must be dilluted with ejuice?

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Tuvya

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I need more juice at cheaper prices than the store.

Sorry for the basic question... I searched a bit and don't have the time to search all my questions.

I'm at the DIY site and picked out some flavors...

What does "must be dilluted with ejuice" mean?

I guess the flavors I picked are heavily concentrated and need to be diluted with PG and/or VG, or other flavors to make original?

Thanks for any input.
 

ericm12121977

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If you are purchasing flavors from places like rts vapes, flavor apprentice, capellas, etc..... then they are just that, flavoring. you dilute those in pg/vg base as you make your juices. There are plenty of ejuice calculators online that allow you to plug percentages in and it will tell you how many drops/ml to put into your base as you make your juice. I make my own and never stopped to think about the complications that new diy'ers go through to figure this stuff out, I just happened to run into an online website that helped me along.

Word to the wise, try to keep your total flavoring percentage to no more then 20% in the beginning and even at that I would suggest running 10-15% to start. Coffee flavors are super strong as well as some of the berry flavors and will make you feel like your lungs are on fire if you do to high a percentage. Don't forget the sweetner flavor as well because a lot of juices from vendors that you might be used to add sweetner to the juice to enhance the quality.

Just my 2 cents worth of advice.
 
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