Not all flavorings are created equal, but...
I'm curious what another user of these same droppers from WL gets out of them on average... how may drops to get 1ml?
I settled on 25 after trying it several times with mine, so that's what I plug into my recipe calc.
Yes, but flavor is also the only ingredient that's subjective.
So for personal use, the slight differences in density between flavors is irrelevant. You add as much as you think tastes good and the results can be reproduced over and over again with the same accuracy.
Not all flavorings are created equal, but...
I'm curious what another user of these same droppers from WL gets out of them on average... how may drops to get 1ml?
I settled on 25 after trying it several times with mine, so that's what I plug into my recipe calc.
I built a foam mixing station that fits 4 flaves and my mix bottle. Super cheap and easy to make. I couldn't live without it because I would definitely tip narrow bottles over on a regular basis. I couldn't live without it.
Fan-vaping-TASTIC! I'm on my way right now to buy some foam. Thank you so-So-SO MUCH - this is gonna save me so much time & frustration (and potential waste). You rock!
There's a link to a scale in my blog (check the link below my avatar).
I've been using this one for a couple of years now and it's quite good.
Here it is on eBay for only $6.89 including shipping!
JSYK - I have found that Flavoring has about the same Viscosity as Water. So you can do measuring with Different droppers using Water to Calibrate each dropper for Drops per ml.
JSYK - I have found that Flavoring has about the same Viscosity as Water. So you can do measuring with Different droppers using Water to Calibrate each dropper for Drops per ml.
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