So like many others, one of the main reasons I switched over to vaping was to cut costs.
Yes, the first couple of months while you are getting up to speed, it can be more expensive than stinkies, but if you are working with an absolute budget imposed by the size of your bank account, you break even fairly easily.
I keep track of my expenses and savings in an android app and will break even (again) at 7h44 on the 8th of Jan. I've got what I need to build a few months worth of coils, and a small top up of nic and VG at the end of the month will still probably have me better financially than if I were still smoking.
But...
Who takes into consideration the cost of charging batteries? How could we figure that out?
Granted, I do most of my charging at work , but still do a fair amount at home and that is a definite cost that I do not know how to take into consideration.
I keep telling people it's cheaper for me to vape than smoke but is it really, or am I at least overstating my savings?
Yes, the first couple of months while you are getting up to speed, it can be more expensive than stinkies, but if you are working with an absolute budget imposed by the size of your bank account, you break even fairly easily.
I keep track of my expenses and savings in an android app and will break even (again) at 7h44 on the 8th of Jan. I've got what I need to build a few months worth of coils, and a small top up of nic and VG at the end of the month will still probably have me better financially than if I were still smoking.
But...
Who takes into consideration the cost of charging batteries? How could we figure that out?
Granted, I do most of my charging at work , but still do a fair amount at home and that is a definite cost that I do not know how to take into consideration.
I keep telling people it's cheaper for me to vape than smoke but is it really, or am I at least overstating my savings?