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Cake day: June 27th, 2023

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  • Yeah, it certainly adds up. Before I got my first vape I had spent months researching since I was still in the military, and only intended on getting the one. I never expected to enjoy collecting multiple vapes, but like most hobbies the cost can get pretty high depending on preferences and wants (because I definitely don’t NEED more than one). As long as you get what you want out of your current device, that’s all that matters!



  • Great points. Big sales are 4/20, Christmas, and Black Friday, but you can find some good deals year-round if you’re patient. At one point there was a user on Vaporents that would share a spreadsheet with all of the known sales, MSRP, and sales price of a bunch of vapes. FuckCombustion might have similar discussions on sales.


  • Probably best to stay away from those. There are honestly more reputable vapes for roughly the same cost, and while they may have gotten better with time, I remember reading stories about the plastic melting, vapor being too hot, and having not so great battery life. Granted I haven’t paid much attention to the community or vape news over the last couple of years, so take that with a grain of salt. What about those interests you? Are you looking for a session vape or on-demand vape? And is being able to charge it a must?

    The Fury edge is not much more expensive than their cheapest model and has a good reputation if you’re looking for something that doesn’t need a butane torch. DaVinci also has some models around $100. I’m not so up to date on Dynavap and supposedly they’ve gone a bit downhill, but I still love mine and it gets used multiple times per week. It does use a butane torch (or induction heater), but the learning curve is really not that steep at all. I’m sure I’m forgetting a few around that price range, but there are better options with better build quality, taste, and battery life.