I was considering turning off notifications for this thread... It's completely derailed.
The profit margins on liquid are massive. Gear, not so much.Onramp, went in a long time local vape shop today and chatted with the owner. He said he has been tested a few times for underage sales. Said he just had a feeling each time so watched the minor leave and get in the passenger side of a vehicle with state issued plates. We have 21 locally here alreay. Said the FDA has visited him recently and told him come May they will start enforcing no mixing but didn't mention anything about devices. He isn't sure what the future will bring for him, but did admit that eliquid is his big money maker.
Yea that was his biggest worry, if he could survive buying mixed eliquid and reselling it and whom would sell it to him.The profit margins on liquid are massive. Gear, not so much.
Could be tough.Yea that was his biggest worry, if he could survive buying mixed eliquid and reselling it and whom would sell it to him.
I can DIY my own juice for 90+% less than what the juice shops charge.Yea that was his biggest worry, if he could survive buying mixed eliquid and reselling it and whom would sell it to him.
I did this quite a while back. And you can see I was buying small volume nic, etc. at the time. Pretty cheap.I can DIY my own juice for 90+% less than what the juice shops charge.
I assumed most all life long vapers would be mixing and rebuilding. Doesn't seem to be that way even with the current threats. But what I'm noticing is legislatures considering flavor bans and backing off when the realize may be menthol cigarettes also need to be banned and that tax money is too much to walk away from. i think that's what happened recently in Washington or Oregon. They want to micro manage ecigs. It's probably too late for that. Restricting kids access to ecigs will work so the kids will smoke instead. The kids can afford Juul or cigarettes because they don't do very much of either one. The pack-a-day stuff comes later. They've tried to rush restrictions and not hearing all the heroic stories of smokers switching to the benefit of everyone (except tax supported organizations). A smoke free population is way more valuable than the tax money.I can DIY my own juice for 90+% less than what the juice shops charge.
I assumed most all life long vapers would be mixing and rebuilding. Doesn't seem to be that way even with the current threats.
Yeah, that was me. I never even bothered to roll or stuff my own, despite a friend who did having gifted me a machine.Buy, smoke, buy, smoke, buy smoke.
Yeah, that was me. I never even bothered to roll or stuff my own, despite a friend who did having gifted me a machine.
But somehow that all changed when I switched to vaping. It wasn't a matter of cost either; it was a just a strong desire to be certain that the ruling class could never take this miracle cure for smoking away from me.
Yup. I've been vaping essentially for free for about three years now.The good news is that has allowed me to vape virtually for free
The good news is that has allowed me to vape virtually for free, which has given me the cash for a lot of other things.
I was just going thru my budget n bills today thinking how nice it is not spending $270/month for ciggies.Yup. I've been vaping essentially for free for about three years now.
EZ to live with.It was about $250/month for us. Even with some additional stockpiling over the last six months I haven't come close to that number and now only need a gallon of PG and VG once every couple years.
In the last 5 years, I've spent about $700 on vape stuff, and haven't spent close to $8900 on cigs.I figure since May '17, I've saved about $5K, and spent about $1,300.