Flavour Art liquids?

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Hoosier

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Yep. Some good stuff.

Their guidelines for them are in the 1-3% range. I found that good for the strong ones like Dark Vapure, but the lighter ones worked better for me closer to 10%.

Whatever you start with on the FlavourArt flavoring, start small, work on small batches and slowly up the flavoring. Most of them can take some time to fully "develop" so adding flavor too quickly can mess up the batch.
 

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I so wanted flavourart to work for me, but despite attempting mixes with about two dozen flavors I have had no luck. I've tried from 0.5% to 5% but the only flavor which makes it through is some kind of overpowering flowery business. There is just a hint of the intended flavor. They also sell a couple add on liquids to modify the flavor (mts and vape wizard iirc) but these have never worked for me either instead render what was unvapable further unvapable.

I tried really hard as i wanted bacon and chicken to work so much. Even the two tobacco flavors had the overtone. Only Zen Garden was free of it, but i didnt care for it at all.

These are just my own experiences and others speak highly, so... grain of salt.
I ordered all of this in several batches a couple months apart, so i doubt it was just a bad batch.

My advice, start small and grab a sample vial from somewhere and see if you like it. You may have luck here in the trade areas on ecf or i think happy vapor was selling them. If you do like them, its a heck of a deal from flavourart. One bottle should last you a year :p
 

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I so wanted flavourart to work for me, but despite attempting mixes with about two dozen flavors I have had no luck. I've tried from 0.5% to 5% but the only flavor which makes it through is some kind of overpowering flowery business. There is just a hint of the intended flavor. They also sell a couple add on liquids to modify the flavor (mts and vape wizard iirc) but these have never worked for me either instead render what was unvapable further unvapable.

I tried really hard as i wanted bacon and chicken to work so much. Even the two tobacco flavors had the overtone. Only Zen Garden was free of it, but i didnt care for it at all.

These are just my own experiences and others speak highly, so... grain of salt.
I ordered all of this in several batches a couple months apart, so i doubt it was just a bad batch.

My advice, start small and grab a sample vial from somewhere and see if you like it. You may have luck here in the trade areas on ecf or i think happy vapor was selling them. If you do like them, its a heck of a deal from flavourart. One bottle should last you a year :p

I agree..No matter what there's a lingering smell and taste no matter what flavor you use. I think it is their USP juice. Will try with the PG and VG.

Funny enough (or not) with Ecopure mix i found this does not happen at all and their flavors are good.
 

waxaddict

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Yep. Some good stuff.

Their guidelines for them are in the 1-3% range. I found that good for the strong ones like Dark Vapure, but the lighter ones worked better for me closer to 10%.

Whatever you start with on the FlavourArt flavoring, start small, work on small batches and slowly up the flavoring. Most of them can take some time to fully "develop" so adding flavor too quickly can mess up the batch.

How long would you recommend letting a batch develop? I finally ordered some of the smaller bottles (mayble 3mL) to make smaller trial batches.
 
I have tried the Cuban supreme, clove and desert ship. Cuban has turn into one of my favorite vapes.

Usually the mix takes about 24 hours IMO to fully settle and meld flavors, on occasion it has continued to get better after that, but i don't suspect it should take more than 36hrs.

Keep in mind I use PG and VG for my vape so I don't know if you plan to use both or just one.
 

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How long would you recommend letting a batch develop? I finally ordered some of the smaller bottles (mayble 3mL) to make smaller trial batches.

Depends on your VG content. No VG, then just an hour or two. Lots of VG, then about a day or so. Throwing the mix into some hot water (while inside the bottle) and letting it cool down naturally will speed up the heavy VG mixes melding.
 

andyl66

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Flavourart flavours are amazing! The best ones I have tried have been Maple Syrup, Irish Cream (oh my god, what a flavour), Caramel, and Rasberry.

I also got Ultimate Camtel and Ultimate Maxboro, both are supposed to be tobacco like, but sadly neither of them are. I mixed an ultimate camtel and after a week to mature it tasted pretty good. Nothing like a cig though, but it did taste nice. Ultimate Maxboro is also a nice vape, but not like cig either.

I have yet to have a horrible flavour from them. Okay, maybe they aren't as good as premixed flavours from Dekang, but it works out so much cheaper to vape your own mixes :)

If you're getting nasty aftertaste that's what the mts vape wizard will get rid of. Only use this stuff sparingly though, around two drops per 5ml is plenty. Do the same with the flavours, in a 5ml just drop around two drops in, then taste and keep adding at one drop at a time until you get the flavour you want. Then leave to stand for the day and it'll taste amazing the next day.
 

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Kazman,
I used to export out of the US into your country and remember it being a little more difficult to get products into than most countries. If this is still so and you're trying to use local flavours; those which use alcohol and distilled water as dilutants likely won't hurt your atomizers. Those with oils or sugars will clog and should be avoided. Also, deeply coloured flavourings can be problematic.

Whatever you do, don't try peri peri:laugh:
 
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just got hold of some flavour-art from liberty-flights.

Oak
Maple Syrup
Burley

and Latakia

Not given them my full attention yet.

The Maple is very agreeable brings back childhood memories of when my mother would take me to the Pancake place (God I miss it.) I would have the bacon and maple served with a generous dollop if Ice Cream...HEAVAN. Am going to try mixing with the bacon flavour from Decadent.

The other one i have put to test is the Burley. Supposed to be a tobacco flavour, it's pleasant and gives a refreshing cleanse of the palate like the slice of orange you have after a curry. It has an aroma of Cayenne about it, but not the heat.
 
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