Yep, that's exactly what I mean. I don't mean any harm by sharing the information, nothing against any individual supplier, nor do I know exactly who does and doesn't. However, I do know from experience of using many brands of liquid, that this is definitely the case. I'm sure many do measure it properly, but there's many that do not. The same misconception goes for "flavor shots".
If you take a 70/30 (vg/pg) mix, and add another ml or 2 of flavoring (which is what is added with many suppliers flavor shots/bursts) which is either PG or Alcohol based, on top of that, your actually going to be at 64/36 %, or 58/42 % (1ml/2ml extra flavoring). And, that's assuming that it was originally a true 70/30 mix (which goes back to my original point).
I know this is a little off-track, but I just wanted to clear up any confusion with our liquid seeming very thick, and the standard fluid (the samples we sent) are truly 80/20 VG/PG (2ml's of flavoring).
-Rob
If you take a 70/30 (vg/pg) mix, and add another ml or 2 of flavoring (which is what is added with many suppliers flavor shots/bursts) which is either PG or Alcohol based, on top of that, your actually going to be at 64/36 %, or 58/42 % (1ml/2ml extra flavoring). And, that's assuming that it was originally a true 70/30 mix (which goes back to my original point).
I know this is a little off-track, but I just wanted to clear up any confusion with our liquid seeming very thick, and the standard fluid (the samples we sent) are truly 80/20 VG/PG (2ml's of flavoring).
-Rob
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