Need advice on flavor adjustment

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Capt.shay

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See, from MPOV...that's perfectly OK that you have that opinion, which is based on your own personal DIY experience. I have a different opinion that's based on my own experience, too, and that's also OK. You're happy with the eliquids you make by weight, and I am with mine, too, that I make by volume. It seems like a win-win to me!

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I was just giving you a poke in the ribs :D Mix any way that works!
 
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A Bigger Scale with the same +/- .01g Resolution is always going to be More Versatile than a Smaller Scale. And I would Recommend someone buying a Larger one Also.

But people should consider that where you Realistically Need the +/- .01g Resolution is on the Flavoring Only.

So if someone had a Smaller Capacity +/- .01g Scale, they could Measure the Flavoring on it. And then Combine the Flavoring with the Nicotine Base, PG, VG, PG/VG, or "Pre-Mix" which was Measured by other means like a Graduated Cylinder.
 

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Warning: that scale has a 100gram max. Make sure it suits your needs. It should be fine for a 30 ml bottle, but I don't know if you can go much higher. My 30 ml bottles weight around 40 grams. Add 30 - 40 grams of ingredients and you're approaching the limit. I doubt you could use that scale for a 50ml batch.
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