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How much is quality e-liquid worth to you?

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Codz

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95% of the juice i have bought has been more than £3 per 10ml bottle.

The most i have paid is £16.99 for 30ml. I'm not on a tight budget so price is in no way the biggest factor when i come to buying juices, although i do bear it in mind and i do get less of the £16.99 juice than a comparable cheaper one.

The cheapest i've paid are the JJ 10ml bottles @ £1.50 or the Liqua from FT @ £3.50 for 30ml.

For 30ml i consider under £6 very cheap, £6 - £9 cheap, £9 - £15 normal & anything over £15 expensive.

Unless it's something i love or it has amazing recommendations from several people i trust then i wouldnt pay more than the £16.99 for 30ml i previously mentioned because there is no reason at this point to be charging that much for juice.
 

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I was just wondering how much you guys pay for high quality e-liquids? I think around £3/10ml bottle is about as much as I would pay for high quality liquids. I see some companies charging as much as £5 per bottle! Is it just me or is that extortionate?

ALL the best and highest quality e-liquids are more than £3 for 10ml.

Grizwald = £12.99 for 30ml. Alchemist £4.30 for 10ml. Redwood Blend £5.49 for 10ml. GVC £5 for 10ml. TMAX = £13.00 for 30ml. Vermillion River £4.99

If you are vaping £3 e-liquid, unless it's premium hangsen or dekang (which is better than people give credit for, quality-wise), or Joose Juice (for example) then you might be missing out.

Redwood blend is too expensive, even on multi-buy, but Grizwald is worth every penny at £12.99.
 
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Rizzyking

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I think it depends on the person to be honest some people can taste so called high quality and hate it but give them a cheap one and they love it. For me i try to balance taste and price in the past i have found mist eliquid is a good balance but am currently waiting for my JJ one's to steep although the one tank of dark chery i had was already nice. Go by tastebuds not price after all it's the taste that matters end of the day.
 

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I'm the same would not go over £15-£16 I did pay £25 for 50ml grants vanilla custard and that was well worth it but I use LTecigs know and mix my own just get there base liquid ready mixed with nicotine and buy the flavours works out a lot cheaper plus I get it how I want it I think the diamond crystal vpg or pg vg 1.8mg nicotine is around £6.00 for 100ml and flavours start from around £1.80 and a mixing kits is about £4.00 and I also keep a bottle of each of the sweeteners and smooth taste in I keep a bottle of each base mix in then if I want to up the vg or pg and flavour I can and that way you end up with loads of flavours to choose from
 

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Quality means a hell of a lot to me, with the whole e cig revolution taking hold of the UK, means every man and his dog are up for a slice of the £ pie.

Lots of rebranding/ whitelabelling probably going on. Most of the ejuice company sites have no reviews. Maybe I'm going to get flamed for this but at the moment I'm tending to browse the US e juice suppliers more.

Yes there's a lot of them , but I think ( from what I've seen) there's more variety and more juice 'magicians' who create some fab flavors.

If any off you guys now of any UK juices which have received rave reviews from not only the UK subforums but from the forum as a whole then please tell me.

Cheers baly
 

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With the amount of choice and good suppliers in the US why would they be looking at UK suppliers so I think your being a bit demanding expecting UK suppliers to have got international recognition. C9V, vapeescape, joose juice and mist are all good suppliers and offer quality liquids to fit all budgets I've tried many and will be going back to mist as they suit me best. Look at some of them buy sampler bottles and find the one that your taste buds take too most it comes down to personal preference on which gives you the best experience.
 

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Demanding, not at all, in a market like the US, were as we both seem to agree there are lots of ejuice suppliers, only a handful appear in this and most vaping forums as being those who supply must try must have juices.

You mentioned Mist, from what ive read on a uk vapour forum isn't mist a rebraded / whitelabelled dekang?

UK homegrown ejuices are still in there infancy, the ecig markets young, hence why I've haven't seen anything that I would class as quality.

Once again this is my opinion, based upon the ejuices I've seen on a vast majority of UK websites. But if you know of something outstanding then please tell me as I would love to vape it.

Cheers
 

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I don't really care if it's a rebrand or not I go on how enjoyable the vape is mist may use some dekang but I've had mist peach and dekang peach and they were not the same so there is a difference. What I like or rave about is pointless you could try it and hate it hence my saying buy some sample bottles and find what you like as vaping is personal.
 
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