What's the most expensive item you have

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Baditude

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That sucker looks like a stun gun! Probably hits like one, too! :headbang:

Most valuable bit of kit is like my Silver Bullet complete with single head, double head, extension, and Kick.

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Nice. Is that tank from Hot Vapes?

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My most expensive is my new Provari, complete with the discontinued chrome extension cap that I had the foresight to buy before the new colors came out.

My most proud vaping possession is my hybridized Bella tank fitted with a Phiniac color-sandblasted pyrex tube.

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I have the most expensive Zenesis Mini ever. It was for the auction to benefit Twygg and I'm still paying off the credit card, but it's well worth it. I have a fantastic, gorgeous device, and it allowed me to "pay it forward" to kick cancer's .... which is something I promised to do if my mother made it through her battle. I'm proud that I made good on my promise, and absolutely LOVE my mini.

Sometimes it's not really about cost. I know someone with a ego-t battery that's as happy and proud as anyone of us.


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Sometimes it's not really about cost. I know someone with a ego-t battery that's as happy and proud as anyone of us.


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I think it's about whatever works for you. I have a friend that doesn't like using anything that's not a little stick battery. She's perfectly happy with her little Volts. She commented that when I sit and vape with her I must feel like it's amateur hour when she pulls those out. I said not at all. I started with those, they got me off cigarettes, whatever someone is happy vaping on and they feel better physically and mentally is the perfect device for them.
 

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I think it's about whatever works for you. I have a friend that doesn't like using anything that's not a little stick battery. She's perfectly happy with her little Volts. She commented that when I sit and vape with her I must feel like it's amateur hour when she pulls those out. I said not at all. I started with those, they got me off cigarettes, whatever someone is happy vaping on and they feel better physically and mentally is the perfect device for them.

True story.

The most expensive thing I own is my provari mini. Although it's taken at of money to get to here.

My suggestion is whenever you feel like vaping is right for you then go ahead and get WHATEVER device makes you happy regardless of price. Also make sure you find the juice that's right for you!


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Darwin. Very pleased with that purchase. Variable Watts rocks.

But I should also say, I did spend more for my first mod, charger and batteries. Mod is still great and so is the Pila.

I've been pleased with most of my APVs -- and even a few that ended up being, uh, disposable, after a couple of months. All of my US made gear has been great and I adore some of my fun smaller simple gear, too.
 
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The most expensive is my Provari. I'm not really proud of any of my e-cig stuff since none of it is anything special.

Gotta agree wholeheartedly.

"Proud" is not a word that describes how I feel about owning a Provari. I would say "confident" since I never have to worry about it's performance. I haven't been able to say that with the other gear I've purchased.

Having said that, I think vapers who use the Provari are very proud. I say this because it's seems we're more likely to say we "own" a Provari than to simply say we "have" one.
 
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