Ive been thinking about hitting up the big top flea market to scout some juices, my only problem is, i vape the 36 so its not a widely popular strength
Overpriced and unimpressive, frankly. I use to buy a lot of juice from Oldsmar flea market. Also overpriced, but not quite so unimpressive. There's only two really noteworthy vendors there, JR at Better Smoking Solutions. He has dekang at $10 for 10ml, $20 for 30ml, and sells higher quality joye ego clones. But! He stands by his products. Ever got a problem, even a small one, and he replaces your stuff without question. Had two attys die within a week, he gave me two brand new ones no questions asked.
The other vendor is ecigpros. I don't like their e-cigs (901s I think.. my 808s worked with some of their stuff), but they have a huge selection of pure VG juices. Some not so great. Pina was tasty, but the flavor become almost completely muted within a week. Some were excellent.. clove, rum, cigar, beer, menthol.. nothing fancy, but good. They only sell in 30ml at nic strengths from 0 to 36mg. Priced about $16, which isn't terrible for a flea market vendor.
When I went to the big top, I remember a hell of a lot more vendors. I rather call it the e-cig flea market. I think I counted close to eight different vendors. Anyway, the majority of them were selling rather simplistic, older styled models for outrageous prices. One friend of mine almost fell for the great deal of a manual 901 with not one, but TWO attys, and a bottle of 10ml juice for the low price of $75.95.
There are -some- beneficial deals, but it seems to be pushed more towards the ignorant. Signs reading, "White Cloud Cartomizers for only $11.95 for a 5 pack - save up to $8!" I do remember the big shark logo from ecigpros there, so I guess that's one benefit if you like VG juice.
All in all, I stick online now. Hope this information might help at least some people out.