Do you dilute your ejuice?

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Susaz

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vaping is extraordinarily expensive for me, so I buy 24 mg and tone it down to 14. I know I'm losing flavor, but it serves two purposes: I have high nic liquid for a hit when I want to smoke, and I fill CE3s with them. And on the other hand it lasts longer (30 ml turns into 50ml). I'm not the kind of DIY, and I'm buying from Heather Heavenly Vapes and Liqua. I really wish vendors carried 50ml bottles, it would be a much better value for those of us living abroad.
 

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Softening the nic down is a great money saver. It is a wonderfull idea it seems few people jump on. Some venders for verry little cost will put an extra shot of flavor in, and this is begging to be softend.

One side note. I hope you are useing PG, VG or distilled water to bring down your nic. Tap water has some residual particle that are fine to injest, but probable not the best to absorb in your lungs.
 

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Tasty Vapor also sells "doublers" which are 0 nic versions of their flavors. You can get 4oz of doubler for the same price as 1oz nic juice, so buy the higher nic juice and add doubler to bring it to the level you want, save money, and not dilute the flavor.

Tasty vapor's freight abroad is OBSCENELY expensive... I'll order some 60 ml bottles from Alice in Vapeland next time... I've done some calculations and to vape undiluted would be 100 bucks a month! I'm not sure if I'll keep on vaping.
 
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