Best Places to buy Juice

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Sainted_S

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I have to disagree with some of the posters. My favorite juices are from probably the most inexpensive vendor and some of the absolute, dog-barf worst were from more expensive vendors. A word on steeping--some juices do have to sit around, being shaken occasionally so the flavors can blend into something wonderful. My favorite juice has to sit around a good two weeks before it gets to be the flavor I'm hooked on, however, even in the beginning it is perceptible, it just hasn't reached "THAT" point yet. If you get juice that smells awful in the beginning and tastes horrendous, it most likely will remain that way. I also tend to stay away from Dekang, but some people love it. I also have to agree with Raisinbrannan, I love my DIY juices. The juices I order run on the average $7 for 30ml, I count myself very lucky because I found my go-to juice in the first month.
 
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Hygroscopic

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FSUSA as many have said. Tastyvapor.us and Mrs T's Bakery.
There are a few Good Prophets flavors I like. I usually grab them when I see them on sale.

PG is thinner than VG. VG produces more vapor, is thicker. PG is thinner and gives more throat hit. Most people are 90/10 or 80/20 for PG/VG.

Keep in mind darker juices and VG juices are thicker. So regardless of if you are using cartos or attys keep an eye on anything exceptionally dark or thick.
 

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Vaperite, Backwoods Brew, Vapesafe, Mister E Liquid, COV and FSUSA, Iv'e tried 10 others also but these are the only ones I would recommend and the only ones I do business w/ based on taste AND vendor attitude. I can't stand a vendor that is arrogant or won't respond to e-mails no matter how good their juice is.
 
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Hygroscopic

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AND vendor attitude. I can't stand a vendor that is arrogant or won't respond to e-mails no matter how good their juice is.

Same applies with me and to anything ordered. I have preferred equipment vendors and preferred juice vendors. Communication makes all the difference in the world.
 

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Keep in mind that most suppliers have loyal fans that will tell you how great they are all day long. I'd suggest pick out a few vendors that sound promising and google reviews on them. Also just because a lot of people seem to really love one flavor, doesn't mean that you will love it...don't order a huge amount of something you haven't tasted yet! It takes a little searching and a little trial and error to find the juices that are perfect in your own eyes but its well worth it. Nothing worse than vaping a juice that you hate!
 

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I'm very lucky that the ONE 30ml bottle I got was a juice I can vape all day (V4L). Now, I got a ton of 15ml bottles, and I like some of their flavors, too, but not for vaping all day long. I think if you are a menthol smoker, you'll enjoy mint flavored juices from good suppliers. I love the cotton candy, peach, cinnamon, and even the mint choc chip--but I cant vape them all day long. I think, at first, you need to find the flavors you'll depend on, THEN indulge yourself in branching out to more esoteric flavors. Thats going to take some experimenting, I understand its unusual to find one as quickly as I did. Also, something to consider--since I've been smoking 3 PAD for the past 10yrs (smoking 30yrs, just not that huge amount) my taste buds are going to change, and then I may love or hate any of the juices I have already. So, instead of just throwing more info at you, which does become confusing after awhile, there is so much info to learn--start small. Dont try to order peach, mango, and pineapple so you can make yourself a tropical smoothie. Just because you adore peach does not mean you'll enjoy smoking it. There are some underlying tastes to the solutions, you may not care for when mixed with mango or whatever. Once you have all your hardware purchased, and find they are the ones for you, you'll have some extra cash to spend on trying out flavors. The members who have suggested "DIY" are onto something, too. When you're ready to start experimenting with flavors, you can go to a "DIY" store, buy yourself a large bottle of no-flavor nicotine solution, and then buy yourself as many of the flavorings as you'd like, they run about $1.50. Then you can try out the flavors without wasting any money or juice. If you dont like the taste for vaping, throw the flavorings in your baking cupboard for cupcakes or whatever.
I am putting together a large order for myself and I'm going to try to take my own advice, LOL!
 

