Hi, I'm new here,,

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Hoosier

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Howdy.

Congrats on your first year vaping.

I've heard that some joker named Hoosier has a few blogs on DIY mixing. (You will need some more posts to see the link.)

There is also a very active DIY mixing sub forum and an amazingly active DIY PV building sub forum here. If you like making your own stuff, this is the place to be.
 

Fiamma

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Is it cheaper to mix one's own juice and is it harder? A friend of mine wants to mix his own as he likes strong flavours and finds what he is buying not strong enough (taste not nicotine strength).
I'd like strong tastes as well. Can anyone please recommend a brand that sells many flavours like coffee, mocha, chocolate, black cherry?

I find it much less expensive and the result tastes like i want it to. There are several companies I use, FlavourArt, Capella, Signature, Flavor Apprentice Professional and LorAnn. FlavourArt is especially concentrated, takes very little.

You will need an ejuice calculator, found online, eJuiceMeUp has one I like plus some recipes attached. The DIY section on our ECF forum also has help, tips and recipes.

Cost for me to make a 30ml bottle varies with the flavour costs, mainly. My highest cost is 3.39 for a 30ml finished bottle.

YMMV
 
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aidreon

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Welcome and congrats on your one year analog free ;)
Mixing your own juice is definitely cheaper yes, and you can make it taste like you want it. Plus I think that's quite pleasant to "cook" your own juice, that's part of the vaping pleasure and if you find something you really like, it's nice to know that you probably have quite a unique juice :p
 
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