The week's not over, but so far I've gotten:
30 ml AVE Boba's Bounty
30 ml Halo Tribeca
10 ml Halo Southern Classic
15 ml Mt. Baker Vapor Mango
15 ml Mt. Baker Vapor RY4
15 ml Mt. Baker Vapor Amaretto
30 ml Virgin Vapor Organic Kona Coffee Milkshake
10 ml Dragon King Strawberry
NiteCore i4 Battery Charger
2 AW IMR 18350 700 mAh batteries
2 AW IMR 18650 2000 mAh batteries
1 Tatroe Protank base
1 Tatroe Provari base
2 Tatroe Provari rings
1 Provari Mini 2.5
1 Innokin iClear 30
4 Various Drip Tips
I'm about to seriously slow down. No more ordering for a while.
Lots still coming: 2 Protank Mini II's, 16 samples from Alice in Vapeland aka "A Little Bit of Everything," 30 ml Halo Voodoo, .357 atty from Avid, some wick & wire for my RDA, and a IBTanked carto-tank.
I know that it's a lot, but then I'll be set for a while. I'm about to hit my one month mark, and it has been encouraging looking forward to vapemail and whatnot. Anticipating vapemail has been part of reprogramming my brain. I am a vaper, not a smoker. Can I afford to have vapemail everyday? No, but right now, what I do know is that I'm not even thinking about cigarettes. Upping to the Provari Mini, too, was like a rite of passage - to buy an expensive APV reprograms my mind: I'm a vaper, not a smoker. I don't need cigarettes; I want to step up from the Twist. Can this go on forever? No. However, hitting the month mark is a miracle in itself. I smoked for nearly 20 years. This is a big deal, and spending whatever it takes is worth it for me. I'm going to get into rebuilding my Protanks and RDA next, and then I'll move toward DIY ejuice. Whatever reprograms my brain and makes new connections is a good thing right now.
I do want to stress that one does not need to spend a lot of money to quit smoking. I started with V2 cigs and for a few months smoked less and less cigarettes. I was not trying to quit smoking right away. Even the smallest victory, i.e., smoking less, is a victory, and I took it that way. Then I stepped up to a Twist and, almost a month ago, just quit smoking. I have good days and I have bad days, but most days are good. I've tried to do what works for me, and I encourage others to find solutions that work for them.