistaken impression all ecigs were upwards of 70 bucks.
Actually, $70 is not a bad estimate of an upfront investment in vaping. For example, if you go with the most popular model among ECF members, the 510, a starter kit will cost $45-$50 (or more). Add in a PCC for ~$25, and you're already at $70+ ... and you haven't even bought e-liquid yet.
But notice that is an upfront investment. Ongoing purchases of replacement parts and e-liquid would be around $40/month. And contrast that with the cost of a carton of cigarettes ("analogs" to us vapers). Over time, you can save money by vaping instead of smoking, if you don't get carried away (as many of us do) buying the latest and greatest model.
BTW, is Tasty Vapor still in business? I can't access the website. [EDIT: Nevermind. I just noticed Angus' www.tastyvapor.us link.]
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