Greetings- q about sampling flavors

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OhHiImRob

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Hello everyone. Searching around early this morning I found this forum. I'm quite new to this, have been vaping for just under two weeks now. Not using anything special- ego-t and a t3s from Kanger. It is working out so far. I haven't had a cigarette since I got started which rules.. I am curious tho. This type of tank doesn't really seem conducive to trying new things and there are sooo many flavors. What is a good way to try stuff out? I just think there's gotta be a better way than dumping a bunch of juice in a tank only to learn you don't care for it that much. Thanks!
 

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I have a backup eSmart kit (pen style) that has very small clearo's which I try stuff out in. The PV is a good little back up. Plus the clearos are so cheap that I don't mind tossing them and getting new. Many folks wash/clean their tanks, but I personally have been unsuccessful at doing so. I hope you find a better answer to your question :)
 

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You could try getting an atomizer to drip, that way you can see if you like the liquid before you fill it up with your t3s. Another option might be getting the standard size cartomizers, usually comes in a 5 pack, which have a poly fill in them to hold the liquid.
But I would go with my first suggestion of the atomizer. You'll only need about 3-4 drops to vape a few times and if you don't like the flavor you can just vape it off or rinse the atomizer and let air dry overnight. For new to me liquids, I use the atomizer.

Edit: Man I am a slow typer...:D
 
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I use a Genesis clone rebuildable for dripping and testing new flavors, but a simple dripping atty is the best route if you don't want to get into the whole rebuildable thing...

I also really like the Vision Nano, but even at $3 each I would hate to throw one out after a single use if I didn't like the flavor. I haven't tried cleaning one.
 

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Just picked up a couple Nano's for $2 ea. Wanted something for those little sample bottles and for testing if my juice is ripe. I have read several threads saying that they can be cleaned..just not sure how many times but I figure these little guys will come in handy when I go out for girls night. Wouldn't want to tie one on and a spinner and a tank.
 

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I also have some cheap small tanks I have used.. V2 betas and Ce4s come to mind. By far the cheapest method was to re-use some of the carts I got when I first started e-cigs. I picked up some Fins 7 pre-filled for $10.

I found that by cleaning them in hot water a few times I could re-use them. But that was alot of liquid and I found some real NASTY juices while hunting for good suppliers. So I found a few tricks that saved me some major headache. I pulled the filler material out and cut about 1/4 inch off. I took that 1/4 inch and put it back in the cart (tweezers work well.) Then I could drop 5 drops or so without it spilling all over and check flavors out. They also cleaned up as well as most of the atomizers I purchased.

Once I found a flavor I thought was good, I would tank it in one of the cheap smaller tanks to see if it would become a favorite. I plan on making my own juice very soon and this method will allow me to tweak recipes.... already have the start for a twizzler recipe :blink:
 
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