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Is this the correct Vegetable Glycerine?

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dreamsz

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Hi experts,

Need help.

Is this the correct Glycerine?

Bake King Glycerine | Bake King

My old set which was 2 years ago spoiled (ego pen kind)

Got a ipv4 and Kangertech tank yesterday.
Filled it up with my old 18mg N (50/50) juice from Eur... but it keeps making me cough and the "throat hit" was bad.
Was surfing and gotten some flavors from LorANN but i get confused with the glycerine to used.

Please help.
 

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I don't see USP on there anywhere or an indication of its purity. Plus, $1.50 for 26mL is pretty expensive. I can get 493mL in Natural Grocers for $6 and that's in person. There are places that sell VG for $22/gal.

Vegetable Glycerin USP - ecigExpress

ETA: Should have probably read what forum this was posted in first! Sorry if my post is irrelevant!
 
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Minzy,

Oh... eh, in red man, they name it as glycerine? got different brand one or not?
I nearly went guardian pharmacy buy... omg....

By Red Man I supposed its erm..... starts with P one right?

Yea bro, you're definitely looking at the right one, VG is also known as glycerine
 
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Haha.. yeah! thank 'soap'! btw any veteran can point me where to find nic free recipes? Did a search and it seems to be bits and pieces everywhere.. and to DIY, do you use a 80% (PG/VG) / 20% (Flavor) or 90%/10%?

I'm using the eJuice calculator at eJuice Recipe Calculator at 5ml.. and why is water used as a dilutant? It seems to be optional.. any type of water? or distilled water? Sorry for bombardin... still learning...

if 80% dilutant and zero water
PG or VG (no nicotine) 4.0 ml 80 drops 80.0%
Water 0.0 ml 0 drops 0.0%
Flavoring(s) 1.0 ml 20 drops 20.0%

If 90% dilutant and zero water
PG or VG (no nicotine) 4.5 ml 90 drops 90.0%
Water 0.0 ml 0 drops 0.0%
Flavoring(s) 0.5 ml 10 drops 10.0%
 

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Haha.. yeah! thank 'soap'! btw any veteran can point me where to find nic free recipes? Did a search and it seems to be bits and pieces everywhere.. and to DIY, do you use a 80% (PG/VG) / 20% (Flavor) or 90%/10%?

I'm using the eJuice calculator at eJuice Recipe Calculator at 5ml.. and why is water used as a dilutant? It seems to be optional.. any type of water? or distilled water? Sorry for bombardin... still learning...

if 80% dilutant and zero water
PG or VG (no nicotine) 4.0 ml 80 drops 80.0%
Water 0.0 ml 0 drops 0.0%
Flavoring(s) 1.0 ml 20 drops 20.0%

If 90% dilutant and zero water
PG or VG (no nicotine) 4.5 ml 90 drops 90.0%
Water 0.0 ml 0 drops 0.0%
Flavoring(s) 0.5 ml 10 drops 10.0%

i use this program. Its more detailed that the one you linked, and comes with many user submitted recipes.

People add distilled water to dilute the thickness of heavy VG based juices, as it may be too thick to wick properly in a tank. All recipes can be done without nic as it doesn't affect the flavour. only the TH.

Flavour is entirely up to you, but people usually start off with 20% flavoring, and adjust from there. gotta trial and error till you find the amount that you like.
 
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i use this program. Its more detailed that the one you linked, and comes with many user submitted recipes.

People add distilled water to dilute the thickness of heavy VG based juices, as it may be too thick to wick properly in a tank. All recipes can be done without nic as it doesn't affect the flavour. only the TH.

Flavour is entirely up to you, but people usually start off with 20% flavoring, and adjust from there. gotta trial and error till you find the amount that you like.

Thanks @Minzy ! !
 
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