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Post by Blownupdolly on May 8, 2013 20:59:12 GMT
No don't have a dripping atty, I only use tanks. Maybe I'll order some and leave it steeping till they arrive. Thanks for helping me Ash. Dolly at this stage in the proceedings you will probably only need a couple of 306 atties with their corresponding drip tips (510 drip tips won't fit) As you develop into a mixing queen you might want to upgrade to a rebuildable dripper Thanks Steve. Will have a look tomorrow
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Post by Banky on May 8, 2013 23:00:54 GMT
Make small batches say 2ml of whatever flavor you fancy, that way if you don't like it less nicotine to waste.
Good luck Dolly, hope you're not disappointed with your first mix.
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Post by Phoenixflame (Julie) on May 8, 2013 23:30:46 GMT
Well done on your first mix Blownupdolly I haven't actually tried the strawberries and cream but even though I have a sweet tooth I find that for my tastes Capella flavourings can be fairly sweet anyway, so you may not even need the stevia, do have a little try of your mix before you add it in any case - so you can see the difference it makes. I would agree with the other recommendations to use a 306 atty for easy dripping.
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Post by Blownupdolly on May 9, 2013 7:48:06 GMT
Thanks guys. Another question. When I had all the ingredients in the bottle, I gave it a good shake to mix it all up. Do I need to do that again or just leave it?
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2013 8:34:00 GMT
You can give it a shake every now and then
There are lots of steeping advice threads ... top off, nozzle on, leave somewhere dark and safe
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Post by esmecullen on May 9, 2013 8:37:35 GMT
You can give it a shake every now and then There are lots of steeping advice threads ... top off, nozzle on, leave somewhere dark and safe And have patience
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Post by Frogster (The Alchemist) on May 9, 2013 11:53:49 GMT
If you have a dripping atty, there is no harm in trying a fresh made liquid, it will give you a base to compare against when you steep it and try it again later.... You can see and taste how it has changed with steeping and then be able to use this knowledge on future mixes.
As has been said countless times.... Steeping improves a liquid. (however) some require less time than others.
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