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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 26, 2013 20:07:26 GMT
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 26, 2013 20:06:10 GMT
As u said, taste is subjective and so can flavours be lol, an example is an apple from say Capella will taste different than an apple from Inerwara. The usual flavouring makers are Capella, Flavourart, LorrAnn, Inewera, Decedant Vapers, Mom And Pops, Cupcake World etc.... Best to wait for Perps, Romelee or Jen etc... to help u as i am just a new mixer as well 28Vapers later has most of these or there are other sites Not as easy as it first seems is it? Then again it's like the difference between Birds E*e and Find*s (letters missed out as I don't want to advertise!!). Some people prefer one and other the other.
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 26, 2013 20:03:27 GMT
Ah nice one Super-Shiny. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 26, 2013 20:01:21 GMT
Wow now that is impressive Super-Shiny Just out of curiosity how long did it take to get that mahoosive collection together? Not that I'm planning on going that big or that expensive (have to put that as OH is hanging over my shoulder!!)
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 26, 2013 19:49:01 GMT
I knew that jewellery cleaner hiding in the back of the wardrobe would come in handy one day Still trawling the web looking for some more flavours to buy and the cheapest place to buy them from. I know taste is very subjective but suggestion would be welcomed
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 25, 2013 21:03:31 GMT
Well I only went and did it Chuffed with myself too. Two small 5ml (ish) bottles of homebrew sitting there looking at me now. I started small in case I made a total b*lls up of it but i think it's gonna be okey dokey. One raspberry with a little ethyl maltol sweetener that smells really yummy and one pchelas poison just because I liked the name Not tried them yet as my one and only dripping atty smells coconutty/lemony/coffee-ey (is that even a word?) Will have to wait for my new ones to be delivered in a couple of days. Now what can I do with the rest of my giant bottle of nic base .......... I think this may get a touch expensive for a while.
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 25, 2013 15:13:30 GMT
Well I took the plunge and worked on 30 drops/ml. I was very tempted to take the middle road and work on 25 but thought that was a bit wimpy Anyway, a bit over-vaped at the mo cos I've just had 5 mins with a cuppa so I may do a sneaky taste test a bit later. Updates will be forthcoming
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 25, 2013 12:01:09 GMT
Thanks roger I'm new to this lark so I'm making small amounts for a start so thought that I should use drops rather than go all out and make a whole load of something I hate. Off to have some lunch then a play around with my new toys. An yep, I agree, size does matter
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 25, 2013 11:49:36 GMT
What's the generally used number of drops per ml?
I've seen it listed as 20 per ml and 30 per ml in various places and the ejuicemeup calculator says 20 but, seeing as you guys know what you're talking about and are the experts, I though I'd better ask.
I'm not a chemist but I've just done a couple of tests with water and it came out at 20 drops and then 25 drops per ml from the same pipette. lol probably fat finger syndrome! I know that PG and VG are more viscous than water so what figure should I be looking at using?
Or is it just a matter of try it and see for myself what works?
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 25, 2013 11:39:14 GMT
Welcome back jinglebelle Don't be afraid to ask any questions at all about mixing over on the Moxoligy board I'm not backwards at coming forwards so you'll be sick of me in no time
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 25, 2013 11:33:10 GMT
They are listed as 1.5, but if are 2.0 then I'll get some it looks like all the ready-assembled iclears are 1.5 ohm, but the replacemant head packs of 5 (for 9 euro) come in 1.5 AND 2.0 ohm packs Hmm now you had me doubting myself there so I've just checked the last 5 I got from them and 2 of them say 1.5 and 3 say 2.0 Not only am I doubting myself but I'm now ever so slightly confused. Ah well, off to have a look at the ones listed on Fasttech
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 24, 2013 20:46:16 GMT
Those are 1.5 ohm ones. Personally I would get the 2.0ohm ones I get mine from there. Those exact ones and they say 2.0 ohm on them so I always assumed they were what they said they were (if you get my drift).
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 24, 2013 20:38:22 GMT
oops the snicker was for sleepyduck Son's currently on a tobacco flavour I got for him. I had a bit of it the other day and all I can say is Don;t think I'll be going back to ciggies any time soon if they taste like that!
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 24, 2013 20:30:51 GMT
Hi jinglebelle If you manage to get yourself some you time, could you see if you could get me some me time while you're at it? Not a chance sleepyduck Any me time is alllll mine Tease-smiley
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Post by jinglebelle on Jun 24, 2013 20:28:35 GMT
I need a spare dripping atty before I begin my foray into mixing and have been having a mooch on Vape Escape. I only want something simple and not too faffy. There's a couple on there at round about a fiver and wondered which one you'd choose. What's the difference between a 510 and a 306? Is a bridgeless one better or worse for taste testing? I think I read somewhere that they're easier to clean so would be simpler for testing different flavoured juices - is that right? Questions, questions
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