how many different liquid brands are there? in The E-Cigarette; i'm browsing quite a bit between e-cig sites these days,
and it seems there aren't really many brands that makes ...
-
how many different liquid brands are there?
i'm browsing quite a bit between e-cig sites these days,
and it seems there aren't really many brands that makes the liquid (originally). most of them are just rebranded,sometimes even refilled in different bottles.
it would be intersting to make a list with what is available,originally or/and rebranded.
these i came up so far:
wicked pillbox38
Johnson Creek
e-juice
e-cig liquid
-

Originally Posted by
parapo
these i came up so far:
wicked pillbox38
Johnson Creek
e-juice
e-cig liquid
Not sure what e-juice and e-cig liquid are, but JC make their own. Totally Wicked doesn't. Most retailers, as you say, just rebrand. I don't know how many actual producers there are in China (no-one really advertises the factory they buy it from, and if they're getting it through a middleman probably wouldn't even know.) Freesmoke also have theirs made by another producer in Spain.
So there are at least three producers, but I don't know exactly how many.
-
Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
I suspect most of it comes from very few sources. Probably just a few manufacturers in China. If you are a big player, maybe ordering 10's or 100's of thousand dollars worth at a time, then I guess you have more buying power to get things made to your spec, with alterations in strength and flavour.
Clearly, Johnson Creek liquid is different to most others (in terms of its consistency, flavour and character) and I suspect it is cooked up elsewhere and not imported from one of the Chinese manufacturers.
-

Originally Posted by
Papa Lazarou
Clearly, Johnson Creek liquid is different to most others (in terms of its consistency, flavour and character) and I suspect it is cooked up elsewhere and not imported from one of the Chinese manufacturers.
We don't really know how it's cooked up, but JC do cook it up themselves.
Freesmoke have theirs made by a pharmacy.
-
That is something I would really like to know. Royal Smokers' website claims this:
Our liquid has undergone and passed toxicity testing by China's governmental safety officials.
Well, that certainly makes be feel secure. I haven't heard anything that would make me doubt the integrity of China's governmental safety officials.
:cough: melamine :cough:
It makes me want to stick with Johnson's Creek. I like their Chocolate Mint Madness. Cash's Minty Menthol mixed 50/50 with Milk Chocolate is better though. And I still want to try Janty's clove and rose. I just have my doubts about their long-term safety. Of course, I don't know where Johnson's Creek sources their raw materials either.
Royal Smokers' site also says this:
ALERT NOTE !!!!:
Do NOT MIX the E-liquid, use only like provided
That alarms me a bit as well
-
Cybercig sell eliquid that is made in France - Bote de 5 recharges CyberCig
-
OK. I'm proven wrong... From royalsmokers updated site:
"All E-cigs as DSE -KR -RN- M-series use this Liquid. All E-cig brands and whosalers use this liquid."
Refreshing to see it put so bluntly.
-
Senior Member
ECF Veteran
heres a direct link to a liquid manufacturer , have a look around
it loaded slow for me , but im still sorting out my computer
»¶Ó.À´µ½µÂ¿µÉúÎï¿Æ¼¼
its got an english text option
-
That's THE lab where 90% of the liquid is coming from.
-

Originally Posted by
billyboy689
it loaded slow for me , but im still sorting out my computer
They have put up high resolution images and resized them using html. That's why it loads slowly. Nothing wrong with your computer.
It's probably been done in dreamweaver looking at the source, and the reference to other adobe products.
Tags for this Thread
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
Forum Rules
Bookmarks