DIY - Tasting your flavors.

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ChelsB

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Unlike Izan (and many others), I've had no luck actually tasting the e-liquid by putting it on my tongue and having it taste good. It all tastes terrible to me as liquid. I have better luck with smelling the flavors to see if I'll like them and for me at least, it's pretty accurate. I still have to mix and vape to get a true feeling for each one though.

Me too, I go by smell


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Licking, snorting, drinking your vape juice to see how it will vape? Seriously? I have an idea that will give you a much better idea of how it will taste when you vape it, vape it. Seriously, how hard is it to set up a little dripper with a butterfly silica wick. Put a few drops on the wick and vape it. Rinse wick and atty in warm water, do a little dry fire to dry the wick and try your next flavor. This is so much more accurate than any other method of ingesting it to get a flavor profile.
 

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Licking, snorting, drinking your vape juice to see how it will vape? Seriously? I have an idea that will give you a much better idea of how it will taste when you vape it, vape it. Seriously, how hard is it to set up a little dripper with a butterfly silica wick. Put a few drops on the wick and vape it. Rinse wick and atty in warm water, do a little dry fire to dry the wick and try your next flavor. This is so much more accurate than any other method of ingesting it to get a flavor profile.

Licking, snorting, drinking your vape juice to see how it will vape? Seriously? I have an idea that will give you a much better idea of how it will taste when you vape it, vape it. Seriously, how hard is it to set up a little dripper with a butterfly silica wick. Put a few drops on the wick and vape it. Rinse wick and atty in warm water, do a little dry fire to dry the wick and try your next flavor. This is so much more accurate than any other method of ingesting it to get a flavor profile.


The main question was test tasting alone if you could do it without poisoning yourself. Just like cooking up a sauce for dinner you taste it, see how everything is going. I also bought 6-‘bridgeless attys’ to help with flavor testing. They are awesome to use for taste testing new liquids, so much easier to clean and really no water needed in cleaning if you dont want to. Way cheaper than using up my coils. ;)
 
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