How I make 30 ml low cost

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zmbgzus

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I've dropped a good deal of money into diy mixing as it's become a hobby. Everyone has their preferences but, my suggestions for supplies are listed below along with my mixing ratios. With these suppliers, you can mix a 30 ml for $2.21

Food Grade Flavoring:

Lorannoils.com

USP.PG./.VG

Wholesale Propylene Glycol in Bulk...Cheapest USP Propylene Glycol Online
Various Bottles

U.S. Plastic Corp.

For nicotine, you're on your own. shop around..

Mixing ratios:

For max flavor and cloud production:
40/60.PG./.VG.This mixture provides flavor and vapor density without a harsh hit. All of the benefits, no draw backs..

Flavor:

Fruits 5-20%
tobacco 2%
Creams 10-15%
Chocolate 12%
Candies 5-20%
Menthol 1-2%

Blends from these suppliers only take a few hrs to steep vs days-weeks. Steeping can be supplanted by placing your mix in the window for direct sunlight, although if you're not using light sensitive glass, nicotine may break down with heat treat steeping..

I also run a fb page called Stop Smoking Start vaping if you'd like to message questions. Ty.

-zmbgzus
 

Rat2chat2

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Isn't it wonderful? Can't believe how really cheap this can be done. My mixes, maybe only me likes them but that's ok because I am the only one that matters. :laugh: I do prefer the Vaping Zone gourmet and super concentrated flavors. You use so much less that I feel like it is more economical. Drops -vs- mls. Happy mixing to us. :)
 

dannyv45

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You sometimes sacrifice flavor and quality when you buy run of the mill flavoring and cheap quality NIC, PG and VG. I use top shelf base and flavorings from hangsen and inawera and although I may spend a little more for them the difference in flavor, quality and consistancy is huge. And at that I average $3 to 3.50 per 30ml so the savings is still substantial but the quality is high. The saying goes you get what you pay for.
 

Nikkel

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The saying goes you get what you pay for.

Salespeople love that phrase.
Dan Dennett would refer to this as a "deepity". Anybody who ponders its meaning for more than a few seconds knows that it is essentially false and misleading.
It is true that if you pay for a gallon of PG, you probably won't get a gallon of gasoline. But, paying more for stuff does not guarantee you will get better quality stuff.
 
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