Best site online for ejuice?

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bravation

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www.BrightVape.com
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That's really a loaded question, I've tried 5 star rated juice based on reviews and what others here were raving about, and was really disappointed on several occasions, taste is so subjective its really hard to recommended juices.
I will offer this. Vaperite has some really good juice, namely their kona cream, blueberry pancake and bananas Foster. But again. That's "my" tasteometer. The thing that's really cool about there site is for every bottle of juice you get to pick a free sample of one of there other flavors. So if you order 2 you can try 4 flavors . Must add this though. I have juice from them that was fantastic out of the box. And ordered more of the exact same juice.and had to let it steep for some time before it got where it should be.
 

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I'm a big fan of ECBlends. They're so cheap, if I don't like something I'm happy to gift it or let it sit for an emergency. Pricing is pretty much right along Mt Baker Vaper, whom I hope to try this Friday. But I'm like Offday.. I've tried a few 'premium' juice brands that just didn't work out for me, and so far the 'cheapies' are, so I'm running with it. I also hope to try Mountain Oak Vapors soon, though they have higher prices.
 

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I have basically been getting my juices from local retailers and think that most of their juices are ok. I only find that a few flavors are worth repeating imho. Being in Hawaii we are very limited in selection. I always see sites that also sell juices when I browse for accessories. I also noticed that alot more flavors are availible to order. What we have here (local reatailers) are your basic tobacco, fruit, and a few drink flavors. Any good recomendations for juices with a variety of flavors?

I live in Honolulu.

I feel your pain, Volcano juices aren't really to my tastes and I've tried a half dozen. The sweet tart one was decent though.
 
Some brands carry concentrates you use to make up several bottles rather then ordering several all at once or over time. You simply add so much of their concentrate to a base. That can be a cost saver at times.

Personally one of the best flavors found besides and e-liquids vendor of one brand or another was the Bloogberry. Once in awhile you run across one that will vape on anything! Other flavors for example wouldn't work out on a Ego Vamo due to harsh throat hit along with a burnt taste while the blueberry flavor they carrry survives everything tossed at it.

And then of course it will be "Personal Preference" as to which flavor(s) as well as which brand(s) and type(s) of ecgi(s) any one person will stick with. Originally my only interest prior to Bloog was finding a menthol substitute to replace the need for KOOLs! I picked up that nasty habit when finding that menthol helped with frequent hay fever and allergy attacks, constant sinus congestion, the works! The menthol helped clear all that up while it cuold still make me sneeze at times.

When trying the Bloog flavors on their refillable cartimizers and then compared to their new clearomizers going from 808D type automatic batteries to the manuals using the clearomizers instead you couldn't believe the improvement unless you were already familiar with clearomizers. The only thing I wish was their 650mah manual is a fixed battery when compared next to an EgoC-Twist 650.

The Bloog 650 can still see a tank however that uses the 808D type threading while the clearomizers are the preference here,. Those bring out their flavors as well as what had been tried with other brands. So it isn't always just the brand alone but the hardware that can make a difference.
 

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You will get many replies. I have found from being here so much that whenever someone asks for an e-liquid vendor, the main vendors that are recommended are the ones that are popular on the forum at the time the thread was posted. MtBaker is experiencing a huge rush in popularity at this time. Some of the best vendors are little known. The best E-liquid vendor is the one you like the best. And you will only find that with trial and error. No one knows what your favorite flavors will be. No one can tell you who makes the best snickerdoodle to your taste preferences. Take suggestions here and order from one vendor. Then order from another next time. Rinse and repeat. Don't count on 1 to carry everything you want right away. Our tongues are all different. DIY is also a great option, that is what I do. But it does have a learning curve obviously.. and I DIY with premixed complex flavors. For instance I do not take this and that to create the grahm cracker for my key lime pie. I buy grahm cracker and key lime and then if I feel like it, I add menthol to it, or I don't. I don't actually mix lime with sucrose and whatever else it takes to make a key lime flavoring. lol. So that is another easy DIY option. Good luck on your search.
 
Out of each vendor or brand I usually find one or two flavors(premade) that will stand out. Part of sampling one new supplier I will be ordering from regularly is actually finding most work out for having a variety depending on just what I feel like vaping for the moment and not let's say menthol flavors to replace menthol tobacco. That after dinner taste or while in the mood for a snack and that grabbing a sweet flavor can work.

