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peskyfoxs

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Went to a reccomended store today as its only a couple of miles away from work, looked up what I wanted before I set off only to find its actually cheaper to buy online, add postage give discount code than it is to walk into the shop and buy what I want. I had intended to buy a spare battery or 2, a couple of flavours to try and a 30ml of my current favorite juice, decided against a mass purpose in the end.
 

djsvapour

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I think it's always worth weighing up the pros and cons.

Sadly, when an eVic is available online for £59.99 I think £99.99 is too much.

I also think some places charge way over the odds for certain things. For example our local B&M store sells single battery kits for £49. These are widely available for £20-£25. They seem to believe they are going to be a success in business, but actually everybody who used them feels 100% ripped off. I give them a few more months before they have exhausted the local market.

I have and will pay £4.99 for e-liquid and £2 more for a clearomiser or £4 more for battery, but there comes a point.
 

Codz

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Yep, online is pretty much always cheaper but some shops do discounts in-store that arent available online. I order a about 80% of the vaping gear i get online, but i do like to visit b&m shops too. When i want a more expensive item, i prefer to go and get it from the store as long as it's the same price (or as close as doesnt matter) because i want it ASAP and i like the experience of shopping now and then plus when you go in a store you get to sample some new eliquid flavours, perhaps ones that you wouldnt have bought otherwise that turn out to be great.
 
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