ginge7289
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Post by ginge7289 on Sept 13, 2015 19:02:25 GMT
Im sure this has been asked, but I can't find it and searching google is destroying my will to live. Im pretty set on trying to DIY some of the more premium juices I seem to have fallen in love with, most of which are quite complex and have various flavours. Im trying to find the best one stop shop for concentrate? UK flavours is banded around a lot but their site is currently down, I have looked on others such as leisure liquids but although their range is large it is by no means complete. Any help would be great. Also another question whilst I am rambling on, Nice base PG or VG? I want to try and make 70VG/30PG mixes maybe 80/20 if it tastes better in a dripper, so which base should I get? I'm leaning towards PG but I don't know why, any tips or advice would probably save me throwing stuff round the kitchen when it goes wrong
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Post by ceedee on Sept 13, 2015 19:10:39 GMT
Chefs Vapour carry the greatest number of concentrates, probably across Europe. If you're intending to make high VG juice then it makes no sense to use PG-based nic.
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Post by ginge7289 on Sept 13, 2015 19:13:06 GMT
If you're intending to make high VG juice then it makes no sense to use PG-based nic. Hahaha, this is why I needed to ask the question, VG it is then
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Post by Pepperty on Sept 13, 2015 19:57:57 GMT
I use pg based nicotine, because it had a longer shelf life in freezer apparently. If you are mixing lower nic. its not a problem so I went for the pg base as I want it to last in my freezer!
Vapable.com are good for concentrates too
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 13, 2015 20:24:44 GMT
Chefs for me also . . . . they've got a brilliant range now ginge7289 - if you buy a bottle of their ready made Custard Cream, then use NICE2015 for a free shipping discount which is worth having.
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Post by beedee on Sept 13, 2015 21:58:14 GMT
Chefs the biggest range I've seen. I second Pepperty Vapable have a reasonable range and some very good prices. Link: VapableI got my Nic in a 100% VG base and regret it a bit, the thickness has made it difficult and frustrating to use to use syringes, though I'm finding that a bit of patience is a way around this I will be diluting my Nic with PG when it gets low enough. Happy Mixing!
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Post by Perpetua on Sept 13, 2015 22:08:00 GMT
I got my Nic in a 100% VG base and regret it a bit, the thickness has made it difficult and frustrating to use to use syringes, though I'm finding that a bit of patience is a way around this I will be diluting my Nic with PG when it gets low enough. That's all I use beedee, being PG sensitive . . . . I don't ever use needles though, preferring to decant a little into a measuring cup and draw up from there. You could always dilute your base with a little more distilled water - all VG base contains some water to make it easier to handle, it's just some have more than others.
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Post by beedee on Sept 13, 2015 22:24:26 GMT
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