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Post by Bobsbeer on Aug 18, 2017 15:41:11 GMT
Just seen this new Stirrer on Heaven Gifts - www.heavengifts.com/product/Nitecore-Magnetic-Liquid-Mixer.html. Looks like a decent bit of kit for those who are into serious mixing. Reasonably priced for what it is at around £100. Nitecore are a reputable manufacturer of battery chargers, but not seen this before. Product IntroductionAs an advanced liquid mixer specially-designed for vapors, the Nitecore NFF01 Magnetic Liquid Mixer is a professional device. Users will be able to enjoy the mixture of e-juice for massive clouds and optimal flavors as they wish. It adopts an adjustable rotational speed from 70 to 1200 revolutions per minute. The heating temperature is selectable between 35 to 70℃. The most important feature is the intelligent mixing mode: PMM and SMM, to suit your desired mixing needs. The simple user interface shows all the data in a clear and easy way. EURO Plug and US Plug for your selection. ParametersSize: 161 x l44.7 x 53mm Input: DC 12V 3A MAX (a power adapter included) Motor: 70-1200 R.P.M. (displayed on the screen) Motor output: 3W Heat output: 30W Heating temperature: 70℃ MAX Temperature control: Digital temperature control Control precision: 5℃/10℉ Heat source: Ceramic Panel material: SS304 Stainless steel Mixing capacity: 30-1000ML (30-200ML recommended) Operating duration: SMM default mode: continuous, PMM programmed mode: 14 days (maximum duration) It comes with 1 x Nitecore NFF01 Liquid Mixer 1 x Power Adapter 1 x Stir Bar 1 x A Magnetic Rod
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Post by Greg on Aug 18, 2017 16:23:11 GMT
that's just a standard magnetic mixer used in every lab across the country rebranded for vapers. I'm sure some will succumb to the shinyitus pull
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Post by Bobsbeer on Aug 18, 2017 16:43:28 GMT
I have one I made myself out of an old computer cooling fan and some magnets that I use to propagate yeast. Quite a popular piece of kit for us home brewers. But this looks far more designed for the job, and the price for a commercial mag stirrer is very reasonable at £100, so not a mega rip off at all. Most commercial versions will set you back well over double the price of this one.
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Post by beedee on Aug 18, 2017 23:18:33 GMT
Saves that really inconvenient 5 seconds of bottle shaking after mixing I suppose ....
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Post by jevans on Aug 19, 2017 2:59:25 GMT
Saves that really inconvenient 5 seconds of bottle shaking after mixing I suppose .... Damn it! I never realised you had to shake for so long.
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Post by Perpetua on Aug 19, 2017 5:48:51 GMT
Just shake with the hands God gave us . . . . and leave in a cupboard, it's a heck of a lot cheaper and a well tried and tested method! Works equally as well for all mixers, serious or otherwise.
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Post by bioxx on Aug 19, 2017 6:11:07 GMT
Just shake with the hands God gave us . . . . and leave in a cupboard, it's a heck of a lot cheaper and a well tried and tested method! Works equally as well for all mixers, serious or otherwise. Ok, but to what power do you set the hand? Is it a 20 watt or 30 watt shake? Or is it even a serious subohm shake of 200 watt?
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Post by DaveJ on Aug 19, 2017 6:47:50 GMT
hehe - jokes about shaking? Ummm, maybe not Me? I hand mix and give the bottle a bit of a shake after filling then stash it in the cupboard. It's not that I think there is any benefit (or not) doing it that way. just that I'm sorta slack and that is the cheapest, easiest and most expedient method for me. BUT I do recall laurie9300 made up a fancy juice mixer at fairly reasonable cost. I believe he made it from a desktop PC power supply.
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Post by beedee on Aug 19, 2017 7:22:33 GMT
Saves that really inconvenient 5 seconds of bottle shaking after mixing I suppose .... Damn it! I never realised you had to shake for so long. Serious Mixers shake for 20 seconds, but I'm an Amused Mixer, so its 5 seconds for me. I believe some Really Hilarious Mixers have it down to 2 seconds or less. Needless to say, Really Miserable Mixers all end up with repetitive strain injuries. It's all true, I know, because I saw it on the internet.
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Post by jtc on Aug 19, 2017 7:32:02 GMT
Shake mine to billio and leave in cupboard. Done 😊😆
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Post by Bobsbeer on Aug 19, 2017 7:53:39 GMT
I have one like this and it works a treat. Cost less than a fiver on flea bay if I recall. Battery operated but manages to get 70/30 juice swirling nicely. I only run it for a minute or two to make sure all is nicely mixed.
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Post by jevans on Aug 19, 2017 8:26:18 GMT
Mag Stir my mixes for an hour, they don't need any maturing after that!
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Post by solac77 on Aug 19, 2017 8:33:18 GMT
What's wrong with a spoon?
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Post by Perpetua on Aug 19, 2017 9:32:19 GMT
Honestly folks . . . . save your money, none of these frothing/stirring gadgets are necessary for successfully creating tasty DIY eliquid - not least when they cost a £100.
( And they can also be detrimental in the flavour molecule steeping process. )
If you do have an urgent need to be parted from your money, give it to a reputable, deserving cause where it will actually do some good.
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Post by chykensa on Aug 19, 2017 9:40:06 GMT
Being essentially a cheapskate (why else do I mix all my own liquid and build tanks and drippers rather than using stock coils!?) I have never even considered mixing by weight, let alone parting company with a fist full of cash to buy something like this. Like other mixers in this thread, I shake bottles until my arms hurt (usually about 10 seconds!) and then put them away to rest and for Mother Nature to do her stuff on a molecular level. I might be able to improve my mixes by a small percentage by using high-end equipment, but my methods work well enough for me, and the dosh stays in my wallet (well, until I spend it on something else!).
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