HOW to get the best e juice

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Wrainn

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Since what may be the best e juice to me may not be the best e juice to you, I don't think anyone can answer this question, however, just order samples from different vendors until you find something you like. With all the vendors out there, it could take awhile but goodluck with your search
 

Siciliansith

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Thanks guys i was kinda wondering how you all get your best juices while needing different suppliers do you just order stuff to get your faves from each or whats the trick lol

LOl i guess its 4 ry4 from one guy or lady and 4 from another. from name you juice lol cost wise.

Edit i removed XXXX name because im not sure if thats proper to give out names. While im still searching for a great vape ive found some good stuff but cant get consistancy. Bwb was the best and my brother from florida loved it but he bought a 180 mall smoke that smokes great but not easy to top off. He went through my BWB stock i gave him in a week lol. So hopefully topping off his expresso lol i can find himn a good ecig that is versatile. Now i need a good cartomizer for a riva 510 or a im thinking KR8 beacus etheres alot of cartos for that with cooler vape TY with a decent top off flavor ty
 
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+1 on the trying samples from different vendors. To get you started here's a couple of deals. Honeyville has a sale going on on their samples until the 18th. They're .98 per sample size bottle. I got 8 different sample for around 12.00 with shipping. Vermillion River is giving away a sample for the price of shipping and they send you another free one along with it (of their choosing). You end up with 9mls for 2.50.
 
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Definitely pick up 3 or 5ml sample size bottles...
And don't forget the blank carts/cartos so you'll be able to test each without mixing.
That's the only way to really know if you like a particular flavor...

Mixing (even just the small amount left in an uncleaned cart/carto) can change a flavor dramatically.
I just ordered 7 x 5ml bottles to try, picked 2 favorites in a larger 30ml bottle & went from there...
Next month, ill try a few new sample sizes...

I chuckle whenever I compare the cost of liquids to cartons of analogs
~$30 to try all sorts of great flavors in a month VS. $90-100 for 2 cartons in a month...

:)
 

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+1 on the trying samples from different vendors. To get you started here's a couple of deals. Honeyville has a sale going on on their samples until the 18th. They're .98 per sample size bottle. I got 8 different sample for around 12.00 with shipping. Vermillion River is giving away a sample for the price of shipping and they send you another free one along with it (of their choosing). You end up with 9mls for 2.50.

ty I WISH THIS FORUM WOULD GIVE US A THANKS OPTION . I APRECIATE THE HELP. sorry for caps
 

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Taste is very subjective, so, as others have suggested, what one person absolutely loves may not necessarily appeal to the next person. As someone else mentioned, read the juice reviews and keep your eye out for deals or specials being offered from the various vendors. Also, if you know a group of vapers (a local group perhaps), it may be useful to organize some sort of juice exchange for trying out new-to-you flavors.
 

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Taste is very subjective, so, as others have suggested, what one person absolutely loves may not necessarily appeal to the next person. As someone else mentioned, read the juice reviews and keep your eye out for deals or specials being offered from the various vendors. Also, if you know a group of vapers (a local group perhaps), it may be useful to organize some sort of juice exchange for trying out new-to-you flavors.
ty cactus i'll keep in mind when i get more flavors to share gret idea,
 
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Thanks Digs I guess i stick with a one supllier for my Juice which im confident in and need one for Prefilled cartos i just want consistency ty for the heads up all opinions get me more comfortable

I have a go-to supplier (Madvapes) but I like to cash in on some of the sales to try new flavors. If I'm careful, I can usually keep my supply in the ~25 cents per ml range.
 
You may already know this but....Best way I've found to buy my faves and make it economical is to: check the suppliers website for DIY flavorings to see if your fave is available in concentrated flavoring only (not pre-mixed). If so, you could buy unflavored bulk liquid (nicotine and VG/PG) and mix with your fave flavor concentrates. Cheaper and can mix to your taste preference. Not hard to do. Good luck.
 

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Not economical. I try lots and lots of samples. And if I really want to try something and there are no samples then I will buy up to a 30ml bottle to try it (like Tasty Vapor, and in my case a 60ml bottle if I am buying the 0mg to cut old juices because they don't offer low mg in their nic juices).

I will tell you what is really not economical... having some other part of your mind suddenly decide it wants to try dropping the nicotine level. As soon as I got a good collection of 18mg juices and had even just ordered more, some other part of my brain said it wanted to drop to 12mg. Then I bought 12mg juices - lots of them - all of my faves and new stuff too to lure me to 12mg. I went 12mg. Happy on 12mg, stocked them up well then brain says OK now to 6mg. (and I am ...... because my shopaholic buy finger had just bought a whole bunch of 12mg). So FINALLY I decided to buy 0mg wherever possible including all small samples and just cut the old juices.

What IS economical is to shop sales. Some places that have great sales are Vapor4Life (their cartos are KR8 but I use one of their juices on my 510 and Riva- their WOWbacco). I do have a KR8 so I use their carto sampler packs to test their juices. Sign up for their mailing list bottom left of their front page. Gourmet Vapor doesn't have sales as often but sometimes they have really good sales. They just finished a 50% off sale. FreedomSmokeUSA has great sales but I don't know if they mail them out - you may need to watch their vendor forum on ECF.

Tasty Vapor BTW - if you find something you like there then you can get the per ml price down real low. You wait until your fave flavor is a sale of the week (listed on their front page). Buy it then in the highest nic and buy however many 0nic doublers you need (their flavored but 0nic versions which are super cheap for 60ml) and mix the nic juice down to your level. They have a table in their FAQ of how to create various nic levels with their doublers. Somebody figured out you can get it down to as low as 25 cents per ml for some nic levels.

Then even cheaper is DIY. There is a whole DIY section on ECF (I think it is inside the Tips & Tricks section.
 
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Juice is not economical(but still cheaper than smoking) until you find your one. I lucked out on my first pick with Halo being my all day everyday (I do recommend it as a try). With that said, there are people that don't like Halo(beyond my imagination!). And even though I have found my one, I still like to check out other vendors. Most juices don't make the cut, and I PIF them to someone else. Because I still look around, I have found three other juices I like on occasion. Even though we didn't change smokes alot, I think it is nice to be able to check out other juices.
Best wishes!
 

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The problem I have is that what was my absolute favorite juice last month is now collecting dust on the shelf and I'm looking for a new favorite. Last month it was Maple Cream, right now it's Juicy Peach, next month........who knows? I've started mixing my own. I think that will solve the problem. If I don't like it, I can't blame the vendor......only myself. I think every vapor has a bit of a "juice junky" inside of them.
 
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