Mine involes sitting down and shaking bottles for like 15 mins and I always end up thinking theres got to be a better way than this.
Any of you found a better, less annoying way?
Any of you found a better, less annoying way?
I started DIY just 3 days ago. I made a 30 ml batch with just one flavoring, a Capella product called cuppuccino. The percent I used was 3.5. I combined the liquids in a 120 ml bottle so there would be plenty of space to give it a shake. I started vaping it immediately. Over the past couple of days the color changed from off white to a very pale redish pinkish color. I give it another half hearted shake once in a while. I can't tell if it it's improving with time or not.Mine involes sitting down and shaking bottles for like 15 mins and I always end up thinking theres got to be a better way than this.
Any of you found a better, less annoying way?
Mine involes sitting down and shaking bottles for like 15 mins and I always end up thinking theres got to be a better way than this.
Any of you found a better, less annoying way?
I don't shake nothing. I made myself a DIY magnetic mixer and it works great. When I build a mix(by weight) I add my PG then flavoring and mix that for a few minutes on high. Warm up my VG base in some hot water to loosen up the VG then add it to the mix, set the mix spinning at a slower speed, set a timer for 2 hours and walk away. Rest the mix overnight to dissipate all the air bubbles then remix slowly for another hour. Steep my mix for a week or few, taste then add the nic and mix again slowly (avoid adding extra air) for another hour, sit a few days then enjoy. I build 60vg/40pg mixes and this method has produced some fine tasting juices as far as I'm concerned.
Seems about typical for me anyway. Everyone is different and taste is subjective.Is any more experienced DIYer reading this familiar with the flavor I describe? is 3.5% considered high or low or typical?