diy tasting?

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newguy13

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so ive only been vaping for just under a month and have come to a realization..
the local provider for e cig juice and supplies is a rip off...prices wayyy too high and juices are horrible

vaping is actually been becoming very popular in my area but the fact remains we have a crappy provider...so when there is a high demand but low supply......money opportunity lol..i think

so ive been fiddling with juices....bought a couple flavors from the flavor aprentice and some pg and vg......obviously as some of u already know....it aint that easy lol....i wouldnt vape my juices much less put a brand name on them lol....but im learning and i understand that its gonna take a minute to figure it out ....but heres my issue:
im using cartos and im finding that its a pain in the .... and a lil expensive to test out new flavors (ie...clean out tank..change cartos)...im sure im doing something wrong...either i need to taste them a different way or get a new tank system...if my terminology is off you know im a noob at this....

can someone give me a little advice?:blush:
 

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Yes it does, here it is:
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And while you are waiting, you can take a used carto and pull out the filler, but Not the center air tube. Then you can use this for drip tasting. I have done this a few times and it will get the job done. Be careful of strong flavors like cinnamon, menthol, etc. I have had an almost impossible time getting these flavors out, even with a dripping atty. The worst for me, by far, was watermelon. I tried boiling a couple times and could still taste the watermelon.
 
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