Cheapest place to get PG and VG?

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studio52

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Cisco sells these for a living dude...so he would know for sure..All Im telling you is thats a load of BS...from my own experience...and if you do more research than from the sellers...you will see thats its common practice to wash out attys under the hot water tap..I have attys that are 3 months old and still going strong...maybe its cause I wash em out each night after a days use..soaking in PG isnt going to clean it much...but it will keep it wet for sure.


Cisco himself said its preferable to keep atties wet over night. and also said he would never put water in his atties

keep wet:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...m-hh-357-discussion-thread-3.html#post3712321

no water:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...m-hh-357-discussion-thread-2.html#post3705607
 

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Cisco sells these for a living dude...so he would know for sure..All Im telling you is thats a load of BS...from my own experience...and if you do more research than from the sellers...you will see thats its common practice to wash out attys under the hot water tap..I have attys that are 3 months old and still going strong...maybe its cause I wash em out each night after a days use..soaking in PG isnt going to clean it much...but it will keep it wet for sure.

i have done my research. i'm sure you noticed too, but no one's even really agreed with a general cleaning method of atomizers that always works. there's alcohol soaking, iso. alcohol soaking, ultrasonic, dry burning, denture tablets, steam cleaning, etc, etc. and everyone's end results seem to come out differently. hell, we can't even agree whether it's worth it to clean atomizers at all.

so really, if you found a method that works for you that's great. as you've stated, i'm pretty sure Cisco knows his atomizers really well, and i use his 306's quite often, so personally i'm going to use what he recommends and probably listen to what he doesn't recommend. it makes sense to me...unless you're trying to imply that he's giving advice that'll ruin atomizers more quickly so that we're forced to buy more and give him more profit o_O
 
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Carlee

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If you don't want to drive around town searching or buying a gallon.. go to the capella site.. they sell both pg and vg for $3.95 each.. you can also buy their great flavors buy 6 get 2 free right now! shipping is pretty reasonable too.

I've never been able to find anything but the LorAnn flavors (which I don't use) at Hobby Lobby. The glycerin at walmart might do for what you are wanting to use it for.. I, personally, wouldn't use it to vape.

I buy Capella flavor drops at

Netrition's Capella Prices

better prices and much faster shipping.....
 

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Best place for USP PG is nearly any farm supply store. My local Farm and Fleet has it for about $22/gallon. VG can be purchased at most pharmacies for a reasonable price; I believe the Humco brand USP Glycerin is about $3/177ml at Walmart.

i was in an orscheln farm supply today and asked for it and they sent me to the garden products. i could not find it. what section is it found in?
 

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Best place for USP PG is nearly any farm supply store. My local Farm and Fleet has it for about $22/gallon. VG can be purchased at most pharmacies for a reasonable price; I believe the Humco brand USP Glycerin is about $3/177ml at Walmart.

Hobby Lobby just rolled forward Wilton Glycerin from $1.99 to $2.49 for 59ml.

Could not find glycerin on walmart web site.

Anyone know where I can get VG cheaper?
 

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