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Post by *-SARIN-* on Apr 27, 2015 17:32:43 GMT
Why on earth would they do that sarin? Just to give me something else to moan about whilst persuading them that i'm not a smack addict for asking for syringes But no really, i've noticed that the plain stuff has been removed from a lot of boots stores whereas the flavoured stuff is still there but never seems to sell.
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Post by chykensa on Apr 27, 2015 19:10:14 GMT
Must admit although I get mine from Superdrug, I am considering getting a big bottle from Klassicool to tie me over - backups for backups, and all that
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Post by yourgurnard on Apr 27, 2015 20:11:58 GMT
I prefer the klassicool stuff but I'll use the boots VG in emergency. I find the boots version much thicker and sweeter. Do You find there's a lot of difference? Reason I ask is, I've only ever used Boots VG since I started DIY (step-daughter works w/e in Boots Pharmacy...wiv a discount card!!..) & I find I can't go more than about 40-45% VG 'cos the mix ends up too sweet & 'syrup-y' for Me.... maybe a change in order!
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Post by igual on Apr 27, 2015 20:23:47 GMT
You could cut your VG with 5% distilled water or vodka
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Post by nehctik on Apr 29, 2015 8:47:47 GMT
Is this the classikool one you guys are talking about?
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Post by Brambles on Apr 29, 2015 9:16:21 GMT
The Classikool and Boots should be the same. If you are finding the classikool is thinner then either it is warmer or not 100% pure glycerine. It says it is USP so should be the same. One will not be sweeter than the other either.
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Post by Ripshod on Apr 29, 2015 9:18:34 GMT
Is this the classikool one you guys are talking about? It is, but no postage via amazon so cheaper
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Post by spacey on Apr 29, 2015 21:47:23 GMT
The Classikool and Boots should be the same. If you are finding the classikool is thinner then either it is warmer or not 100% pure glycerine. It says it is USP so should be the same. One will not be sweeter than the other either. Phew - thanks BramblesI just boughts some Boots VG as I'd run out. Not used their one before and was starting to worry tomorrows mixing session wouldn't be happening!!
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Post by Perpetua on Apr 30, 2015 5:41:29 GMT
The Classikool and Boots should be the same. If you are finding the classikool is thinner then either it is warmer or not 100% pure glycerine. It says it is USP so should be the same. One will not be sweeter than the other either. Phew - thanks BramblesI just boughts some Boots VG as I'd run out. Not used their one before and was starting to worry tomorrows mixing session wouldn't be happening!! Boots is all I use spacey, personally I like it as it is thick and gloopy . . . . easy enough to dilute though if you'd prefer a thinner mix. The glass bottles are also quite useful for mixing up large batches of a fav brew.
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