OP, I wish you the very best of luck.
I gave up last October (Stoptober) and still going strong
I didn't go with patches but instead used a combination of NiQuitin Strips and Nicotinell lozenges.
The amount I was spending per month was basically stupid, I was probably buying a pack 5 out of 7 days a week as I would never go out of an evening without a full packet. If working I'd smoke possibly 10 a day, then on days off 15 - 20.
I certainly feel better for it both in my health and bank balance and as you've said if you can save that money treat yourself to some new hardware or what ever you fancy and it'll make it all the more worth while.
I do still have cravings from time to time, but they so soon pass and aren't as bad as they used to be in the first few months. I did have a couple of drags on my firsts day on a skiing holiday in March and soon handed it over to someone, it tasted foul!! Since then nothing.
I still have on my fridge door a quitting timeline I printed off which lists the benefits over time starting at 20 mins then moving on to 8 hours, 24, 48, 72, 2 - 12 weeks etc.
Stick with it, it's certainly not easy. I'd been thinking about for a good while and knew it wasn't good for me, we all know that!! and then finally I was ready to give it a go and fingers crossed will continue to remain smoke free.
Keep us all posted, and remember, when you get the craving or urge to light up, that at the end of the day you've saved yourself a tenner, not to mention the health benefits.
Good luck & regards