Ejuice Misery

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BloodWolf

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In a month I've gone through about 20 different flavors trying to see which ones were considered an all day vape for me. I have two I consider worth vaping all day,a few I cannot vap and the rest I really dont like but will vape when my "all dayers" run out. Why is it so hard to find a good one? I know ejuice making is still relatively in it's infancy as far as getting recipes perfect. And I know different juices vape different at different volts. Which brings me to another question to all you Buzz pro and Provari owners. Are most the juices you try pretty damn good since you got your VV?



I vap on an E GoGo. And a VV passthrough 3.2/3.7/4.2

Just real tired of blowin money on ejuices that are either not like it's supposed too or downright tastes like vaping dishsoap. ( I have a few of those):blink:
 

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Hi BW, I have a few VV's and do vape at higher voltages, but still find it a battle at times for finding the perfect juice. Higher voltages IMO inhance the TH and the lung full ness feeling but do little for the flavors. Don't ditch your extra bad juices yet. often steeping for several weeks can greatly effect the flavor for better.
 

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That's the biggest problem with vaping. Most of the juices are terrible ! And you can't go by recommendations since even the recommended ones are usually terrible (to you.)

Only suggestion is to only shop where the vendor sells small, cheap samples to try out. Don't ever buy 15 or 30 ml of some unknown flavor. I must have 50 useless bottles like that !

Personally, I like menthol, so I've now got it easy. I DIY with some menthol drops in nic liquid. And maybe add a little of something else.
 

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Hi BW, I have a few VV's and do vape at higher voltages, but still find it a battle at times for finding the perfect juice. Higher voltages IMO inhance the TH and the lung full ness feeling but do little for the flavors. Don't ditch your extra bad juices yet. often steeping for several weeks can greatly effect the flavor for better.

Thanks Beans. Yeah I keep all the ones I dont use just in the off chance I'll try it in a month and it's a bit better. Yur opinion on the flavor not being enhanced by a VV is interesting. All i ever hear from people on YouTube with their VV is how DELICIOUS the flavor is now. lol. I dunno,vaping may save yur lungs but it sure can make yur brain go crazy.
 

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When I get this way I think back to choices I had with analogs nasty and nastier.
So what ever I am vapeing at the time taste pretty good in comparison .

Remember when vapeing hands you dish soap lean to blow bubbles. ;)

( I'm pulling for you we are all in this together ) Red Green

You have a valid point VapApe. When smoking we got very little selection in the way of flavor. Being a new babe in the vast world of vaping can make one WANT IT ALL..WANT THE BEST AND WANT IT NOW. Lol. (ok caps off) I guess we should be thankful for what we DO have.
 

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Flavor and taste are such a personal thing that it is hard to go by reviews and others' recommendations. I have several VVs and I find that it does enhance the flavor for me, as well as the overall feeling of satisfaction. (Love you Beans...not disagreeing with you!)

Remember that your tastebuds may still be adjusting if you quit smoking (or drastically cut down) recently. My bank account painfully remembers going thru the "this is it" juice hunt too. I learned to DIY early on, so I haven't bought premade juice in almost a year now.

As was already mentioned, try samples or try trading juices in the classified section of the forums. Most juice vendor forums also have a trade thread. Good Luck to you and keep on trying! :)
 

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Flavor and taste are such a personal thing that it is hard to go by reviews and others' recommendations. I have several VVs and I find that it does enhance the flavor for me, as well as the overall feeling of satisfaction. (Love you Beans...not disagreeing with you!)

Remember that your tastebuds may still be adjusting if you quit smoking (or drastically cut down) recently. My bank account painfully remembers going thru the "this is it" juice hunt too. I learned to DIY early on, so I haven't bought premade juice in almost a year now.

As was already mentioned, try samples or try trading juices in the classified section of the forums. Most juice vendor forums also have a trade thread. Good Luck to you and keep on trying! :)

Yeah I've realized that if you're a heavy vaper,like me, DIY juicing is very useful. I'll be getting my feet wet into DIYing next month. Adding flavor to bases with my level of nicotine......as I'm still terrified of what strong raw nicotine can do to someone who is oblivious to it's potential. Babysteps.
 

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Well when it come to flavors and contrariety to what antis say there not marketing at kids, We need many flavors do to the fact.
That there is no know E liquid that taste like a analog. Thank God.
We need the flavors to make the transition to vapeing How many would still be vapeing if it all tasted as nasty as a analog?
Good point. As far as this Mad Hatter goes......I HATED the taste and smell of cigarettes.
 

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Ok let me pass you the link to an amazing juice. I was not interested in trying it. Not my thing. Its the first juice ive ever had that i started ordering exclusively. Its slightly spicey, slightly creamy, slightly fizzy. I was instantly in love. Chai Tea

I will give it a try Tersur. I've seen it around but never paid much attention to it. Hell,my motto is " Ya never know till ya try". Which in the vaping world can be INSANE.:blink:
 

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Out of curiosity Blood, what is the flavor that you liked the most?

The 2 I liked were Bloogs 555 and Sweet-Vapes Peach Mango. Not deliciously awesome but both are all day vapes for me. Bloogs 555 is 100% PG and made by DK ( I think) and The Peach Mango is 70/30 PG/VG. Always around 6-8mg.
 

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The 2 I liked were Bloogs 555 and Sweet-Vapes Peach Mango. Not deliciously awesome but both are all day vapes for me. Bloogs 555 is 100% PG and made by DK ( I think) and The Peach Mango is 70/30 PG/VG. Always around 6-8mg.

Ok, now think about what you would improve on those flavors that would make them awesome. More sweetness? Less? More of a fruity flavor for the peach mango? More or less tobacco flavor in the 555?

This might help you (and others) figure out just what you might be looking for :)
 

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I put sweetener in my juice and love it at 3.7v ..... I'm dripping some juices right now on hubbies 5v, and I gotta say he can keep it .... :unsure:

I'd really like most of my flavors to be much sweeter. Can I add sweetener to the juice I get? When sites offer the sweetner I take them up on it. I wish I could triple the sweetener on some stuff. i love the 555 cause it has that thick sweet tobacco taste with a nutty thingy with vanilla and...whatever. lol
 

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If you go to most places that also sell DIY stuff for juice - BlueMist Vapors, Gouret Vapors, etc, in their "DIY Supplies" they have stuff called "Sweetener". It's clear liquid that you can add, like just a few drops, to ANY juice. BlueMist says theirs is "Splendex", and folks say it's just liquid sweeteners like you buy for coffee. I went to the grocery store, but no liquid sweetener. Also folks say cake and candy making supply places may have it. Just read label to make sure alot of extra stuff isn't in it ....
I love it and get it at BlueMist for $2.
 
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