After deciding to try vaping after 35 years of smoking, I visited a Cape Town Vape Shop to do some research as to the costs involved, and for advice on what to buy. I also did a lot of U Tube research.
Armed with this "knowledge" I visited my favorite SA based auction site. I was amazed to see how cheap these devices were. The majority of starter kits were eGo based e cigarettes. Being the thrifty grumpy old man that I am, I assumed that they would be absolute rubbish.
They were so cheap that I ordered my first kit which consisted of : Two stainless steel 1100 mah batteries, two atomisers, USB charger, 10ml e juice, power adaptor and a great zip up case. I paid R 101 on auction.
I have since bought three more sets on auction at even lower prices (different batteries and atomisers ). I have been vaping with them for about five months. I have been truly amazed at the quality. I vape heavily and the batteries last most of the day.
The vendors on the site sell (i.e. not auction ) these kits at R 150 - R250.
My question is. Why do most vendors charge so much more ?
Armed with this "knowledge" I visited my favorite SA based auction site. I was amazed to see how cheap these devices were. The majority of starter kits were eGo based e cigarettes. Being the thrifty grumpy old man that I am, I assumed that they would be absolute rubbish.
They were so cheap that I ordered my first kit which consisted of : Two stainless steel 1100 mah batteries, two atomisers, USB charger, 10ml e juice, power adaptor and a great zip up case. I paid R 101 on auction.
I have since bought three more sets on auction at even lower prices (different batteries and atomisers ). I have been vaping with them for about five months. I have been truly amazed at the quality. I vape heavily and the batteries last most of the day.
The vendors on the site sell (i.e. not auction ) these kits at R 150 - R250.
My question is. Why do most vendors charge so much more ?