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Electronic Cigarette Far More Affordable Than Tobacco



26 August 2011 @ 01:40 pm BST

Electronic cigarettes have a lot going for them in today's world of smoking bans and high taxation. Many smokers who have made the switch to "vaping" have done so primarily for financial reasons, only to discover that they also feel better at the same time. As far as e-cig manufacturers are concerned, they don't care why a smoker makes the switch as long as he does so. In the end they know smokers who switch will eradicate the inhalation of damaging tobacco smoke and save quite a bit of money at the same time.

Thanks to new taxes imposed earlier this year UK smokers now pay between £5.50 and £7 per pack for 20 tobacco cigarettes. In the United States the average price is $9 per pack, although varying state taxes can make this price fluctuate greatly between states. Regardless, the steady increase in tobacco prices worldwide has amounted to almost 20% over the last couple of years. For someone who smokes a packet per day, it could take almost 3/4 of a day's wages just to purchase one week's worth of cigarettes.

Electronic cigarettes, on the other hand, now cost a fraction of the price. It's hard to provide an average price due to the fact that there are so many variations, but the cheapest among all models can be purchased and used regularly at about 70% of the cost of tobacco. That means a tobacco user spending £50 per week on tobacco could spend as little as £15 on electronic cigarettes and supplies. To get a good idea of how this pricing works you might consider visiting electronic cigarette direct on the web.

Starter Kit

Initially, getting started with electronic cigarettes requires that you purchase a starter kit. These go for about £50 or so for good quality kit. Each kit contains at least one atomiser (some have two), a couple of e-liquid cartridges, two batteries, a wall charger, a USB charger, and a carrying case. If £50 sounds expensive, consider the fact that 2 e-liquid cartridges will last as long as 1.5 to 2 packs of tobacco cigarettes at a cost of less than £1 each. Throw in the cost of rechargeable batteries and the atomisers and you have a pretty good deal.

After you purchase your starter Kit you'll need to replace your atomisers every 4 to 6 weeks for about £6 each. Batteries also need to be replaced a couple of times a year and they cost about £10 apiece. But even when you add up all of these costs it's still between 50% and 70% cheaper to go electronic.

Disposable Electronic Cigarettes

Individuals who want to try e-cigarettes before committing to a rechargeable unit can purchase disposables fairly cheaply as well. This gives you the opportunity of deciding whether or not this is really for you before investing in a starter kit. Although you could use disposable electronic cigarettes permanently and still be saving money over tobacco, the cheapest method of using e-cigs is to buy a rechargeable model.

To find out more about electronic cigarettes and how they work, be sure to visit electronic cigarette direct. There you will find information, news, and reviews that you'll find very helpful.

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