How do you add NIC to 0mg NIC e- juice?

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tyrant666

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Ok I am new at this but I ordered a bunch of juice at 0mg nic level because I did not know what percentage I really wanted it at.

I had visions of ordering 0mg nic juice and adding pure nicotine to the 0mg juice but I see that it is not recommended to handle pure 100% nicotine without a hazmat suit.

How can I bump up my nic level (from 0%) without screwing up the taste and flavor?
 

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You can find nic juice at any dilution you want from 12mg to 100mg. Nicotine Extract
100mg is 10% nicotine, and 12mg is 1.2%. This makes them safer to handle, but the higher the concentration, the more safety measures you will need to implement, such as gloves, face mask, apron, and goggles. Storage of the extra nic juice is also a concern.
Since you want to add nic to a juice without diluting the flavor too much, you will want to use the highest concentration you are comfortable working with. The exact formula for mixing depends on how much juice you will be "fixing" and what nic percentage you want in the end product. You will need to make specific measurements, so don't try to eyeball anything or measure in drops. Use good quality syringes for all measurements.
 

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So by doing what you say... I would get the highest 100mg (10%) and I could add say 3ml of zero no nic juice to 1 ml of 100mg extract and come up with something that has nic and still retains the flavor? I will bust out that nic calcuator and figure it out. Thanks


You can find nic juice at any dilution you want from 12mg to 100mg. Nicotine Extract
100mg is 10% nicotine, and 12mg is 1.2%. This makes them safer to handle, but the higher the concentration, the more safety measures you will need to implement, such as gloves, face mask, apron, and goggles. Storage of the extra nic juice is also a concern.
Since you want to add nic to a juice without diluting the flavor too much, you will want to use the highest concentration you are comfortable working with. The exact formula for mixing depends on how much juice you will be "fixing" and what nic percentage you want in the end product. You will need to make specific measurements, so don't try to eyeball anything or measure in drops. Use good quality syringes for all measurements.
 
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