markus
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Post by markus on Sept 23, 2016 1:23:11 GMT
Dont know if youve heard of Lucemill before, but I know a few people that have bought from them & the feedback has been 100%.....At £34.95 for 1ltr of 72mg nicotine its a bargain too !! They also sell ready mixed PG/VG in several different percentages too....50/50 70/30 80/20 etc www.lucemill.com/chemical.html(I knew I should have done a search first, theres a thread about them already on here!...sorry )
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Post by monty on Sept 23, 2016 1:43:06 GMT
... Iv,e got enough till the day i die but just incase i ordered another 1 litre a few days ago from nicvapes and that was pg based again. That's the spirit
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DaveJ
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Post by DaveJ on Sept 23, 2016 2:43:20 GMT
First time I went for VG but had real problems with it when using syringes - after a syringe 'popped' on me and the stuff went everywhere I started using PG. In addition to the suggestion from baconandeggs to use your syringe as a simple measuring container/pipette, can I also suggest warming your VG. Stand your VG container (with or without nic) into a bowl of warm tap water. Let it stand for around 15 or so minutes. Your VG will thin out nicely and be far easier to measure, pour and mix. It thickens back up as it cools. Note past comments about heat hurting nic.... I use warm not hot tap water. If I cannot comfortably hold my hand in the water I consider it far too hot for my nic. I have no idea just how hot or how long before nic is hurt, all I can say is I've had no issue doing this with my nic and VG.
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Post by beedee on Sept 23, 2016 15:20:20 GMT
Good tip, DaveJ for those who still mix with syringes, thankfully, I'll not use syringes again as mixing by weight is sooo much easier - less faffing around with using different syringes for different flavours and then having to wash it all up. Now, I just get out the bottles and scales and pour!
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Post by goneforagasper on Sept 23, 2016 15:45:07 GMT
I tend to be ultra cautious with nic and have been using Everything Eliquid for more than 2 years. Never had any visible degradation or taste problems so with stockpiling for several years I am happy to pay a bit more and stay with the devil I know. I buy 4x250ml each time in amber glass bottles for £62 including delivery. I've got 5 litres in the freezer but with mixing for 3 I don't know how much more I will need.
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