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Post by kondor101 on Oct 26, 2012 12:42:14 GMT
I know a few people who would want some of that. I have thought about buying some and trying Frogsters method myself. But felt myself getting a bit curious in a "I wonder what it is like to smoke?" which is a bit of a worry !
If you do buy from another site ever to make a mix and sell, Havana is the one I want to try. I found it somewhere but have lost it now.
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Post by kondor101 on Oct 26, 2012 10:22:01 GMT
That sig looks like our much loved pennine pullman 535se circa 2002 cig-eliquid.co.uk looks pretty cheap @ £37 per 250ml of 52mg and the concentrate I ordered came the next day from them. bargainvapour.com is in Ireland not UK, but the postage is almost as fast as UK, english speakers and no customs to worry about. It starts at £7.30 for 50ml of 50mg (choose you currency from the top left), I have quite a few friends that have purchased from them that are happy. Although you will have to add shipping with any site, it is always going to be cheaper buying bulk and mixing with any of the liquid on the sites in this thread than it would be buying juice locally. And it takes so long to get through a bulk purchase that even if you choose the most expensive you are still making the right choice. If you are happy with the service and trust the quality of the supplier then go for it. (after reading the safety threads of course) As with others I vouch for nicvape USA though (obviously this is not a UK trader lol). My last order with nicvape was £50 delivered for 500ml of 75mg. Took 10 days. Only real problem is the fact you are never quite sure what you are paying when you order with them. If it gets stopped there may be a charge, and I had to wait about 4 days before HSBC translated $ to £s to see what it was costing and see that they had not charged me any extra for spending dollars and not pounds on a debit card. So it comes with a big "Your Mileage May Vary" sticker. Oh and before you order ask around for codes, or use google as most of them have discounts.
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Post by kondor101 on Oct 26, 2012 9:53:14 GMT
When mine are empty I give them a really good run under the tap a few times, then I fill them with water and leave them to stand for a day. The next day I rinse them out again and have a sniff to see that the odour from the previous juice has gone. I find it always seem to work though. But if ever it doesn't I might give them one more day before throwing them.
I can almost guarantee you will constantly be buying bottles though, because I am pretty sure most of us have bottles standing around with stuff that we will probably never vape sitting in them. And be prepared to start getting exited when a new variety of bottle lands on your doorstep and the phrase "I have to get more of these ones" becomes part of your everyday phrases.
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Post by kondor101 on Oct 25, 2012 20:15:22 GMT
I personally would never want to see anyone vaping de-ionised water in any of their juices and for good reasons.
I used to make DI water to use in window cleaning. If you had seen the state DI resin can get in you would never want to put any water that had passed it into your body. De-ionising does not, in anyway, take bacteria or viruses out of water. If you buy DI water from a store then it will most likely be even worse, because it will not have seen a water treatment facility. In laymans terms it is a lot cheaper for a company to make DI water from natural water sources low in metals and minerals and then run it through a DI filter than it is to take it from the water mains and push it through a Reverse Osmosis filter before putting it through a DI filter.
Put it this way, drinking DI water is almost as bad as drinking from any river or stream. Because that is basically all it is, river water with the metals taken out by runing it through some fine sand like substance. It could be full to the brim of bacteria for all the supplier cares, not that the suppliers are bad peoples. They just do not assume anyone is going to try to consume it when it is designed to be used for other purposes.
Use vodka, or make some distilled water which is easy to do. You can even use tap water as we are talking such small amounts that the TDS will be low anyway, so there isn't a need to use DI water in the first place.
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