how do you go about choosing a flavor?

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zerominusone

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I started just looking around different sites and getting what I thought might be good. After a few months, and a BUNCH of money, I started going by word-of-mouth. If somebody else likes it it must be good. That's how I found my all day vape, Tennessee Cured from Johnson Creek. I'll still look around and get try different juices but not nearly as much as before I found what I think is the best.
 

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i gotta say im not looking forward to spending a bunch of money on different juices and what not. id love to find one i love and just roll with it. i figure that for 6 months ive had the same flavor on my no name cheap e.cig and like it pretty well as is. the flavor kinda grew on me.
by the way im seaching for the mail man as my ego t and juice kit is supposed to be here today and if it doesnt come today ill have to wait til tuesday!!!
 

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I think all those vendors that Hairball listed have samples or sampler packs. These usually come in 3 or 5ml sizes and cost around $2.25 a piece. That is the best way to go without ending up with a bunch of large bottles of juice you can't stand.

Definitely do NOT order a large size of juice based on recommendations from others. No matter how many love and adore and worship it.

You can pretty much rely on recommendations for hardware, but when it comes to juices, one man's treasure is another man's trash. Trust me on that.

Yep, finding the right juice is the hardest part. And the search for a better one is never ending.
 
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alrighty, i now have my ego-t and 4 flavors and ive been vaping like a mad man all day. i started out with a tank of broad street tobacco flavor and liked it pretty darn well. then switched to a mix of broad street and atomic cinnamon and it was good too. wanting to try other things i tried a mix of broad street and something called relax....im not so keen on the relax flavor at all so i filled a tank with broad street and a hint of spearmint and it seems pretty good.
is it ok to mix like this or should i just go for straight flavor and stop adding the tobacco flavor to it?
by the way, how long does it take to clog an atomizer???lol. the draw doesnt seem to be as easy as it was earlier with the tobacco flavor only.
 

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Sounds like you got lucky with your choices!

It's okay to mix flavors, lots of people including me do it regularly in order to try new combinations. Tobacco with a little cinnamon is a good one, I happened to get this combo once from Tasty Vapor when someone made a fortunate mixing error.

How long does it take to clog an atomizer? I think I did it in three days once! I almost always use cartomizers now and get about 5-7 days out of them before they need replacement. Atomizers are still necessary for testing new flavors since you don't want to waste at least 1 mL of juice and a new carto on something you don't like to vape.
 
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