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Grimwald

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I followed many suggestion on liquids only to find that the old adage is correct..."flavor is very personal".

I also discovered over the years that I really don't like flavors...any flavors. I have been happily vaping unflavored for 2 1/2 years.

I would add that you should take advantage of local vape shops that let you sample liquids. At least you might be able to narrow down what you like...fruits? tobaccos? desserts? beverages?
 
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MudVaper

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What kind brands/flavors have you already tried? Price point is important too.

If you feel ready and have a few bucks to invest, DIY is a great way to experiment.

While it takes an upfront investment, the cost compared to buying even cheap premade juice is incredibly inexpensive, is made to your taste and you will rarely run out.

Also, check to see if there is a vape bar in your area - essentially they are vape shops that let you taste the juice before you buy, also a good option.

Some online vendors also offer sample packs and let you pick the flavors.
 

KY_Rob

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As has been stated already, juice and flavor is very much all about personal preference. I might add, that your personal preferences will likely change significantly, especially if you're new to vaping.

Essentially, don't buy liquid in large quantities when you're just starting to vape. Even if you love it right now, there's a better than average chance you'll think much less of it within a really short period of time.

Sample packs are really the way to go early on. Personally, I prefer Halo liquids, and they offer several different samplers to choose from.
 

glointhedark

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Welcome to ECF.

My daughter and I enjoy eliquids from Mt. Baker Vapor, VaporBomb, The Vapor Room, Vape Wild, Mech Sauce, Ohm's Vapes, Seattle Vapors, Black Axis, and Carpe Diem Vapor. All have reasonable pricing and shipping, a decent selection of flavors, good customer service, and good turnaround time on shipping. Sign up for email newsletters and/or "Like" on Facebook to keep abreast of sales and coupon codes.

Have fun!
 

LouisLeBeau

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Hi @Merissa Brewer , and welcome to the ECF forums! I am personally very fond of a supplier who is meticulous about the ingredients they use, and the safety of their product. They have 100+ flavors, I'm sure you could find something you like here.

Ahlusion - A Fresh New Taste

For hardware, I am really liking temperature control with Stainless Steel, and the Uwell Crown atomizer with Stainless OCC coils as something I could recommend to someone of any amount of vape experience.. Just have to do your homework on batteries, no matter WHAT hardware you decide to use. :)
 
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