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Nicotine is an addictive chemical.
April 27, 2026
Switching from smoking to vaping isn't just a lifestyle change—it can also significantly reduce your long-term expenses. Many smokers underestimate how much they spend daily, monthly, and yearly on cigarettes.
In this guide, LOST MARY breaks down the real cost differences between smoking and vaping, helping you understand how much you could actually save.
Your savings depend on how much you smoke, but here's a quick overview:
• 5 cigarettes/day: Save $230–$480 per year
• 10 cigarettes/day: Save $960–$1,160 per year
• 15 cigarettes/day: Save $1,590–$1,840 per year
• 20 cigarettes/day: Save $2,220–$2,520 per year
Over 20 years, switching from smoking one pack per day to vaping could save up to $486,200.
Cig-a-likes are entry-level vaping devices, typically costing $8–$12 for a starter kit.
However, frequent cartridge replacements make them less economical long-term, with yearly costs ranging from: $250–$600/year
Vape pens are one of the most popular choices due to their balance of cost and performance.
• Device cost: $15–$40
• E-liquid/pods: $10–$20 (lasting 1–2 weeks)
Estimated yearly cost: $300–$600
Pod systems offer convenience and consistent performance, making them ideal for everyday users.
• Starter kit: $25–$60
• Pods: $5–$10 each
Estimated yearly cost: $400–$700
Box mods provide advanced customization and stronger performance.
• Device cost: $40–$150+
• E-liquid: $15–$30 per bottle
Estimated yearly cost: $500–$800
Disposable vapes (including many LOST MARY products) are convenient and beginner-friendly.
• Price per device: $5–$15
• Lifespan: a few days to one week
Estimated yearly cost: $500–$1,000
Cigarette prices vary across the U.S., but on average:
• Average price: $8.00 per pack
• Lowest: $6.11 (Missouri)
• Highest: $11.96 (New York)
• Average per cigarette: ~$0.40
Smoking one pack per day costs around:
$2,920 per year
If you currently spend $2,920/year on cigarettes and switch to vaping (~$500/year):
You could save:
• $2,420 per year
• $127,600 in 10 years
• $486,200 in 20 years
This makes vaping not only a lifestyle shift—but a long-term financial decision.
Dual users (smoking + vaping) often spend more overall:
• Vaping: ~$82.22/month
• Cigarettes: ~$118.77/month
Conclusion:
You don't save money unless you fully switch to vaping.
Switching from smoking to vaping can lead to substantial financial savings—especially for regular smokers.
While vaping requires an initial investment, the long-term costs are significantly lower. Over time, you're not just reducing expenses—you're making a smarter, more sustainable choice.
With brands like LOST MARY, getting started is easier than ever.