I use a good amount of CA glue throughout the year, typically just thin and medium. I don't really use thick much any more. The reason why I use a good amount, is I often use it to fill cracks, gaps, and other openings in my woodturnings. I twice turn my bowls, and will sometimes get cracks, or notice a bug hole, a knot, etc. I use thin for the smaller cracks, as well as stabilizing punky sections if it is spalted, or just soft end grain. For bug holes and the like, I'll use medium. For bigger cracks or separations, I'll use epoxy.
I buy the larger 16 oz kits from starbond now, where you get the big bottle, and then a set of smaller bottles and tips to refill as necessary along with a small bag of micro tips. The kits are usually around $50-60 depending on coupons at amazon. I store the big bottle at refrigeration temps, and only refill as necessary. I like having the big bottle as I don't have to buy as often.