DIY Know your audience

At the writing of this blog I have been doing the ejuice DIY for over six months. Every juice I mixed up was for me and I would experiment and tweak recipes until I was satisfied with them. For the majority of this time I would be vaping on EGO batts and CE5's like the G5-H2's as well as Kanger T3S's, MT3's or kanger pro tanks and Aspire Nautilus tanks. I had drippers like the Patriot and the Magma and TOBH but my main daily vape gear was for EGO small BCC style gear and that is what I mixed my juices up for.
Then I dived into the Kayfun arena and everything changed. My juices that was great in small clearomizers was way overpowering in the Kayfun. My favorite creamy tobacco vapes was now an assault of caramel that was unvapable to me.
When you mix Ejuice you have to know your target audiences for what you might consider great vaping the way you vape, someone else might consider it to be bad vaping it the way they vape. With Drippers and RTA's a little go a long way. With small clearomizers you want more for the flavor is kinda muted because your not able to run it at higher wattages and it doesnt wick the juices at the same volume as larger vape gear does.
A basic rule of thumb that is emerging is for smaller vape gear, double your flavors. For instance a tobacco recipe I made calls for %5 tobacco flavor, %2.5 Caramel, %2 Bav Cream, and %.5 DNB and %.5 Tobacco absolute for dripping in a Kayfun V4. To use that same recipe in a Kanger Protank I would use %10 tobacco, %5 Caramel, %4 Bav Cream and then experiment with the DNB and Tobacco Absolute because they are not actually flavors but flavor enhancers.
And when you do share recipes, be sure to include how your vaping the recipes.

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