Machine for eliquid production

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m4gs

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So im looking to possibly mass produce a couple flavors I been working on (down the road), and I was wondering if any of you guru's have found or seen a "eliquid production machine" I think I saw one company (G2? i could be wrong) that posted pictures of a machine they were using to mass produce flavors. I know its out there but I cant find anything. Im guessing this machine is used for something else but it would also work for ejuice.

Id really appriciate any help I can get.
 
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I have been thinking about this as well. I used to work in a paint manf company. We used a machine to disperse all the color tint bases into the main carrier base. it would get it accurate down to the drop. I was thinking this would be awesome to use/program to add flavorings to the bins instead of paint tints, and in the 2 larger ones (For the paint store it was black/white was large compartments) it could be your PG/VG etc.. and you could even have your nic base in one of them. They do need calibrating here and there and you have to frequently clean the dispensing head as if it gets gunky (paint is obviously thicker) you would have to clean so the colors didnt build up and start to drip while dispensing other colors etc.. it even had laser to line the can up (knowing a bottle is A LOT smaller neck opening then obviously a paint can) but something tells me if this is accurate enough (or could be calibrated to be) it would work for flavorings and e-liquid!
 

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I can't help you with a machine, but I can tell you that a set of syringes with specialized markings make things a lot faster. I sat down last night and made up (20+) 5ml, 5% sample bottles of almost all of the flavorings I've purchased. For flavors I used a 1ml syringe with a red tape line at .25ml so that I didn't have to read the lines every time.
 

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For mass production wouldn't you just mix up large batches of just the flavoring part of a juice and then dispense that at what ever percentage the overall mix gets? In other words if "very cherry berry" gets 5% cherry, 5% berry wouldn't you mix them 50/50 and just dispense the 10% flavoring the recipe calls for?
 

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Nothing Beats making e-Liquids Down on the Farm.

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Considering where I live and wearing sandals all da time, at my age I just don't have 'nuff azz whoopin' left in me to stomp grapes (aka purple toe nails) and hang out at da local fishing docks!
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And where exactly is the "Sun Coast"???? Come on now.... I live in Florida, too.... Every coast is the "Sun Coast"!! That's the worst marketing slogan EVER!!! At least where I live has some distinction... "The Space Coast". Not too many rocket pads in Florida.... :D
 

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Wouldn't that be kind of over-kill?? I mean, unless your last name is Jarvik..... And you just have a couple spare proto-types laying around....
Not really, they sell them for aquariums for a few hundred. It would take a few minutes for it to pay for itself.
 

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Not really, they sell them for aquariums for a few hundred. It would take a few minutes for it to pay for itself.

Agreed... If you already have an established base and can sell that type of volume. But if you're just starting out then you would probably only be running that type of set-up for about 4 hours a month....
 
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