Learning as I go, question one!

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RickMc

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Try it...if you like it, vape it. If you don't give it a few days, try it again. Repeat.... Some juices change/improve for a long time. A couple of Copper creek's juices I give a month before I vape them and it's worth the wait.

Even if you like it, I'd hold some back to let steep longer. They may get even better and you may end up steeping them routinely. Only experimentation will tell you.

Hope this helps!
 

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I usually vape e-liquid when I get it. If I like it, sometimes I find that it gets even better with steeping and next time order a couple bottles. If I get e-liquid and don't like it, I throw it in a box and hope it improves. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.

I'd be tempted to try it.
 

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You don't mention what device you use to vape. Attomizer, cartomizer, clearomizer, or CE

The reason I ask I'll get to in a sec. Buying juice can be expensive. There are hundreds of vendors and they all have scores of their own flavors to try. The wise, economical way to approach trying new juices is to order the smallest bottle offered, or order sampler or trial packs of multiple flavors at a discount rate. This way you won't be spending between $10 - 16 on an individual juice and find that it is entirely NOT to your liking.

Now, to the device you use. Attys are cool because you are only using a few drops at a time and can change flavors at will. Cartos are a different story. Having a polyfill wicking material to hold the juice, if you don't like the flavor, you've already committed that carto to that particular flavor and you'll likely need to throw it out. People have had nice success cleaning the clearos and re-using with a different flavor.

When testing brand new juices, I really like the newer CE2's. I particularly like the smaller capacity ones (0.8ml) to try new juices. And I don't like the juice, I can either remove it and rinse the container for the next juice, or throw it away as they are so inexpensive.
 

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You don't mention what device you use to vape. Attomizer, cartomizer, clearomizer, or CE

The reason I ask I'll get to in a sec. Buying juice can be expensive. There are hundreds of vendors and they all have scores of their own flavors to try. The wise, economical way to approach trying new juices is to order the smallest bottle offered, or order sampler or trial packs of multiple flavors at a discount rate. This way you won't be spending between $10 - 16 on an individual juice and find that it is entirely NOT to your liking.

Now, to the device you use. Attys are cool because you are only using a few drops at a time and can change flavors at will. Cartos are a different story. Having a polyfill wicking material to hold the juice, if you don't like the flavor, you've already committed that carto to that particular flavor and you'll likely need to throw it out. People have had nice success cleaning the clearos and re-using with a different flavor.

When testing brand new juices, I really like the newer CE2's. I particularly like the smaller capacity ones (0.8ml) to try new juices. And I don't like the juice, I can either remove it and rinse the container for the next juice, or throw it away as they are so inexpensive.

Well that sounds reasonable, I am using a kgo with a boge 2.0 cartamizer ? I think, its what came with the kit. I am not even sure how a attys work, I am just starting out. So sure do appreciate all the info here but sometimes its to far over my head :) time I guess and experience will help. Can I use a CE2 on my kgo and if so where do I get them and what kind? If there is a certain kind I need.
 
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Can I use a CE2 on my kgo and if so where do I get them and what kind? If there is a certain kind I need.
I believe the KGO is 510 threaded so you will need to get the 510 threaded CE2s. Threading is the way the cartos/attys/anything used to put liquid into screws into your battery, if you didn't know that already. :) Happy vaping.
 
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