What's the best advice you can give?

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mostapha

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  1. buy something decent, but don't go crazy unless you're swimming in money.
  2. Track how much you smoke and how much you're spending on it down to the individual cigarette.
  3. Watch yourself start saving money. If you followed point 1, it doesn't take long.
  4. Try as many juices and vaping hardware things (cartos, clearos, atomizers, etc.) as you have the money for……and when you find something you like, order several………so you don't have to wait and vape sub-optimal stuff while you wait for a shipment.
 

tracilynnie

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  1. Buy something decent, but don't go crazy unless you're swimming in money.
  2. Track how much you smoke and how much you're spending on it down to the individual cigarette.
  3. Watch yourself start saving money. If you followed point 1, it doesn't take long.

This part alone was my primary motivation.. In the state of NY we pay at a minimum of $8/pack of smokes and because I'm a picky woman, I would pay at least $10/pack which between myself and my fiance would last maybe a day. Even after getting our new gear, last month we spent around $120 on cigs even with having several bottles of juice at our disposal. At current NY cig prices between the two of us without our vapes.. We'd be spending $400 on cigs for the month buying cartons and yet taking our e-cig supply and adding it up we spent (this is including our new purchase this month) $125 for a new Kgo kit and juice and replacement parts.. So on average without any additional purchases we would spend (with our store's current promo for 5 10ml bottles for $35) about $60 monthly for liquid and replacement parts... That's a savings of $340 each month!
 
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