When does the buying insanity stop?

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El-ahrairah

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The last piece of equipment I bought were a couple fistfuls of cartos and atties during the christmas sales. I buy juice as needed, but I don't really go overboard. I just buy what I need. I think I spend about $20 a month on juice and I shop around when I need to reup on cartos/atties.

As for my PV, I didn't let myself go crazy. I figured out what I wanted early and saved myself a ton of money. I've only owned 3 different PVs, a Blu, an eGo-T and a Provari. There's absolutely no reason to spend an ungodly amount of money, unless you want to.
 

hurricanegirl100

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I think rwnielsen's right. It's a matter of finding what you're happy with and then sticking with it. I've got a Joye eGo Mega and a Joye 510. Really love the look of the Boge Leo, but NOTHING I have is compatible with it. I'll get a Leo eventually, but I looked at my budget for next paycheck, and there's other things that need my attention. For now, I've got a TON of Vaporbomb juice, four batteries, and five 510 cartomizers. I'll get some more cartos (about 15 bucks for 10 of em) and I'll be set for a while. But all this vaping equipment sure is Fun! I'm gonna get arrested for stalking the poor mailman if I keep it up!:vapor:
 

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It's not only kept me from smoking but it is now shopping therapy for me as well. I started out slow but accumulated a lot. I have finally settled on Provari,s,Tanks, and Cartos. I buy my Juice from Copper Creek.(Everyone try the PIE it's awesome)
I tend to pick up novelty things like Drip Tips for fun.
 

gdog05

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I started with a simple 510 kit, then got an eGo battery a couple of days ago, and will be getting a varitube in a couple/few weeks. From there, I'll start buying some different cartos and tanks until I feel comfortable. I've already got a smoketech dual coil tank, and I like it. I might get a Provari after a few months as a reward for no analogs. If I get gadget happy after that, I plan on buying eGo kits for others.
 
I thought I'd go big or go home right off the bat. I'm still waiting for my first pv starter kit (ego-t) and sample flavors but, while I'm waiting for the weekend to be over and the mail to start running again I thought I'd hook myself up with an ePipeMod and associated accessories. Now I'm even more excited to vape than I was yesterday.
 

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Once you find what works best for your vaping style, you slow down just buying replacements (attys) as needed. Eventually you find eliquids you like and only buy or make those.

You'll get some slow down until of course they invent something new and you just have to try it. Buying the lastest and greatest hyped product even gets old, when you've been disappointed a few times.

Here's a good video to help if you really must stop buying.

Bob Newhart-Stop It - YouTube
 

B3AR

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Ha, started vaping a little over a week ago and the damage is about $200. I'm getting a 36ml bottle of some whole tobacco alkaloid juice, then maybe an adapter and drip tip.... that's it!!! The problem is that you get started out with a satisfactory 510, 808, whatever, but then you see the potential and you're ready to move on to a vv mod etc. When my infinity pro and juice gets here, I should be set for a while. It's just a hobby more than anything. Since we vape all day everyday, it's easy for us to justify spending obscene amounts of money on it. XD
 

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Once you find what works best for your vaping style, you slow down just buying replacements (attys) as needed. Eventually you find eliquids you like and only buy or make those.

You'll get some slow down until of course they invent something new and you just have to try it. Buying the lastest and greatest hyped product even gets old, when you've been disappointed a few times.

Here's a good video to help if you really must stop buying.

Bob Newhart-Stop It - YouTube
Too perfect! Lmao!
 

Jiffy22

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I have only been vaping for about 2 weeks but have already invested around $200 worth. (batteries, cartos, juice) and I CONTINUE to browse and look at reviews. I'm a big kr808 user and don't really want to get in the hassle of buying atty's and stuff. I'm happy with my volt batteries and bloog batteries and cartos from both. Also found a juice vendor here in town so I just order blanks for now and go buy juice every now and then. I'd rather spend the money on this stuff instead of cigs. Looking at a pigcig now. UGH!!!! :D
 
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