I tried strawberries and cream...and no matter what I did, I couldn't get a good vape out of it. I don't know what it was about it, but it just tasted AWFUL no matter what.
Interesting! I LOVE Strawberries and Cream as both a straight vape on the go or as an ingredient in a few different recipes Ive got. You mentioned that all the flavors you used were TFA, have you tried the Capella Strawberries and Cream. Thats the one I use and its delicious(for my palate anyway).
I mix my tobacs 100mls at a time in glass jars then pour into a 50ml jug for use. Once I cut into the 100 I then make another so its already steeped when it comes time to use. I build my wife's juice 200mls at a time since she goes through @200mls a month, I cut her juice into 4-50's then build the next 200 so its ready. I also have my vape desk downstairs so its cool in the summer and cooler in the winter, cool enough that I have to heat up my VG to spin it in my magnetic mixer. This is just how I mix and after 2 years, so far no complaints from my 1 customer.
You should look into "seed steeping" it does speed up steeping by putting in some previous juice @10% into a new juice. I've been doing seed steeping for a long time now.
I use the Mixer that came with the Liquid Barn DIY Starter Kit. And still using everything I got with that first purchase but I will admit making the 1,400 ML's of e-Liquids you can make with the kit sure went faster than I ever though. Lots of orders of flavors, VG/PG and Nicotine since!
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I mix in my kitchen and use a glass mixing cup and a teaspoon to stir. Not exactly a sterile lab environment.![]()
I just ballpark it now. I measure the nic exact, but the flavours are just close enough. Then I free pour my PG/VG into the measuring cup.I have been known to mix right in the syringe or the bottle and just shake like a mad man if I'm rushing. Otherwise I use short mason jars that have been oven sterilized!
If anyone can tell the difference between 5ml of one flavour vs. 6ml in a 250ml batch, they are a better ejuice connoisseur than I.