Consensus, who is your GoTo DIY eJuice company?

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Salt&PePPer

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That is, what online company do you purchase most of your DIY eJuice Supplies? I want to give RDA a go but I sure a hell don't want to spend the money buying all the extra juice that goes along with dripping. I've been using clearomizers even to the point of rebuilding my single coil Kanger Pro Tanks which is relatively easy.

I just want to hear where most of the DIY'er's purchase their bulk materials.

I just wish the local shops would supply the stuff needed to make my own. I figure they think they would lose a lot of juice sales. I say hog wash, 99% of the people needing juice would care less about making their own juice. Just like Top and Bugler Roll Your Own Cigarettes. Besides tasting like crap, 999 out of 1000 people would never think of rolling their own ciggys.
 

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That is, what online company do you purchase most of your DIY eJuice Supplies? I want to give RDA a go but I sure a hell don't want to spend the money buying all the extra juice that goes along with dripping. I've been using clearomizers even to the point of rebuilding my single coil Kanger Pro Tanks which is relatively easy.

I just want to hear where most of the DIY'er's purchase their bulk materials.

I just wish the local shops would supply the stuff needed to make my own. I figure they think they would lose a lot of Juice sales. I say hog wash, 99% of the people needing juice would care less about making their own juice. Just like Top and Bugler Roll Your Own Cigarettes. Besides tasting like crap, 999 out of 1000 people would never think of rolling their own ciggys.

Bullcityvapor
ELiquidmart
Wizardlabs
Ecigexpress

Each one has their pluses and each one has their minuses. If you are going to be a DIYer that uses the gamut of companies, not just one, then you'll have to use the gamut of re-sllers too.

But to answer your question, I buy a lot from Eliquidmart and Wizardlabs. If WL carried FlavourArt I'd buy form them more than any other.

For supplies like syringes, bottles and such, I use ebay.
 

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I totally forgot about nic! For nic it'll either be Bullcityvapor or Vaperstek, but even the nic from BCV is the nic from VT so I guess it means VT is my choice. I have 2 liters of 100 mg/mL I got from MFS during those sales though, so that is still a good buy when they have it -- but even without the sales their nic is priced to move!
 

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PG and VG

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I prefer RTSVapes for nic

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But MyFreedom Smokes freezes real well when it is on sale like it is now

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This pretty much does it for me. . .
 

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Like wow, thanks for the responses ya'll.

Now not to go too off course but who and what brand do you guys like for tobacco flavoring? I heard of a brand called 7L being a hit - and I know from tasting the juices out there makers usually throw in some "nut" flavorings and honey too.

My primary concern at the moment is I want to save money when I start dripping. Some folks easily go through over 10ml a day on juice. And I'm not going to spend that kind of money. I'd rather stick to clearos and not get that much vapor.
 

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I like some of the Inawera DNB mixed in my Hangsen tobacco flavors.

I still use clearos for a lot of my juices. Pretty much bullet proof and I don't care about blowing clouds.

Very well put, just as long as you are getting a satisfactory throat hit who can really care right?

Are drippers grouped in with the folks who believe more is better?

At the moment I can only find two places in town, owned by the same dude who carry the "Mustank MT" atomizers. And he charges $5 per! While all the other shops that are starting to pop up have never heard of the Mustank. Of course everyone and their brother have Kanger replacements. Good thing I have a Kanger Mini Tank Pro.

Again, thanks y'all.
 

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I'm a dripper. I'm pretty certain I'm not lumped in with any other group.

I'm not a mod collector, not a cloud chaser, don't really care what the latest and greatest thing is, and I mix my own juice because I want perfect flavor.

Dripping used to be the only way to get decent flavor out of the crappy equipment that was available, so folks discovering dripping cause me to have a nostalgic smile.

(Insert get-off-my-lawn and onion-belt jokes here.)
 

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Like wow, thanks for the responses ya'll.

Now not to go too off course but who and what brand do you guys like for tobacco flavoring? I heard of a brand called 7L being a hit - and I know from tasting the juices out there makers usually throw in some "nut" flavorings and honey too.

My primary concern at the moment is I want to save money when I start dripping. Some folks easily go through over 10ml a day on juice. And I'm not going to spend that kind of money. I'd rather stick to clearos and not get that much vapor.

If you're after a good tobacco flavor NETs (Naturally Extractyed Tobacco) are the way to go. Great flavor but not cheap. I get mine from Naturally-Extracted-Tobacco.com. They offer NET e-liquids and also extracts that you can mix yourself. If you are on a budget like me the real way to go is extracting and mixing yourself. I just did my first batch (slow cooker heat extraction) with some Djarum Clove cigars, and it wasn't hard and came out really good.
 
For nic I go with RTS. They will price match mfs sales too. For flavoring I use tfa's website for tfa flavors, flavor west's direct site for theirs, and bull city for Capella flavorings. If bull city is out of stock I go directly to Capella. Then I use ecigexpress for all other flavors. For bottles/syringes I go with OSDIY shop. Heartland vapes is awesome too but they never seem to have the exact flavor I'm looking for in bulk
 
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