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Post by pixietricks on Mar 20, 2010 8:11:02 GMT
Has anyone ever used value vape no nics and put nicotine in? I was thinking it might be cheaper to buy these and some nicotine juice and add it to them. I thought of trying some sweet nicotine jucie because I've got a sweet tooth and would like to keep the juices sweet. Any ideas of what to go for in the tobacco juice? Pixie
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 20, 2010 9:01:23 GMT
Sorry Pixie, I think I need another cup of coffee, cos I can't work out what you mean
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Post by pixietricks on Mar 20, 2010 10:26:13 GMT
Sorry. I mean, has anybody bought the enjuice no nics in different flavours and added nicotine juice to them, instead of diluting the nicotine juice with pg or vg and adding flavours. I haven't had very good results doing it that way. I thought I might get more flavour by doing it the other way around. I sometimes get better results by doing something backwards!!
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Post by Chrissie on Mar 20, 2010 10:45:44 GMT
Ah, I'm with you now And it makes perfect sense as you say, it wouldn't dilute the flavours, just the nic strength. So yes, I think it would be well worth doing. How about also checking out Flavour art? there no nic juice works out really cheap & you can choose to get them to add one of their flavours to it. Oops, forgot the link www.flavourartexpress.biz/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=161
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Post by Scylla on Mar 20, 2010 18:42:25 GMT
My problem with Pixie's suggestion is that when I dilute it's the price I'm aiming at Unfortunately they charge the same whether the juice has No Nic or 36% scylla
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Post by Lilac on Mar 20, 2010 21:18:57 GMT
Someone sells their no nic quite a bit cheaper than the nic stuff... who is it tho ???
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Post by Lilac on Mar 20, 2010 21:44:15 GMT
Knew i saw it somewhere...
Liberty flights sells no nic (only the 5ml bottles tho) for £1.49 instead of £2.99 for all strengths of nicotine
so, £8.94 for 30ml
not sure if that'll be of any use?
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Post by Scylla on Mar 21, 2010 1:59:02 GMT
Good info to tuck away for future use scylla
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Post by keef on Mar 21, 2010 4:20:57 GMT
I think overall production cost of e-liquid is what you pay for, the nicotine added is really a very small % of the total volume ....
Just because the liquid is zero how much cheaper is it really going to be to produce than liquid with 1.8% or 2.4% nicotine ?.
That 1.8% or 2.4% will ultimately be replaced with with something else and the cost of the replacement compared to the small volume of nicotine is I would say pretty negligable , which is why I think zero liquid tends to be the same price.
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Post by Scylla on Mar 21, 2010 17:19:18 GMT
It's so obvious yet I didn't see it until you told me Keef scylla
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