I see that a number of people have taglines that say they've been vaping for X long and saved Y dollars.
I've spent almost 500 USD on vaping, and vaped a few days in total. That's maybe $200 a day. This is versus regular cigs, about $30/carton, 1 carton/week, call it $4/day.
Here's my experience:
1) Intrigued by the concept of ecigs, I spent $108 at Eastmall.Net on a 510 starter kit plus some eliq in late August 2009. But was shocked to find that you had to re-drop maybe every half an hour, batteries only lasted a few hours, eliq could make a mess, and half the time I couldn't even tell if I was getting a draw, or was something shorting out? In short, it was a ton of work. Ok, back to the drawing board... after some abortive attempts at ecigs and keeping plenty of cigs on hand, I consulted this board here (a fine one! clearly lots of sincere people), and tried again.
2) On Sept. 4 2009 I ordered 2 Proteges and a USB Passthrough from Puresmoker ($220). Smoking regular cigs til they showed up. I figured that now I'd have both some powerful batteries and a direct connect, and at least didn't have to worry about that side of the hassle. And of course hoped the other side of the equation (the whole eliq side) might be better. But the Proteges didn't show up until early October. And when they did, I still couldn't tell if it was actually "on" when I pressed the button (sometimes there was a strong hit, sometimes not, no apparent rhyme or reason), and eliq kept making a mess (shouldn't I saturate it if there's no hit?). Getting disenchanted. Smoking regular cigs until ecigs become smooth and easy. I have money, but I don't have patience.
I also watched Spikey's Intro To Vaping. While I greatly applaud her and all the great folks here, my problems persisted.
3) Early Oct 2009, ordered some more atomizers and carts from MyVaporStore. You can read into this, my dismay that mankind can't make a cart, much less an atomizer, that doesn't last for years. $24.
4) Late Oct 2009, ordered more 801 kits, atomizers, starter kits and another USB passthrough (PureSmoker's was as inflexible as spark-plug wires - does USB really use 1000V?), more eliq, total $138.
Still the same old hassle... one third the time it clearly hits; one third the time, can't tell; one third the time, it clearly doesn't... never know why it's not hitting; always a mess.
Tried the pyramid tea bag thing... didn't make much difference except I wasted some Lipton's tea. Although I admit I only tried it exactly once, even though I followed the YouTube video to a T. As it were.
So that's when I quit eCigs. November 2009. $200/day is not my idea of a savings. That may be an exaggeration, but surely it was over $50/day.
I also lent my initial start kit to a fellow smoker, once I got the Proteges. He had the same reaction. "Thanks but no thanks." This was when I was all for it (~Oct 2009) and reading and spending time trying to figure out why it wasn't working for me. We haven't talked about it since he handed them back.
I want a vaping solution that always has a solid hit. I want it to only need liquid about once a week, and for power to be no hassle when I'm home. I don't care if it's an elaborate expensive hookah. All this stuff about atomizers wearing out and having your cart stuffing touching it exactly right means, count me totally out.
I am posting this now because it's far enough behind me that it's no longer painful. I'm just wondering if I'm missing something. Thank you for listening to my rant,
RK7