Mixing doublers?

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Jimi Mack

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Lets say you got a 30ml of your NIC juice at 36mg. Now if you mix 30ml of your doubler with the 30ml of your nic juice, you will then have 60ml of juice at 18mg. The doubler is there to do exactly as it sounds, double the juice. The math get s a little bit more in depth if you start mixing not using a 50/50 split.
 

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Ok so I'm confused. I would then have to buy a 1 oz flavored nic in say Boston Cream Pie and then I'd also have to buy a doubler also in Boston Cream Pie? If that's the case then I totally screwed up my order! Sheash!

You can vape the e-liquid "as is."

The doublers give you the same flavor without the nicotine for a lower price. Therefore you can order your e-liquid with higher nicotine content than you want to vape and dilute the nicotine without losing any flavor. It's just a way to stretch your vaping budget.

Also, I mix flavors all the time. Waffle with nicotine and a different flavor doubler, for example.
 
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