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Keep in mind that most suppliers have loyal fans that will tell you how great they are all day long. I'd suggest pick out a few vendors that sound promising and google reviews on them. Also just because a lot of people seem to really love one flavor, doesn't mean that you will love it...don't order a huge amount of something you haven't tasted yet! It takes a little searching and a little trial and error to find the juices that are perfect in your own eyes but its well worth it. Nothing worse than vaping a juice that you hate!

Thanks, I guess to take out some of the guess work of which vendors treat people right and do not try to gouge us is the reason I started this thread. I also think that people opinions of flavors is a good bouncing off point for me.
 

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Thanks, I guess to take out some of the guess work of which vendors treat people right and do not try to gouge us is the reason I started this thread. I also think that people opinions of flavors is a good bouncing off point for me.

Then let me give you the vendors of which Im a loyal fan. :)

Vaperite...He has organic and natural juices. He extracts his own tobacco juice. His prices aren't cheap but they won't choke horse either. I consider it a premium juice for a fair price. He ships quickly and treats customers well.

Backwoods Brew...Doesn't have a huge selection but everything I've gotten there has been good. Some of the flavors need to be steeped to bloom into their full flavor because they're fresh made when ordered. He ships quickly also and is a nice man.

Freedom Smoke USA...Has an amazing variety of juices and a very loyal group of followers. Sells 3ml bottles which makes sampling easy. Communication is excellent and they have a lot of sales. Ships quickly and treats customers fairly.

Of course there's many good vendors but these are the three I go to first.
 

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I feel like I'm becoming a bit of a MadVapes shill as I just completed a lengthy review of MV liquids in their forum, but from my experience so far, the MadVapes Top Vapor line is unbeatable when you consider the combination of price and quality. The liquids are a good blend of PG/VG, the flavors tend to be good and some are great, and the price is 25-50% less than what I see for high quality american-made blends at most other places (and the shipping is reasonable too, fast and $3). They also have crazy prices on 50ml bottles of chinese juice. Top notch.

I also like CigNot, which is a bit more expensive but has very high quality juice. You definitely want to check out their juices if you are a VG fan or have a strong aversion to PG. Their house BASIC line is an excellent line of VG only juices and between that and the others they stock they have one of the best selections of VG juice anywhere.

Although I have only limited experience with their flavors, Mrs. T's bakery is a nice place to try if you like sweet/bakery style flavors and want a bit of a treat. The Mrs. T's juices are a little bit on the pricey side, but from what I've tried and from extensive comments on ECF they are extremely high quality and are among the most uncannily unique and accurate flavors available.

Disclaimer: I have only been vaping for about 2 months right now so I'm sure there are many good vendors that I haven't tried. This is based on my limited personal sampling and somewhat more extensive personal research.

Finally, be sure to sample around -- these are my recommendations to try, but taste accounts for everything and yours may be different from mine!
 

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Just one more suggestion--make sure you get enough carts. I use a cartomizer and thought that a 5pk of blanks would be enough to last me two weeks. They could, most probably, but I put a different flavor in each one, and now only have one for my all day juice! DUH! Focus on the supplies you'll need and be generous in that aspect--dont be a big dummy like I was, now I have to smoke analogs while I wait for my next shipment! I was so excited about the flavors and juices it totally slipped right by me. Its great to be excited about this, it helps with the transition (IMHO), just make sure to do the math, LOL! Good luck and youre going to love vaping!
 

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For the standard Dekang 100% PG ejuices, Electronic Cigarette Supplies & Electronic Cigarette Refills for Name-Brand Electronic Cigarettes! E-Cigs from LiteCigUSA might have the lowest total price for 10ml bottles - on sale for $4.25 and their shipping is only $2 in the US.

For some PG/VG homebrew mixes with good flavor, try Backwoods Brew

I don't think there are any discount codes specific to those two, but always check the discount codes list for wherever you are buying stuff
Electronic Cigarette Coupon Code Master List - Electronic Cigarette Forum
 
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Thus far I haven't found anything I'd consider an all day vape. Too much of one flavor and I become immune to it, can't taste it at all. So rotating flavors is necessary.

Sounds about right. I usually vape 4-5 flavors a day. Morning coffee, rest of the morning, afternoon, after dinner, and evening vapes.
 
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