jcol
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Post by jcol on Mar 25, 2014 20:16:33 GMT
A very easy way to distill some water at home that i've done in the past is boil a large pan of drinking water with a container placed in the water (bowl), put the lid on the pan upside down with handle inwards. The water will boil, steam collect on the lid and drip into the bowl. Obviously make sure everything is cleaned well beforehand. You'll easily and quickly make the 100ml or so you need. That's exactly how i make mine. Then i pour it into a sterilized baby's bottle. Quick question on storage Is it ok to store at room temperature or keep in fridge?
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sammy13
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Post by sammy13 on Mar 25, 2014 20:22:06 GMT
it doesn't have to be totally sterile, that isn't the reason distilled or de-ionised water is used for vaping. If I was you i'd throw away bottles once they need cleaning as it must cost £20 in electricity boiling the kettle so many times. lol I thought that too, god the kettle is always on full to the brim lol.
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Post by Mev on Mar 25, 2014 20:36:48 GMT
Milk + 1 sugar in mine please.
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Post by toots on Mar 25, 2014 20:37:34 GMT
You can buy your little plastic bottles ever so cheap from Fasttech sammy13. I got loads in my last order from them, 10ml, 20ml & 30ml ones. They also do 50ml bottles now as well Just checked and the 10ml bottles I bought cost £1 for 5, but I got them even cheaper than that coz I bought a stack of them
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