If desktops are done, then I'm stocking up. I must be easy to please, as I'm still happy with my desktops (SSV, Arizer EQ, Super Surfer). I'm happy with my portables (Solo, Air). I'd love to get an LSV and a Plenty because of the enthusiasm of friends, and I'd like to get into VapCaps for the same reason. There are many fine vapes out there, but in reality I can happily vape all day, every day, with the vapes I already own. I think if it weren't for hanging out on vape sites, I'd figure I had a vape the way I have a toaster or blender. I love my Oster Beehive blender, know there are other nice blenders available, but don't think about it. I can blend. I can vape.
For me, wanting more vapes has more to do with variety, novelty, and that with each new vape you join a club comprised of other owners of that vape. You can then hang out on relevant threads, and make posts about your happiness, disappointment and what you need to buy for your vape. That's nice, and that's important and you then get to advise those asking about vapes. It's a hobby, and people tend to spend on hobbies, be it collecting salt & pepper shakers or buying vapes.
I know it isn't this way for everyone. I wish I could convince myself I "needed" another vape, and I have the excuse that it's a medication delivery system. However, I have a nebulizer for my asthma. One. I never think I want it bigger, or smaller, or digital or anything other than what it is. I never think, I need one in every room, or in every color, or the newest model, or about it at all. One nebulizer is enough, and it saves my life. Vapes get elevated to being "needed" , but a vape is not more important than a nebulizer. I just enjoy them more. Before I vaped I needed a vape. Now I want more, but toss that on the pile of everything I want.
I'm devoted to vaping, and want everyone to find their perfect vape, and I'm happy that, so far, I'm content with "really pretty dang good ".