My first DIY was vapable!

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Spazmelda

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I finally got all my stuff in and mixed up 3 5ml batches! I used LorAnn flavorings and did a batch of pear, blackberry, and orange cream. I added a little EZ-sweet to each of them. I've only tried the pear, but it's actually tasty. I'm letting the others sit until tomorrow before I try them out.

I know others like the different flavor companies better, but I could get LorAnn locally so that's what I started with.

My cost per ml came out to ~$.18 and I can lower that to ~.09 if I buy the nic and flavorings in larger sizes/higher concentrations. I'm pretty happy about that.

Thanks to all the helpful people here!
 

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Congrats on the first DIY. Happy vapes and it really is awesome to be able to make your own liquids. Soon you will have a nice collection of flavors since this is another addictive part of our vaping hobby and the juices you can make are only really limited by your imagination. I have found that on the smaller batches just go ahead and give them a taste right after you shake them up. I just do not have the will power to wait and have not noticed much change in flavor when waiting on the 3ml batches.
 
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Congrats on the first DIY. Happy vapes and it really is awesome to be able to make your own liquids. Soon you will have a nice collection flavors since this is another addictive part of our vaping hobby and the juices you can make are only really limited by your imagination. I have found that on the smaller batches just go ahead and give them a taste right after you shake them up. I just do not have the will power to wait and have not noticed much change in flavor when waiting on the 3ml batches.

I would have, but the orange cream had some weirdness going on. It looked like it had something precipitating out after I shook it up. It was either that or lots of tiny bubbles. I sat it in some hot water for a while and when I came back to the house after an appointment it seemed to be clearing up. Hopefully it will look normal by tomorrow.
 

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I would have, but the orange cream had some weirdness going on. It looked like it had something precipitating out after I shook it up. It was either that or lots of tiny bubbles. I sat it in some hot water for a while and when I came back to the house after an appointment it seemed to be clearing up. Hopefully it will look normal by tomorrow.

I am not certain of that flavor from Loran since that is one not in my arsenal of flavors. Check and make sure it does not have any citrus oil in it. If it does contain a true oil that will be the seperation you see. I would not use anything with an oil in it since it is killer on atty's/cartos. If not maybe just air bubbles
 

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Yes, I checked the ingredients based on that big list up in the stickies and I had thought it would be okay (which is why I picked that one over straight orange). When it first looked weird I had second thoughts, but since it's started to clear I figured it would be okay. This was what the website has for it:

Kosher Certified.
Gluten Free & Sugar Free
Contains: Propylene Glycol, Artificial Flavor, Water, Polysorbate 80.
Soluble in water.
Appropriate for use in chocolates and coatings.

Should be okay. Thanks for the link!
 

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Congrats, I have been thinking about DIY but have not got the courage up yet to try it..

Since I'm pretty much a straight flavor kinda guy, I finally waded into DIY. Glad I did! I now have a great peach nicquid that's become a major vape for me. Gonna be trying to replace some more of my vendor fav flavs via DIY.

I think some folk might get in too deep too early by going for the combo flavs. For me, that will have to wait until I'm more comfortable with my 'experiments'.

Get ya some bases and flavs in 'jump' in. At less than 4$ for DIY 30 ml vs. $10-15 for a vendor e-juice... I can make a few mistakes and still kick ...!
 

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I think some folk might get in too deep too early by going for the combo flavs. For me, that will have to wait until I'm more comfortable with my 'experiments'.

I was tempted to do this, but I only have 1 dram of each flavoring, so I don't want to ruin 1/2 a dram on a flavor combo that sucks. What I figured I would do is find the single flavors I like and then make up larger batches, then start combining the final single flavor juices in various ratios.

Like I might make up 18 mg pear, 18 mg cheesecake, and 18 mg caramel, and then try combining them 1:1:1, or etc... That way I will only ruin a small amount if the combo doesn't work out right.
 

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Congrats! My first DIY was Lorann's licorice. When I found that it vaped well and tasted great, it was like some sort of liberation. I made that, and it was EASY! In almost 2 years of vaping, I have bought very few vendor juices, mostly just things that look good at a vape fest. Maybe 6 juices total.

Start simple, one flavor, get to know it on its own, and you will soon be making great recipes. I'm working on a fresh strawberry pie now. Not a big fan of Lorann fruits...I find PA is better for those. But bavarian cream, cheesecake, english toffee, black walnut, and caramel are very good from Loranns.

Kudos for gettin' the mL thing, too! Drops when you use 100 mg nic juice can really be a problem.
 
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