Welcome to the ECF.
I use 2-3ml a day in a pod system.
Now, your product is sold by a tobacco company. This means a few things.
1. What they claim about their product will be 'balanced' with a disclaimer.
In this case that reads - "* In laboratory testing. Your experience will depend on your personal vaping behavior." In other words, we can say 200 puffs and if you get 50 puffs, you can't sue us. Some of us tried to claim products were mis-sold to us in 2012-2014 and nobody got refunds or even apologies for exaggerated claims by e-cig companies.
2. The pods will be very expensive.
You can buy systems with refillable pods. I shall do the math for you in a moment.
3. The batteries will be extremely cheap and very nasty. You'll be buying lots of them over the course of a year, say. The chargers will break. You'll contact customer services and fail to get help.
OK, so vaping costs me a few bucks a week. I use big devices with homemade juice, medium devices with a mixture of homemade juice and shop bought e-liquid. I mix and match with my pod system.
I would be close on 2 pods a day with the Vype e-pen. There is nothing 'pro' about the refills... such a lame expression. Hype and marketing.
Refillable pod systems and big devices cost me $300 a year.
Vype would cost me over $1,500 a year.
$300 vs $1,500 - enough for something quite special.
Ditch the Vype. Ditch the tobacco company products. Vape.. but do it on your own terms for less money and a much, much better experience.
Good luck.
