Help a noob with some e-juice advice

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Nesh

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Okay Guys, I think this might be the right area for this type of questions.
I recently started vaping about 7-8 weeks ago and I'd like some help on e-juice.

I've tried a lot of flavors in the past few weeks looking for good ones. I know, I know, its hard to recommend flavors since everyone has different tastes but I'm sure someone has similar tastes so try to help me out lol

I started with a single coil setup on a Magma rda (not sure abt ohms, it was done by the guy at CityVape (my local vape shop) but it was 6 wraps on 26g kanthal) and a Nemesis Mod with an Efest IMR 18650 2500 mAh 3.7V. Dripping 6mg of NicQuid's Southern Freeze. Then NicQuid's Apple Frost (liked the menthol flavors alot since I smoked menthols). Since then I've changed to a dual coil on a TugBoat V2 RDA and now i dislike the Southern Freeze (at 6mg anyway), Apple Frost is still great but 6mg is a bit strong and i tend to use very little of it now and then.

My favorites so far have been Alpha Vape's Mr. Miyagi, Manchu and The Dude. Also really like Clouds of Hope's Strength. I vape these usually at 0mg or 3mg if available. 6 by itself without being diluted is too much. Vapor production on these (especially Alpha Vape juices are amazing because of the high VG) and the flavor is great too.

Now I'm trying to find new flavor's.
Tried The Vaping Rabbit's White Rabbit. I do like the dessert flavor of it (shortbread cookies, blueberry i think) but it gets a little irritating after a while.

Ordered a few flavors from MtBakerVapor (Blue Ice, Lightning, and Thug Juice) all at a higher VG/PG mix with 2 flavor shots. Out the box they were terrible, tasted like chemicals and perfume with menthol. After a 5 days now the thug juice is much better but the others are still bad. Guess I'll give it more time to steep

Anyway, what I guess I'm looking for is recommendations on E-Juice thats high in VG in a low nic (3, 2, 1 or even 0) thats great out of the box or after a LOW steep time. Fruit flavors are what I've been mostly looking for, also willing to try more bakery/dessert flavors after trying a Waffle juice (forgot name, tried at Brooklyn Vapors, its expensive stuff though). Or something similar to any of the Alpha Vapes I mentioned previously (the stuff's pretty expensive and quitting smoking has been saving me money but if i have to keep buying those I might end up spending more than before lol).

Any and all recommendations are welcomed.

Thanks!
 

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Hoops is my favorite by Alpha. Great sauce. Mr. Miaygi is the sweetest vape I still liked. The only other top shelf vendor I'm into at the moment is FRSH. Their teas are very floral, if you want to give that flavor profile a try.

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Barbchris

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My favorite vanilla on a dripper is Vazilla G2 Prime. One of my top 3 juices overall. Cereal Killa -- the original from 9 South & Sugar Bear from Cuttwood are both not cheap but great.

Have you tried Sweet Tooth by Alpha? I also like their Omega line's Breeze (cantaloupe) & Chronos (tasty vanilla marshmallow.) just started vaping their stuff & I really like it.
 

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One way to get a discount on Alpha & Omega Vapes, as well as other companies such as Crown Liquids, Lucky Irish Vapor... Is Easy Vape Club. You pick the bottles you want shipped each month & they are substantially cheaper than anywhere else:

https://www.easyvapeclub.com

There's usually an intro offer. Might check their Facebook page or google it. I think I got 30 - 35 % off my first order. 6 bottles shipped is right around $48 I believe, before the discount. I had been vaping Breeze, but hadn't tried anything else in their line until using EVC.
 

Mogar

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you can ask 1000 different people and get 999 different opinions (one person is usually strange). My suggestion is to go to your B&M shops and taste what they have on their "flavor bar" and find what you like best. Until you know what you generally prefer, ordering online is like trying to shoot a bull's-eye in the middle of a rave.
Once you have flavors you know you like (butterscotch / Menthol / fish-fingers and custard etc) then you can order online and go to those flavors there and save yourself some cash.
 
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