Mixing Flavors no more shaking..

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dycero

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So I have seen some people mix by stirring, some mix by placing it on an orbital sander. this week i started stirring mine using an electric mixer with just one beater in on low speed for like 30 seconds. I also noticed the flavor i was making was ready right away and didnt need its usual 24 hours steep. do you see anything wrong with this idea?


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So I have seen some people mix by stirring, some mix by placing it on an orbital sander. this week i started stirring mine using an electric mixer with just one beater in on low speed for like 30 seconds. I also noticed the flavor i was making was ready right away and didnt need its usual 24 hours steep. do you see anything wrong with this idea?


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If it works for you, I Can't see anything wrong with it.

Many People use a Milk Frother to do the Same thing.
 

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I just received my milk frothier and I assume one should do this in a glass of some sort.

The question is then: how does one get ALL the e-liquid just made out of the glass so as not to waste any.

When mixing up larger batches I was thinking of using the smaller six oz mason jars, but could one heat steep this by turning the lid upside down and then screwing the lid on so as not to seal? This is what I was considering.

I was thinking that by a combo of frothing and heat steeping one could really speed up the process on flavors like tobacco and chocolate which usually need a long time to mature.
 
last night i taped a few bottles to a sawzall and ran it for about 30 seconds. turned almost every bottle white from being shaken up so well. so then my dumb ... got carried away and taped 4 bottles together then shoved them on the end of the sawzall blade and let it rip. next thing i know i was cover in juice. I thought taping the blade up would stop it from cutting the bottle but the friction of the tape against the bottles was enough to wear holes in them. I was able to salvage 90% of the juice in spare glass dripper bottles but still was funny as hell.
 

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I still like the putting them inside your hubcaps idea best.

This way works best only in the hot summertime on an unpaved country road with lots of potholes...

I am on the lookout for a big girl with a larger bra size. My current (A-cup) girlfriend just ain't getting it!
 
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