RDA I'm a flavor mixing fool!

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Fiatrix

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I have finally upgraded myself to the big-leagues, after a couple months of using the Halo Triton kit (a simple, non-variable pen style), and I'm enjoying the cannolis out of my new Vapor Shark rDNA 40 and Magma clone! Don't even have a drip tip yet, but I'm goin' to town, haha. I built my first coil, wicked it with some organic cotton, and seriously surprised myself with how very easy it was and how darn-near perfect it turned out. :)

Perhaps it's because I'm still near the beginning of tasting new juices and working myself into a flavor profile, but I'm finding myself just dripping away, mixing different flavors and nic levels on the same wick. A few drops of strawberry cream at 6mg here... couple drops of Belgian cocoa at 12mg there... add a few drops of nic-free blue moo... vaping along the way and having fun tasting the evolution of flavors as I go. Anybody else have a tendency to do this, or do you often re-wick or vape through all the juice before switching?
 

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Experimentation is fun. I finally found a base flavor that I make in large batches, then add the flavors to it as I want. It saves lots of money and the base batch is always steeped. As far as wicking goes, if it vapes right, I'll leave that sucker in there for as long as it lasts.:cool: I once got three months on the same coil!!! Of course, I changed the wick out some, because I use a sweet caramel and it would gunk. But, the coil, I'd just torch until it was clean. Congratulations, you are on a healthier journey!:thumbs: I learned almost all I needed here, the DIY section has so much great info. Any questions, just PM me. :mail:
 
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