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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23737176" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>There a a bunch of coconut crème brûlée recipes for DIY. It’s entirely possible theres a company that does it premade. Disposables are all generally high PG juice because VG is too thick for their marker style pith “tank”s. You may find you like some VG in your juice. Or not. With DIY you can do whatever. The initial cash outlay is higher than buying a single disposable but in the long run it’s massively cheaper</p><p></p><p>If I was doing this I would go with either a geek vape Zeus on a geek vape ageis max100 with 3 21700s, a charger, and some coils. Or a capo squonk and a berserker mini both in clearance at wetvapes) All that together will cost as much as 6 or 7 disposables, (unless you go with the capo squonk thing in which case it will be more like 3) but they’ll last for well over a year when those 6 or 7 disposables will maybe do a month and a half. So you’re WAY money ahead longer term. And it’s not like you can quit next week. Or next year if you’re doing disposables (though with DIY you CAN! disposables suck ... for quitting nicotine) If this appeals I’d look at some DIY recopies. On this site. Iirc the thread include the word “diy” so it should be easy to search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23737176, member: 43994"] There a a bunch of coconut crème brûlée recipes for DIY. It’s entirely possible theres a company that does it premade. Disposables are all generally high PG juice because VG is too thick for their marker style pith “tank”s. You may find you like some VG in your juice. Or not. With DIY you can do whatever. The initial cash outlay is higher than buying a single disposable but in the long run it’s massively cheaper If I was doing this I would go with either a geek vape Zeus on a geek vape ageis max100 with 3 21700s, a charger, and some coils. Or a capo squonk and a berserker mini both in clearance at wetvapes) All that together will cost as much as 6 or 7 disposables, (unless you go with the capo squonk thing in which case it will be more like 3) but they’ll last for well over a year when those 6 or 7 disposables will maybe do a month and a half. So you’re WAY money ahead longer term. And it’s not like you can quit next week. Or next year if you’re doing disposables (though with DIY you CAN! disposables suck ... for quitting nicotine) If this appeals I’d look at some DIY recopies. On this site. Iirc the thread include the word “diy” so it should be easy to search. [/QUOTE]
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