Log in
Register
Welcome to the world's largest e-cigarette website.
The voice of vaping since 2007
Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
Welcome to the world's largest e-cigarette website.
The voice of vaping since 2007
Forums
Forum list
New posts
Search forums
Leaderboards
Products
Search reviews
Brands-Connect
Latest content
Vaping.com
Disposable Vapes
Vape Juice
Vape Kits
Vape Pods
Vape Coils
Star Suppliers
Media
New media
Search media
Blogs
New entries
New comments
Blog list
Search blogs
Log in
Register
Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
More options
Toggle width
Share this page
Share this page
Share
Facebook
X (Twitter)
Reddit
Pinterest
Tumblr
WhatsApp
Email
Share
Link
Menu
Install the app
Install
Forums
E-Cigarette Community
New Members: Introduce Yourself!
It's DIY Time For Me
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23664324" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>TLDNR: cheapskate vaping</p><p>My specialty is cheap. How to vape for the lowest possible $/mo. and lowest effort input. The result is juice that is in no way special, and isn’t particularly consistent. I think I can do it for about $usa20/month though.</p><p></p><p>Cheapskate dos:</p><p>1. Get only the stuff you need.</p><p> Don’t bother with the DIY kits. They’ve got a bunch of stuff in em you don’t really need and may never use. You will need measurement equipment, but those and possibly some funnels and juice bottles is more or less it. Even 100mg nic base can be washed off if dealt with promptly. It doesn’t affect instantly. Paper towels are handy.. there will be spills. Mix over an impervious hard (like in a kitchen) surface and you can wipe anything off.</p><p>2. Buy wholesale.</p><p> Juice components can have very long lives if properly stored and don’t take a lot of space. You can often get away with buying in bulk. The savings can be huge.</p><p>3. Buy off label.</p><p> “Vape” supplies often get a major bump for being vape, but are often the same. USP Food grade kosher VG and PG is the same no matter whether it’s meant for restaurants, livestock, health and beauty, or vaping. For vaping frequently doubles the price though. SS316L wire of a given diameter is used for lots of things. It’s just tough marine grade stainless. Candymaking flavoring is often vastly cheaper, but you need to make sure it doesn’t contain stuff that can be eaten but not breathed. Like oils or diacetyl. They’ll sell butterscotch or cinnamon stuff for example that you don’t want to go near. (Well maybe occasionally a little cinnamon. Cinnamon oil is mighty good in vapes if not good for you. It needs to sit mixed for a loooong time)</p><p>4. Don’t go nuts with measurements.</p><p>Using single flavors makes things much simpler as the ratio is already worked out. I eventually stopped using measurement devices as my bottles were always the same. I could do it by eye. Made things a lot faster. Less consistent, but faster.</p><p>5. Storage matters.</p><p>Nic base lasts a whole lot longer in the freezer. Unprotonated Nic is broken down by light and heat. Freezers block both. I keep Nic in the freezer, flavors in the fridge, and bases under the sink in gallon jugs. Their unrefrigerated shelf life is years.</p><p>6. Squeeze bottles rock.</p><p>I got a bunch of empty squeeze bottles at the dollar store. I transfer bases to them as needed. Their spouts make getting things into little juice bottles easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23664324, member: 43994"] TLDNR: cheapskate vaping My specialty is cheap. How to vape for the lowest possible $/mo. and lowest effort input. The result is juice that is in no way special, and isn’t particularly consistent. I think I can do it for about $usa20/month though. Cheapskate dos: 1. Get only the stuff you need. Don’t bother with the DIY kits. They’ve got a bunch of stuff in em you don’t really need and may never use. You will need measurement equipment, but those and possibly some funnels and juice bottles is more or less it. Even 100mg nic base can be washed off if dealt with promptly. It doesn’t affect instantly. Paper towels are handy.. there will be spills. Mix over an impervious hard (like in a kitchen) surface and you can wipe anything off. 2. Buy wholesale. Juice components can have very long lives if properly stored and don’t take a lot of space. You can often get away with buying in bulk. The savings can be huge. 3. Buy off label. “Vape” supplies often get a major bump for being vape, but are often the same. USP Food grade kosher VG and PG is the same no matter whether it’s meant for restaurants, livestock, health and beauty, or vaping. For vaping frequently doubles the price though. SS316L wire of a given diameter is used for lots of things. It’s just tough marine grade stainless. Candymaking flavoring is often vastly cheaper, but you need to make sure it doesn’t contain stuff that can be eaten but not breathed. Like oils or diacetyl. They’ll sell butterscotch or cinnamon stuff for example that you don’t want to go near. (Well maybe occasionally a little cinnamon. Cinnamon oil is mighty good in vapes if not good for you. It needs to sit mixed for a loooong time) 4. Don’t go nuts with measurements. Using single flavors makes things much simpler as the ratio is already worked out. I eventually stopped using measurement devices as my bottles were always the same. I could do it by eye. Made things a lot faster. Less consistent, but faster. 5. Storage matters. Nic base lasts a whole lot longer in the freezer. Unprotonated Nic is broken down by light and heat. Freezers block both. I keep Nic in the freezer, flavors in the fridge, and bases under the sink in gallon jugs. Their unrefrigerated shelf life is years. 6. Squeeze bottles rock. I got a bunch of empty squeeze bottles at the dollar store. I transfer bases to them as needed. Their spouts make getting things into little juice bottles easy. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
E-Cigarette Community
New Members: Introduce Yourself!
It's DIY Time For Me
Top
Bottom
Forums
Products
Vaping.com
Star Suppliers
Blogs
Menu
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Accept
Learn more…