how to measure VG?

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Ebertshay

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Hi all,
I'm wondering if there's a good way to measure VG. I've been using a cheap plastic pipette but it doesn't work that great. It takes forever for all the air bubbles to settle in the pipette and it's too thick to get it all out. Then next time I use the pipette there's always a couple ml left over so my measurements aren't accurate. I've heard you can microwave it to thin it out but never tried it. Is there a better way?
Thanks in advance for any advice:)
 

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Second the syringe with no needle. Pour a little more than you need into a shallow bowl or dish; I use a ramekin with short sides and a nice wide base. A 20 ml syringe will suck it up fine; I don't bother even heating it up. Without transferring to the bowl, it's a pain to get into the (generally) narrow-necked bottle.
 

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One other idea for you, if VG can be the first ingredient you add:
Say you need 10 ml of VG. Instead of VG add 10ml of plain water to your container. Mark a line on your container. Dump the water. Now add VG up to that line using any tool (funnel, syringe, whatever) you like.

(The very easiest for me is to set the VG bottle in warm water to make it runny, but if you want to avoid heating it...)
 
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