best method of sampling juices?

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Fenway75

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I use an HH.357. I started with a BUNCH of CE4 clearos - I'd vape a bit, then clean them and wait for the vodka to dry, dry burn them, and repeat. It would take three to four days to get through more than five or so flavors. The 357 is a godsend - vape a few drops, blow it out, fill it, and repeat.

I ALSO vape new juices immediately and take notes, then let them rest for a month and re-sample them to see what time does for the flavors. That's an important consideration for a lot of juices that are mixed to order and/or will be ordered in larger quantities (unless you can crush a 30mL bottle in a day, in which case....more power to you!).
 

SPBALLER

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lol, indeed, more power to anyone who can go through 30ml a day. A few years ago in my college days perhaps, now I get a headache just thinking about doing that haha.

I've been thinking of picking up a dripper anyways, so it looks like I'll do that for sure, and going to go check out the HH.357 right now.

Thanks for all the tips fellow members
 

p7willm

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The B&M by me has all the flavors they sell available for testing in iClear 16s along with batteries. If you find a flavor you might like you can rummage through and find the bottle to drip on your setup.

Of course that has not helped in my search for an apple pie I like since they have no apple pie.
 
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