Is it possible to extract nicotine from patches????????????

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stevenewbe

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Hello All. Thanks for the previous help I have received from you all in the past. I am well on my way with mixing my own juice with a PV base @ 72mg, near UK limit, down to 24mg 70pg-30vg and was wandering if there is a way of extracting the nicotine from the patches you stick on your arm. Never used them and have no intention of using them in the normal way as I am now a hardened vapor'er. I was thinking, if possible at all, it may be a simple case of putting the patches in some PV and warming for some time to extract the good stuff????? Has anyone any knowledge of this method or is it just not possible????? Thanks again and I know I am asking the right people. Cheers, Steve
 

Lowry

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Nov 13, 2013
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Hello All. Thanks for the previous help I have received from you all in the past. I am well on my way with mixing my own juice with a PV base @ 72mg, near UK limit, down to 24mg 70pg-30vg and was wandering if there is a way of extracting the nicotine from the patches you stick on your arm. Never used them and have no intention of using them in the normal way as I am now a hardened vapor'er. I was thinking, if possible at all, it may be a simple case of putting the patches in some PV and warming for some time to extract the good stuff????? Has anyone any knowledge of this method or is it just not possible????? Thanks again and I know I am asking the right people. Cheers, Steve

Please throw your idea in the trash. Do it the right way without cutting corners. Buy nic juice an a safe to handle proportion.
 

Bunnykiller

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its possible but tedious and EXPENSIVE! To get the same amount of nic from patches as compared to 500ml of 100nic in 100VG (75$) from Myfreedomsmokes you would need 3 boxes of 21mg nic patches, the VG, the time to disassemble them, the time to soak them, etc you would be looking at 90$ + labor, not what I would call cost effective.
 
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