JAI Vaping Device Helps Quit Smoking and Saves Money Compared with Cigarettes
Which is more cost-effective, smoking cigarettes or e-cigarettes? Whether you want to quit smoking or not, smokers or those around them probably ask this question.
I am a married man, and my wife often complains about my smoking, urging me to quit every day. Everyone says, as a grown man, it’s annoying to be bothered about quitting smoking. But I know smoking is bad, and I have to consider the kids. Recently, I have been seeing things related to quitting smoking, and I can't help but pay attention. I have to quit!
Today, while browsing my WeChat Moments, I saw a friend showcasing an e-cigarette called JAI. I clicked in to take a look, and it focuses on smoking cessation. Overall, it seems quite good. I checked the price: 5 e-liquids and one device for 199 yuan. I hesitated, not knowing if this was expensive or not, so I asked my older brother, who has been vaping for two or three years.
My brother looked at the JAI product page and immediately criticized me: "If you don’t buy this price, are you crazy!" Regarding money, my brother calculated it for me.
First of all, my smoking habit is not heavy; on average, I smoke a pack a day. This cigarette is not too expensive, depending on what you smoke. Good ones that are palatable cost around 20 yuan, like Soft Yuxi, Furongwang, Zhonghua, and Huanghelou, which add up to over 600 yuan a month. But you see, while smoking satisfies the craving at the moment, it’s bad for health, and spending this money is really...
The JAI e-cigarette package is 199 yuan, including 5 e-liquids of 10ml each and one device. Each time you fill the e-liquid, it’s about 1ml, which can be vaped around 300 puffs, equivalent to a pack of real cigarettes. So one e-liquid equals 10 packs of cigarettes, and 5 e-liquids equal 50 packs, all for just 199 yuan, not including the device. Good devices can last a year, and this is just looking at the price.
More importantly, truly good e-liquids are hard to come by. I heard this one is imported, and I don’t know how many times better it is than your 20 yuan packs of Soft Yuxi, Zhonghua, and Huanghelou. It’s really hard to find.
Regarding the JAI e-cigarette, you can check the official website of the brand to see its impressive background, with a 20,000 square meter production base. I’m just worried that the e-cigarettes come from a small workshop and might cause issues later. By the way, the e-liquids look good; they are said to be co-produced by Borton and Imperial Tobacco from the UK. My brother has heard of Borton, as many manufacturers send their e-liquids to Borton’s testing center before selling them, which is quite reliable.
Overall, the cost-effectiveness of this JAI e-cigarette is quite high, and I have already made the purchase.



