Need a ejuice company comparable to NicQuid

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ktazz

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Hi, for those of you who have tried the NicQuid brand of ejuice, have you found any company that is comparable and cheaper? their prices are kinda expensive, 20 dollars for a 30 ml... but they have a good formula mixing because even at 1.2% nic level, it hits pretty good. I believe their pg/vg is 60/40

I have tried MtBakerVapor, their prices are fantastic(7.50 for 30ml!!) and flavors are pretty good too but the juices I bought at 1.8% nic level don't give me any throat hit even after steeping for almost a month, and I don't want to up the nic level because I want to lower my nic level eventually and not have a reliance on it in the future.

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nicquid is a lab juice as far as I can tell... the performance is top notch and the flavors are high quality... mt baker is nothing like them... mt baker makes some very vapable liquids... but they are not in that range of quality... good lab juice will run you around 20 a pop

if what you want is liquid that is high quality... you're going to likely spend $16-$20... so...

The Totally wicked Patriot Range line is affordable when it goes on sale... you can get 30 mls for around $13 a pop... and that's some pretty good lab created liquids...

Vapor station might work for you...

Otherwise... I am not sure what to recommend...

Juices of that "lab" quality and performance seem to cost $15-$20 period...
 
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nicquid is a lab juice as far as I can tell... the performance is top notch and the flavors are high quality... mt baker is nothing like them... mt baker makes some very vapable liquids... but they are not in that range of quality... good lab juice will run you around 20 a pop

if what you want is liquid that is high quality... you're going to likely spend $16-$20... so...

The Totally wicked Patriot Range line is affordable when it goes on sale... you can get 30 mls for around $13 a pop... and that's some pretty good lab created liquids...

Vapor station might work for you...

Otherwise... I am not sure what tok recommend...

Juices of that "lab" quality and performance seem to cost $15-$20 period...

Ouch...Thanks for that bit of information.. I guess I'll wait until SmokelessImage(place where I usually buy the NicQuid at) has some sale with a coupon to buy some. Really liked how even at 1.2% nic level gives a good throat hit and pretty sure if I went lower nic level it'll give me some sort of hit too.

Have you tried vapor station? Is it comparable to Nicquid?(assuming you've tried both) their prices are not that bad.

How does one know if a company is "lab" quality?
 
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My local B&M stocks Nicquid, and that's some pretty darn good juice for the money IMO. Their Peach and Biscotti in particular are two of the best vapes I've ever had.

"Lab" juices will generally have things like a BOD (born-on-date), EXPiration date, and LOT number stamped onto each bottle. There is a greater deal of effort invested on the part of the company to maintain and guarantee quality with the product. Things like this are more important to some consumers than others, but part of what you're paying is the costs associated with what some would consider a higher standard of mass-producing eliquid. The idea is that eliquid produced in sterile, laboratory-style environments by trained professionals is intrinsically "better" or at least "safer" than eliquid that is not because any dangers of contamination or mislabeling of nicotine levels, etc., are significantly reduced.

That's the idea, at least. :p
 

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My local B&M stocks Nicquid, and that's some pretty darn good juice for the money IMO. Their Peach and Biscotti in particular are two of the best vapes I've ever had.

"Lab" juices will generally have things like a BOD (born-on-date), EXPiration date, and LOT number stamped onto each bottle. There is a greater deal of effort invested on the part of the company to maintain and guarantee quality with the product. Things like this are more important to some consumers than others, but part of what you're paying is the costs associated with what some would consider a higher standard of mass-producing eliquid. The idea is that eliquid produced in sterile, laboratory-style environments by trained professionals is intrinsically "better" or at least "safer" than eliquid that is not because any dangers of contamination or mislabeling of nicotine levels, etc., are significantly reduced.

That's the idea, at least. :p

mtbakervapor has a BOD btw, :p their prices are insanely cheap, but I guess its what they say "you get what you pay for". Funny how you mentioned Biscotti, I got the 10ML and...it wasnt my cup of tea. Didn't like it but NicQuids peach and blueberry and apple is my FAVORITE! :)
 

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mtbakervapor has a BOD btw, :p their prices are insanely cheap, but I guess its what they say "you get what you pay for". Funny how you mentioned Biscotti, I got the 10ML and...it wasnt my cup of tea. Didn't like it but NicQuids peach and blueberry and apple is my FAVORITE! :)

Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of MBV. I've got 13 juices from them happily rotating and/or steeping ATM. Got some of their DIY stuff and a fresh bottle of Pineapple Upsidedown Cake in the mail as I type this. I've never had any quality issues with any of their juice, and a few of them are some of my favorites out of all the vendors I've tried with similar flavors.

All of Nicquid's fruity juices are awesome. Matter of fact, I haven't had any Strawnanna Smoothie in a while, might be time to revisit that one...

Don't give up on that Biscotti! I tried it first at my B&M's tasting bar, didn't know what to think. Left without buying a bottle and spent the next 3 days wondering what the heck the deal was with that juice. I couldn't place the flavor, and it was gnawing at me. Decided to go back and get a bottle. It's Cap'n Crunch, the breakfast cereal! Tastes just like it to me. Still, this flavor was very much an acquired taste, but those usually end up being my favorites for some reason...?
 
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