geordie_vaper
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Aug 28, 2015 20:01:52 GMT
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Post by geordie_vaper on Aug 28, 2015 20:01:52 GMT
i wanted it the next day, i cant vape anything creamy now though so sold what i had left
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Post by beedee on Aug 28, 2015 20:28:07 GMT
I agree flavourtank. Went to the V revolution shop in Covent Garden on my birthday. £7.99 for 20ml! I have a mixing calculator that shows how much my mixed juices cost, it's mostly around 90p for 20ml. Suppliers are still making a profit from that, and I'm not buying raw materials in bulk. I did get some, and it's nice, but nothing that LiQuid does not do more or less as well for £1 per 10 ml bottle. Just made up my first 30ml bottles of nice e-liquid, I know it's nice because I tried the mix at 5ml first. Think I will mostly be sticking to homemade in future! Leaves me with more cash to indulge my shinyitus....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2015 20:35:13 GMT
For the first month when we started vaping we spent quite a lot on the likes of Digby's (Mum's Custard) and Hooligan, but once i started reading about diy and learning a lot from fellow vapers here and elsewhere on the net we soon switched to diy.( infact my first mix was a GVC clone and loved it, you soon get the idea that someone is making one hell of a lot of money on so called "Premium juice" Just my opinion, and i agree still a helluva lot less than cigs.
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