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Post by deesigner on Apr 13, 2013 13:24:11 GMT
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Post by lazydog on Apr 13, 2013 13:26:33 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on Apr 13, 2013 13:34:46 GMT
Their postage is a bargain really at £2.24 as it'll cost them £2.60 2nd Class . . . without the packaging costs.
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Post by GunJack on Apr 13, 2013 14:55:33 GMT
I.ve just ordered 2 ltr from them at that price, I got 500ml from them a couple of months ago and it was £3.75 !!!!
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Post by stewarty on Apr 13, 2013 15:12:43 GMT
I.ve just ordered 2 ltr from them at that price, I got 500ml from them a couple of months ago and it was £3.75 !!!! Me too GunJack didn't really need one but at that price was imposible to refuse so bought 1
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Post by matt1988 on Apr 13, 2013 15:17:55 GMT
£4.80 delivered! I stupidly paid £6 or £8 for 250ml. Although I don't think I really need it, and the Mrs has been doing her nut on money spent. Oh well only £3.80 came out of the joint account
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Post by matt1988 on Apr 13, 2013 15:24:49 GMT
Is this the correct price? Or is there a 0 missing somewhere. Would they have to honour the payment? By law they have to (once payment has been taken) but I suppose they could refund.
But of course that could be the correct price...
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Post by Ron on Apr 13, 2013 15:29:22 GMT
500ml Glycerol - food grade
I don't think this is ok to vape you need usp or bp grade
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Post by 4madcats on Apr 13, 2013 15:55:30 GMT
Pretty sure I read on here somewhere (or maybe UKV) that even if you buy pharmy grade once you open the bottle, if your only using it intermittantly it becomes contaminated just by the air humidity & would therefore become classed as food grade. Not sure if it was Frogster (The Alchemist) who posted it ???
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Post by deesigner on Apr 13, 2013 16:10:15 GMT
He's sort of ruined my thread, he'd obviously made a grave error on pricing, which I was kind and messaged him. Initially it said it was £333.95 a bottle
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Post by matt1988 on Apr 13, 2013 16:15:17 GMT
He's sort of ruined my thread, he'd obviously made a grave error on pricing, which I was kind and messaged him. Initially it said it was £333.95 a bottle Haha. I did wonder. I thought it looked about right to me lol. Maybe he's having a bad day at the office. Dont worry about your thread being ruined, got a great bargain as the outcome
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Post by Frogster (The Alchemist) on Apr 13, 2013 16:36:19 GMT
Pretty sure I read on here somewhere (or maybe UKV) that even if you buy pharmy grade once you open the bottle, if your only using it intermittantly it becomes contaminated just by the air humidity & would therefore become classed as food grade. Not sure if it was Frogster (The Alchemist) who posted it ???
No it was someone else.....
However, to try and enlighten people on what is what....
USP/EP is a high purity product, which meets all the requirements of the current United States and European Pharmacopeias and various other regulations and standards for pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic additives.
Propylene glycol USP is cleared for use in the United States in accordance with U.S. FDA requirements. In Europe the product is approved by the European Pharmacopoeia for use in pharmaceuticals as an excipient.
In Europe, Propylene Glycol is not approved as a general-purpose food grade product or direct food additive for human consumption. However, it is regulated by Directive No 95/2/EC and has been assigned E-number E1520:
More than anyone needs to know as a DIY mixer, but If anyone is that interested there is also a website dedicated to Propylene Glycol with more information than you can shake a stick at…. Linky Thingy Here
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Post by stewarty on Apr 18, 2013 22:38:44 GMT
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Post by GunJack on Apr 18, 2013 22:42:42 GMT
I saw that stewarty, someone else on there was knocking out a litre for 99p !!!!!
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Post by stewarty on Apr 18, 2013 22:47:32 GMT
Pity nic base would go the same way
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