Automatic e-juice shaker/blender!! less than 10 seconds

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gafoob

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E-Juice Shaker
There is a guy at a shop that i go to, I want to say he uses this machine. At 5,000 shakes per minute, it has to be the one he uses. He whips up a flavor for me in seconds using this thing. I cannot find a single video review about this thing. I believe its because it is not known yet. Anyone willing to purchase this and try it out? When i got my liquid made from a guy who possibly used this, the liquid looked like a cream there were so many bubbles. It tasted like the juice was steeped for weeks too! after about 7 days of vaping on the same liquid without shaking it, the flavor kind of diminished. I feel after using that machine again, it would vamp up that flavor. We need to test this thing out, guys.

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Maybe in a payday or 2 i'll bite the bullet on international shipping (if they ship internationally, i know a workaround if not) and order one :D got a lot to buy atm, need a new case for my computer and need to get a bunch of signs and tshirts printed up for my youtube channel. We're going to Insomnia festival next month (big ... lan party) and it's a great place to get traffic going for youtube ;)
 

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E-Juice Shaker
There is a guy at a shop that i go to, I want to say he uses this machine. At 5,000 shakes per minute, it has to be the one he uses. He whips up a flavor for me in seconds using this thing. I cannot find a single video review about this thing. I believe its because it is not known yet. Anyone willing to purchase this and try it out? When i got my liquid made from a guy who possibly used this, the liquid looked like a cream there were so many bubbles. It tasted like the juice was steeped for weeks too! after about 7 days of vaping on the same liquid without shaking it, the flavor kind of diminished. I feel after using that machine again, it would vamp up that flavor. We need to test this thing out, guys.

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Interesting it still says you need to steep.
 

Dlo604

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I said screw it, went ahead and got this thing. I will be posting an update on this when i get it :3

Please do! I haven't steeped before, but I'm waiting for my new batch of juices and they all need to be steeped. If I don't need to wait for the steeping period then it might be worth the investment for me.I'm quite the impatient one as you can probably tell haha.
 

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in the day your local pharmacist had a shaker type mixer and mixed a lot of medicines on site.
they all come pre mixed at the correct dosage now to for quality and liability reasons.
the pharmacist just has to measure the correct amount is any.a lot of stuff already comes
in sized bottles.
you know all those plastic bottles with child safety caps are juice comes in?the ones with the eye droppers also.
you should be able to get a mixer designed for these standard sized bottles from a lab or pharmaceutical supply company.
probably cost a lot more too.
along with product data sheets one could use the information to determine correct mixing time with a little
experimenting.once a product is mixed correctly like say a bottle of soda it should have a stable shelf life.
looks the same,smells the same,tastes the same for a long time stored correctly.
the e-juice shaker should be on every diyers list.
if i can scratch up the jingwhat i would like to get one.
thanks for the info.
regards
mike
 

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Remember all these products are just 'mixers'. The chemical bonding between flavor molecules takes time imo. Ultrasonics are the cats behind, but you will get what you pay for. My cheapo UC made it to 1 week out of warranty before it cooked some transistors. Its a crapshoot with the cheapos. I think UC's works by driving all the gasses out of the solution, and gets the molecules closer together so they tend to bond quicker, plus the mild heat they produce is beneficial. They do work speeding things up, no doubt in my mind, but a good one is not worth the expense for the amount of juice I do. It depends on whats important to you. I'm back to my tried and true diy magnetic mixer I made from parts from a junk computer and microwave 10 years ago, total cost about 4 bucks for the project box. I can get everything but tobacco flavors done in 4 days or so, couple hrs mix here and there across 4 days. Regardless, all juices need time to combine chemically imo, and nothing beats time. Even after the ultrasonic, the juice still needs a couple of days sitting to become optimum. Patience is a virtue, and really tough to deal with, esp with tobacco flavors. :2c:
 

gafoob

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Remember all these products are just 'mixers'. The chemical bonding between flavor molecules takes time imo. Ultrasonics are the cats behind, but you will get what you pay for. My cheapo UC made it to 1 week out of warranty before it cooked some transistors. Its a crapshoot with the cheapos. I think UC's works by driving all the gasses out of the solution, and gets the molecules closer together so they tend to bond quicker, plus the mild heat they produce is beneficial. They do work speeding things up, no doubt in my mind, but a good one is not worth the expense for the amount of juice I do. It depends on whats important to you. I'm back to my tried and true diy magnetic mixer I made from parts from a junk computer and microwave 10 years ago, total cost about 4 bucks for the project box. I can get everything but tobacco flavors done in 4 days or so, couple hrs mix here and there across 4 days. Regardless, all juices need time to combine chemically imo, and nothing beats time. Even after the ultrasonic, the juice still needs a couple of days sitting to become optimum. Patience is a virtue, and really tough to deal with, esp with tobacco flavors. :2c:

it absolutely does take time, i completely agree! But when it comes down to freshly made, if I can get something that tastes steeped when its fresh, even just momentarily, ill do it! When I make a juice, I can just pop in my RBA/RDA's and just shake it before I put it in for even better mix. Yeah the chemicals dont full mix during this process im sure, but this is how i feel it works. The serious shaking it gives divides all the chemicals into an even proportion throughout the bottle, it seems like when your vaping it, all the chemicals are not combined, but very close to eachother, this way it tastes like they are literally combined when vaporized. Either way, if this does not work with all liquids, its still a great mixer for fresh juices instead of shaking it for a few days at a time.
 
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