I got bored and wanted to throw together some quick fused claptons but i didn't have any fishing swivels on hand so i came up with this handy little gadget you can throw on your key ring.
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If you couldn't tell from the pic all I used was an old 510 carto after...
unless you have a distilation set up forget trying to make a vapable fruit extract, you'll get too many sugars and starches when what you want is the naturally occuring sugar alcohols (which are only obtainable through fractional distilation). If you want to play with fruity mixes just shell out...
Really for NETs you want to use vinegar too mellow them out and get them to blend smoothly, EM is more for fruity mixes and will take a lot to smooth out a NET. Usually by the time you get it the way you want using EM it's too sickly sweet to vape.
absolutely, if you must use cig tobacco use the ryo. It usually doesnt get sprayed with all the crap premade cigs do. You best bet though is whole leaf.
you need to filter your extract a few more times, sometimes 3 times isnt even enough.
I filter at least 4-5 times, sometimes up to 8 times depending on how long ive had my tea around and how crumbly and fine of a powder it's become.
Never use drops as measurement, it's highly inaccurate and extremely hard to replicate if you end up making that "perfect" recipe. Tbh, idk why the newer calculators even list drops.
The nectar nano is quite a good little rta, more of a dripper with only a 1ml tank but there is a full size version. The flavor off it is amazing, on par with the derringer.
Also be aware that humidity and pressure have a great deal to do with how a juice will taste. Even a simple single flavor juice will taste a bit different on a rainy day than a bright sunny day. Not much you can do about that though.
You could try taking the EM out of the recipe, it does act...
If you're using a mech, i suggest sticking to the lower gauge wire. You'll get the added surface area and still be able to keep the resistance you want.
Really, i would pick up some 24g if you're really wanting to get into cloud chasing. It's a great forgiving wire gauge to work with, and great...
it can take up to 2 months for your body to fully rid itself of all the extra chemicals you were getting from the cigarettes, depending on your metabolism and liver/kidney function. Also, the receptors in your brain can take up to 2yrs to calm down.
You may want to look into picking up a bottle...
You do realize though, that we only absorb a fraction of the nicotine contained in the liquid. You're not actually getting a full 6mg from 1ml of 6mg/ml juice, maybe not even half of that. Vaping isn't super efficient, but the nicotine we do get from it is of a much more pure form than you get...
The only time that's happened to me is when there's red food coloring in the flavoring they use, but only if they use a lot of flavoring or add coloring to their juice. Red 40 is some nasty stuff anyway, this is part of the reason i switched to DIY. I don't trust half of the juice manufacturers...
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