Easiest way to try out all different e-juice flavors

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So I just bought like 30 different e-juices from 5 different vendor sample packs. Now how do I go about trying them all w/o having different flavored juices overlapping each other making it taste different?

What I was thinking was buying 6x 5pack cartomizers, but thats kind of pricey. Is there any other way to go about "test sampling" the different flavors each own. Thanks
 

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Being that I have at least ten 2 ml cartotanks (IBTanked) going at once, when I find its time for a carto to be replaced, I'll start a new tank setup with a new flavor that's likely had time to steep by the time I get to it.

I also have ce3's at my disposal to test new flavors in. These are cartomizer size. Function more like a clearomizer. Unlike a cartomizer, these are re-usable for different flavors and inexpensive - 5 packs generally run $ 9 - 12. The Got Vapes Phoenix and Fluxomizer ce2's are essentially the same thing.

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First of all, what exactly is your kit? 510, 808, 801, some branded vendor and you don't know? Is it automatic or manual?

While it's true dripping is the best way, it'll be easier to steer you in the right direction once we know what you're working with. :)


I will be using this on a VAMO vv/vw. Currently using a vivi nova and a kanger t3


Thanks for the advices, im going to do research on dripping
 

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Yep, it's that easy.

You don't even need to dry burn in between uses. You can just blow it out and add a new liquid. The old flavor will bleed through for a couple of hits, then the new one will take over.

Too many dry burns make coils cry. ;)

Ahhh nice. You learn somethin new everyday, here I was going to buy $30 worth of cartos jus for juice sampling lol. Thanks again guys, everyone that chimed in with suggestion as well !
 

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A sticky flavor can usually be cleared out by rinsing the atty in alcohol...vodka works pretty well.

Note that you'll probably get a different level of flavor transferred with a good 306, or my favorite an I06, than with a cartomizer, but there is no easier and less expensive way to test new juice than a dripping atty. (And always bring one to a vape meet so you can sample the various bottles of juice that will surely be there.)
 

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I love trying out new flavors but lately I am finding it a bit of a pain in the ......

I am new to vapeing, about 3 months now. I quit smoking analogs the day I started vapeing.

I look forward to trying out new flavors. I feel like a kid in a candy store with all the flavors that are available..
Being new to vaping my vender's list is a bit lacking or was till I found this place.. "Thanks"

I have an Ego-C type B -- trying new flavors is pretty easy.. Just pull the tank off and drip straight into the addy.

Before I found this place I got hooked up with a vender for my E-juice. At first I thought I had died and gone to heaven.
I found several flavors that I fell in love with and quickly ordered more..

This is when reality set in....

... On a following order from this company, of the same juice, it tasted nothing like my first order!!??
I find this a bit confusing at best.

Many companies hide behind the fact that "Taste" is subjective..

IMO Any flavor order from a company should taste the same no matter when you ordered it, what size you ordered or who mixed it. It seems with this company the flavor and quality of the juice you get depends on who mixed it and what side of the bed they woke up on that morning..

I am finding out, real fast, that "Consistency" in the vapeing world is very hard to come by.. ... and quality control is pretty much NON existing when it comes to E-juice companies...

So at this point I am a bit dazed and confused as to how the same flavor can taste so different between orders..

The Moral of the story is --- No need to order new flavors because the flavor you ordered last week will not be the same flavor this week.. LMAO

Has anyone else had issues with the their juice tasting different between orders?
 

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Two very real possibilities: your juice is very fresh and needs to steep, or your tastebuds are healing and you don't like the same flavors you once did. Possibly even a little of both.

Nope neither one...

I still have some juice left from my first and 2nd order and the juice I got in my 3rd order is totally different in flavor. The color is even a bit different... One flavor taste good "first 2 orders" the other flavor taste like crap, "Last order" they are supposed to be the very same flavor and they surly are not..
 
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