hi. im newb here. but did some research before i started vaping and came to many of the conclusions here in this post.
juice itself is not hard to make (not including the base with nicotine).
Only the base itself with the nicotine would be considered not immediately manufacturable at home.
We can all do "thrift" if we want.
Your own personal "cost per time" and your ability to tolerate whatever you make ... this is the balance.
So far (being 13 days in), i have come to conclusion that i will probably be buying my juice for quite some time.
Getting all the stuff i need, then mixing to my liking, still is an endeavor in itself, not without cost, and can easily
add up to a sizeable sum which i think i'd rather spend on stuff i know i like "at this moment".
I think it's great that i can fry my own hotwings.
But that little restaurant down the road, that flavor is unique to them - and i'm willing to pay for it!
I do think overall this consumable will be cheaper once more people get into it, so as a vapor-er,
im promoting it to all who will listen because in the long run, it'll help my own bottom line.
(2 cents)
juice itself is not hard to make (not including the base with nicotine).
Only the base itself with the nicotine would be considered not immediately manufacturable at home.
We can all do "thrift" if we want.
Your own personal "cost per time" and your ability to tolerate whatever you make ... this is the balance.
So far (being 13 days in), i have come to conclusion that i will probably be buying my juice for quite some time.
Getting all the stuff i need, then mixing to my liking, still is an endeavor in itself, not without cost, and can easily
add up to a sizeable sum which i think i'd rather spend on stuff i know i like "at this moment".
I think it's great that i can fry my own hotwings.
But that little restaurant down the road, that flavor is unique to them - and i'm willing to pay for it!
I do think overall this consumable will be cheaper once more people get into it, so as a vapor-er,
im promoting it to all who will listen because in the long run, it'll help my own bottom line.
(2 cents)