Guide to DIY Flavoring

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daveymist

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Just a little bit left.....

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Ok review time, 25% much better flavor more pronounced. Sweet vape, not overly sweet. Flavors are about the same none of them stand out maybe the caramel the most. Very smooth but missing two key parts to me. tobacco and vanilla flavors are not standing out. I can tell a hint of tobacco barely. The vanilla none.
In total I give it a 7to8 on flavor at 25%
6 on TH
29ml left to vape
Could possibly be used as a base but standalone it's not spectacular. Needs to be doctored by my opinion.

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Seabrook

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Reading through here I am new and did a coop for the capellas. Am I understanding right Capellas you mix at approx 15%. If mixing I guess you would want the total to be 15% also ?

I would start at 12%, rubrduk. I have been using Capella's exclusively for two years now, and I prefer a few flavorings at 12%. You really can't ruin them, so don't concern yourself on maybe having to add a couple of more drops if the 12% doesn't float your boat.
 

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Absolutely great!

I loved it the thread, and thanks. I had posted a request for info in the ask a veteran's section, and they referred me here. I learned a great deal here.
Holy Schnikes me too!!! I just finished reading all 247 pages of this section....my mind is officially blown!!! I was just curious about a few things and I couldn't "put the book down".... :ohmy:
 

Razz

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I just wanted to give a shout out to the people in this thread. THANK YOU

I've just mixed my first DYI flavor. i will save $50 a month AT LEAST.

After reading many posts on DYI i was a bit nervous to start....so i started small. I have to say, my very first batch i liked what i made :)

5ml to start and i'll see how i feel after that, cappella with out steeping. lots of vapor, and omg i can make this thing exactly how i want it! <3 Couldnt of done it with out this forum, everyone here just simply rocks :)

THANK YOU <3
 

breaktru

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I just wanted to give a shout out to the people in this thread. THANK YOU

I've just mixed my first DYI flavor. i will save $50 a month AT LEAST.

After reading many posts on DYI i was a bit nervous to start....so i started small. I have to say, my very first batch i liked what i made :)

5ml to start and i'll see how i feel after that, cappella with out steeping. lots of vapor, and omg i can make this thing exactly how i want it! <3 Couldnt of done it with out this forum, everyone here just simply rocks :)

THANK YOU <3

Good for you Razz, congrats on your new found DYI mixing
 

AzPlumber

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I just wanted to give a shout out to the people in this thread. THANK YOU

I've just mixed my first DYI flavor. i will save $50 a month AT LEAST.

After reading many posts on DYI i was a bit nervous to start....so i started small. I have to say, my very first batch i liked what i made :)

5ml to start and i'll see how i feel after that, cappella with out steeping. lots of vapor, and omg i can make this thing exactly how i want it! <3 Couldnt of done it with out this forum, everyone here just simply rocks :)

THANK YOU <3

Sounds like you have been bitten by the DIY bug. Careful or you'll spend all your savings on more and more and more and soon you'll have a lab like the rest of us that just wanted to save some money with DIY liquids.
 

lauragal

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Wow, I am so jealous - I'd really like to DIY, but this is just so overwhelming. I'm sure once you have the basics down it gets easier? The thought of controlling what goes into my juice and how much, etc. is what I'm looking for. Can someone point me to the easiest "start up" method (i.e., what to buy, where to buy, etc?). Thanks for any help!
 
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