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I tend to prefer my own stuff over the shop bought stuff.
Not hard to see why. Most vape Shops do single flavor mixes or if they do anything more only 2 flavor mixes. I think you and I both know it is easy to blend better juices than you'll find in most Vape Shops. Do you blend by weight, or do you use syringes still? Do you use the e-liquid calculator on ELR?
 

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Not hard to see why. Most Vape Shops do single flavor mixes or if they do anything more only 2 flavor mixes. I think you and I both know it is easy to blend better juices than you'll find in most Vape Shops. Do you blend by weight, or do you use syringes still? Do you use the e-liquid calculator on ELR?

Yeah I make my own using syringes and a large measuring flask thing. Not tried it by weight but I heard its easier. A use a juice calculator on my android devices called liquix Liquix E-Liquid Calculator - Android Apps on Google Play

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Not tried it by weight but I heard its easier.
Actually it is easily. I resisted for quite a while but finally gave in. I have been doing it by weight for about a month now. Being I blend on average 800-1200ml of juice per week I'd say it has definitely saved a lot of time. Being there is a chance of over shooting your mark when blending in this manner, I still syringe the nic. Correct nic mg we know is very important. Especially when blending for a shop......
 
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Actually it is easily. I resisted for quite a while but finally gave in. I have been doing it by weight for about a month now. Being I blend on average 800-1200ml of juice per week I'd say it has definitely saved a lot of time. Being there is a chance of over shooting your mark when blending in this manner, I still syringe the nic. Correct nic mg we know is very important. Especially when blending for a shop......
I don't make any where near as much as that! I might try that way and see how I get on. Pulling up over 20ml of pure vg through a 14g needle is a pain in backside! Thanks for the tip

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Pulling up over 20ml of pure vg through a 14g needle is a pain in backside!
Try as much as 80ml. 0mg 20% Flavor MaxVG. Do a lot of 100ml batches. Basically you need a scale that weighs in 0.01 gram resolution. Make sure the scale either do not timeout and shut off, or it take several minutes to auto turn off. If you use 4oz bottles for flavor then I recommend this cap http://flavorwest.com/index.php/water-soluble-flavoring/twist-open-dispensing-cap.html .

If you get the 30ml or other bottles just make sure they have the needle tips. If you can find them, I couldn't, get a 500ml bottle with the same kind of dispensing cap to make up your VG/PG base in for easy dispensing. I had to go with 250ml unfortunately. Actually 250ml might be good enough for you anyway, heck, you're not blending for a ton of people. That's all I can think of that you need at the moment. If I think of something I missed I'll let you know.....


Think of it, no more cleaning syringes every time you change flavors, or taking the chance of tainting one flavor with another. Use one syringe for nic. Mix in the bottle you are making (No bottle clean up). It's win, win.......
 
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