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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 20, 2014 21:13:50 GMT
3FIVE - Inawera FlavorsRecommended mixed @1-2% . Tested mixes @1%/2%/3%/5% and found it best to pour it down the sink. Appearance: Clear coloured. Price: around £1.80 per 7ml From: www.inaweraflavours.com & 4drops.co.ukHmm, this stuff was bloody rough. I was expecting a dry nutty tobacco. The taste of this made me feel quite queasy - a mixture of greasy rotten nut oil and a strange cleaning fluid aftertone. :-[ Rating: 1/10 Can't agree with you at all on that one azzie. I have some mixed up at 5% and find it a really pleasant vape. Mellow nuttiness with a hint of vanilla. I find it ok to start vaping after a few days steeping but keeps improving. The vanilla doesn't really come through until it's been steeping a week or two. It's a clear concentrate but goes a nice deep orange colour after mixing up and leaving a few days. At least a 7/10 if you ask me... Just wanted to put my POV across on this one as i've been recommending this one to a few folk already. I used to be quite an RY4 fan but i've gone off it a bit these days and prefer 555 type flavours. The Hangsen one is good too but that one has a definite taste of digestive biscuits to me which is lush
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 20, 2014 20:53:42 GMT
I believe the ones sold by LT are authentic Inawera, so a good UK-based alternative Not a company that will ever see my money again,Inawera Orange that floats on mixes and Tino d Milano Cherry Cigar that you have to use nearly treble of the one supplied direct from Inawera hints that they may not be any better than Lf for taking us for a ride. Could it be that these companies are buying bulk size containers of concentrates and decanting into smaller bottles without making sure the liquid is evenly mixed? Therefore in theory some bottles may end up weaker in flavour. I have no idea if this is feasible but i've been wandering myself if i should be shaking my concentrates before making a mix? I bought some Inawera concentrates for LT and they seem to be legit. Came in little boxes and have the Polish writing on etc.
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 19, 2014 21:40:05 GMT
Yes Perpetua will save me raiding all my used liquid bottles when i want to knock out a new mix, and will look a bit more professional even though i'm not quite at that stage yet... Sorry for hijacking your thread steve....
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 19, 2014 21:32:02 GMT
Looks a good option if you buying in bulk. Cheers
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 19, 2014 21:29:23 GMT
I *think* Ampulla was probably the other site I suggested Steve (VapeStorm) . . . . lots of us have used them. www.ampulla.co.uk/The glass dropper bottles would be fine for eliquid sonicflowjoe, you'll find a number of the ' boutique ' eliquid Vendors supply their juice in them, in all honesty I find them more of a pest as Steve says the droppers are rather thick for filling most tanks. Plus if you've tendency for knocking things over, then they can end up being rather wasteful. I ended up getting 15 blue glass bottles in a selection of sizes but went for the standard black plastic caps. Did get a couple of pipette caps as well to try out.
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 19, 2014 20:44:18 GMT
I noticed they do coloured bottles in plastic too. But look like they might not be squeezy so perhaps not ideal. Saying that glass isn't very squeezy either but it does look good...
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 19, 2014 19:33:25 GMT
I've placed an order now. Thanks for your help
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 19, 2014 18:32:33 GMT
They are the pipettes Can be a bit fiddly depending on the type of tank, I also use my syringes to fill so no probs Thanks steve think i'll just stick to the standard caps for now although the pipettes do look very nice. I can see it being a bit messy and wasteful if you have to pull the pipette out and place it somewhere so you can get a syringe in. Maybe i'll put one or two in my order to see what they like since only cheap. Looks like you did your research, was this site the cheapest you found for glass bottles?
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 19, 2014 18:16:01 GMT
Ive got the 10s 30s and a couple of 50s steve I'm going to order some glass bottles from that site but i'm a bit unsure about which tops to get. Looks like you have the pipette type from your pic...? How are these for filling up a tank from? I'm toying with the idea of just getting the standard black plastic ones and using a syringe for filling purposes. I see they also have some plastic caps that come with a dropper inside but i'm unsure how useful these would be on a glass bottle since you obviously can't squeeze it to help the liquid out like with usual plastic bottles. www.naturallythinking.com/categories/Bottles-%26-Jars/Closures-%26-Caps/18mm-Neck-Closures-for-Glass-Dropper-Bottles/Any advice would be gratefully recieved
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 18, 2014 22:24:20 GMT
Thanks Perpetua My order from 28 vapes turned up today so i've started dabbling with a few mixes. I'm experimenting with 10% as a starting point (can always add more if need be). So far i've done 3ml samples of Gummy Candy, Graham Cracker, and a mix of Double Choc and Peppermint. Quite promising so far (couldn't resist having a few sneaky tastes) Sure they'll improve with age though. I gave them all a bit of a hot water bath to try and speed up the steeping a bit... seems to help but i'm still finding my feet with all this mixing lark.
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 17, 2014 22:21:23 GMT
Thanks a lot for the advice. 20 % sounds high but i've just had some Inawera flavours so far that are a fair but more concentrated from what i believe. Will just be making up some small batches of 3 mls maybe to start with and experiment with the percentages.
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 17, 2014 21:35:06 GMT
Perpetua Do you have any past experience of using any of the concentrates i listed? Just wanted to get an idea of what percentages to mix the various flavours at and how well they are rated.
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 17, 2014 21:21:28 GMT
some nice suggestions there. Thanks Perpetua
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 17, 2014 19:31:38 GMT
newdawn well I registered and gave it a go but unfortunately there seems to be a distinct lack of recipes using the concentrates i have. If i come up with anything good I'll stick it up on there for others.
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Mar 17, 2014 19:19:22 GMT
Hi newdawn Thanks for that. That sounds just the ticket. Looking into it now
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