While stting at the computer desk that's when the usb passthough battery with several flavors provides options without having sticky fingers at the pc from simply grabbing a snack pastry of candy. I went for the 5v passthrough over the 3.6v for the obvious reasons. And maybe I may get the 3 way auto, manual, passthrough battery Bloog has some time.

The main thing I look at however is "having options" regardless of brand to choose from! I told a family member the initial investment would be finding out just what will work best for me not the next person in that regard and why I was trying out different ecigs as well as sampling various flavors from differing vendors.

While I took to the 650mah or larger battery right away others who were asked to try out a Bloog 650 for some of another brand's flavors found they were only interested in vaping with the cigarette sized 808D type batteries while liking both the refillable cartimizers and clearomizers they now carry. Yet when asked which brand they preferred they all started they want from the new eliquids vendor I was sampling flavors for! A new brand with something to offer and not just my opinion either.

Here I have to go by what I find to be good on my own as well as when having someone else try out the exact same thing regardless of vendor. As of present I have 3 main vendors Crystal Canyon Vapes, Bloog, and Mom and Pop Vape Shop as eliquid selections and will be looking at some others like Halo and Vapor King. Each of those also carry their own selection but limited in the number of flavors just to see how good theirs are as well as how good the hardwares are.

One thing I will be researching a bit further of course is the eliquid reviews both here at ECF as well as using the Bing option to see the comparisons between brands as well as compare their results against the brands I am already familiar with. That will take a bit of leg work no less! :laugh:
 

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Really Mariss? I get some hardware from LiteCig and think they're great, but was skeptical of their juice. I'll give some a try next I time I order hardware. Thanks for that!

I think Mt. Baker is mentioned a lot not only because of their overall popularity but because they are a great place to start. Tons of flavors and any different ratios and strength you want to try, at an affordable price point, with fast shipping. For new vapers that need to see what they like, those reasons make MBV an optimal option.

Once you have some idea, sure, shop around. There's lots of good juice to be found. I'd recommend trying some things you don't think you'd like too - you may be very surprised at how much you enjoy vaping flavors you'd thought you'd dislike. Try a menthol even if you didn't smoke menthols, try a bakery even if you like fruit, etc. You really don't know until you try!

Remember too that new vapers llikely have muted tastebuds. It might not be a bad idea to start sweet and strong (read extra flavor shots.)

Oh, and though I'm a MBV fan, for the poster that mentioned trying them for a tobacco: my advice is not to. They admit themselves that tobacco flavors are their weak point and those I know that have tried them agree. Sadly, I can't really recommend a great tobacco.
 
I am actually getting orders in this week from two places not one. The first which will be the main supplier is seen at Crystal Canyon Vapes The other place that offers a large variety and some low prices as well can be looked over at ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE / E CIGARETTES STARTER KITS AND E LIQUID NICOTINE FROM MOM AND POP

I grabbed just about every flavor from the first already since a friend is a non menthol smoker for the tobacco as well as other flavors to try out and have been having great results on different hardwares. That's with most flavors definitely working out on the 650 Bloog has out as well as on the 808D manual with clearomizers on top of the usual Aurora blanks that brand carries.

The other vendor was pointed out to me when that person was raving about as well as looking for menthol where I pointed that person to the first since I didn't care for the second site's Grasshopper likely due to a harsh hit that one saw still to be tried out on the new clearomizers however. Didn't cut it well on the Vamo there.

Bloog and CCV are the two usual while the other of the two first flavors by the Mom and Pop also worked out for all hardwares. Like I was mentioning before with each brand you may find some that will work well while other flavor choices simply won't depending on the hardwares as well as the brand. And then there is still the personal preference for how each flavor vapes to add to the list of things.
 
Here it has been a growth experience being relatively new to vaping since last fall. I have been spending more then vaping in trying to find out which hardwares as well as the evergrowing number of eliquids vendors still to try when deciding to trash the idea of bothering with prefilled cartimizers but expand the horizons right from the get go!

Here I started off only expecting to replace one form of menthol(cough!) with another until looking into various flavors. I tend to like having options plus am also introducing some other long time smokers into vaping. Some only want menthol subsitution or regular tobacco while others have a sweet tooth!
 
I thought i had looked at them all, but mount baker escaped the radar. Nice prices. they are even cheaper than my favorite place, EC Blends. They have over 375 flavors and there awesome create your own flavor wizard. Have some time on your hands if you visit there site, there is a lot to choose from. I may try the mt baker out, but I will remain a loyal ec blends customer. Nice facility and made in the USA, and the prices are great. The juices are great as well, but then most the juices I have tried are pretty equal thus far regardless of the vendor.
 
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