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    Question Assistance in mixing...how would this work?

    if I were to take nhaler marlbro (24mg) which is bland to me, and mix it with Janty Marlboro or FY4 (also 24mg) which would make it a stronger flavor right (even amounts) but still 24mg? now if I take that 24mg stronger tasting "marlboro" and mix 20ml of that with 15ml of 40mg PG? according to the calculator it would then be 31mg stonger marlboro 35ml (cause I tend to REALLY want the real thing still so I'm upping my nic content). But when I mix the pg with the stronger tasting marlboro how much would it dilute the flavoring?
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    feedback please...

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    If you take two flavors and mix them equally you end up with a average taste and nicotine strength. Your NHaler Marlboro will dull out the stronger RY4 a bit. You may want to try slightly different ratios to find the right taste for you - maybe 1 part RY4 to 2 parts NHaler is perfect for you. You won't know until you try it.

    Since they're both 24mg, you'll end up with 24mg, no matter what the ratio is.


    If you take 20ml of that stronger Marlboro flavor and mix it with 15ml of 40mg PG... wait a sec... is this flavorless nic-juice in a PG base? If so, please use the term "nic-juice" or something similar. "40mg PG" is a confusing term here.


    If the "40mg PG" is flavorless then you will end up weakening the flavor quite a bit. Most likely it will be too weak, but that is hard for me to tell since I don't know how strong it really is.

    I would:
    - Pour 5 ml of the marlboro in a 10ml bottle.
    - Add 1ml of the "40mg PG" and shake it well.
    - Drip 2 drops onto an atomizer and vape it.
    - If it's still too strong in taste, add another ml of the "40mg PG"
    - Continue until you have the correct Marlboro taste strength.
    - Calculate the nicotine strength of this final mix. 5ml of 24mg + x ml of 40mg.


    If you mix 20ml of 24mg with 15ml of 40mg you do indeed get 31mg.
    20ml of 24mg is 480 milligrams of nicotine.
    15ml of 40mg is 600 milligrams of nicotine.
    Add these together (1080) and divide by the total amount of liquid (35ml) and this will give you the nicotine strength of your final liquid - 31mg (1080 / 35 = 30.86, so rounded to 31).


    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by augie View Post
    if I were to take nhaler marlbro (24mg) which is bland to me, and mix it with Janty Marlboro or FY4 (also 24mg) which would make it a stronger flavor right (even amounts) but still 24mg?

    Assuming the Janty Marlboro flavor is stronger to you, then yes mixing the 2 should result in a stronger flavor than the nhaler, but weaker than the Janty flavor by itself. and yes mixing a 24 with a 24 would result in a final strength of....24mg


    now if I take that 24mg stronger tasting "marlboro" and mix 20ml of that with 15ml of 40mg PG? according to the calculator it would then be 31mg stonger marlboro 35ml (cause I tend to REALLY want the real thing still so I'm upping my nic content). But when I mix the pg with the stronger tasting marlboro how much would it dilute the flavoring?
    In the above you would end up with 35ml of 31mg strength liquid.
    As far as how much this would dillute the flavor, as you are adding nearly half (15ml) the amount of unflavored to 20ml of flavored, I would Think the resulting flavor loss would also be close to half. Depending on how strongly the flavor in question is, and the desired strength of the finished product, only testing and your own taste buds can answer if it would dillute it more than you might like.

    If you want to test this w/o risking a large loss of juice, simply mix 1.5 ml of the unflavored with 2ml of the flavored juice. Or 1.5 drops with 2 drops, etc any combination of the same ratio will do!

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    hmm ok so best to heavily use the calculator on here...

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