NET nicotene?

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Mazinny

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With the deeming and fear mongering going on, I have to wonder about us "odd balls" that regular nic doesn't cut it for.
Is there anywhere to get NET nicotene for stockpiling, for a realistic price? I had to add the last bit as I'm not a rich man!


What is " naturally extracted tobacco " nicotine, and how does it differ from other nicotine sources ? Isn't almost all commercially available nicotine, extracted from tobacco ?
 

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As I understand the process, it's nicotene extracted from tobacco leaves, by numerous different ways. Nicotene itself occures naturally and artificially, in many things, such as Beets and potatoes.
NET juices provide a more natural type vape that people like myself (chronic pain) need to get over the hump.
 

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As I understand the process, it's nicotene extracted from tobacco leaves, by numerous different ways. Nicotene itself occures naturally and artificially, in many things, such as Beets and potatoes.
NET juices provide a more natural type vape that people like myself (chronic pain) need to get over the hump.
I have used NETs since i started vaping. NEts extract the flavor from tobacco, not nicotine. Nicotine must then be added to the extract. If you are worried about the availability of commercial NETs in the future, you can learn how to macerate your own( very easy ), or stockpile some extracts from MVJ or Net.com . There is no measurable amount of nicotine in these extracts though. It must be added from the same sources every one else purchases nicotine from.

I have used these extracts at 20 % in the past ( there is no nicotine in these extracts ! ). You can use more or less :

~DIY - All Flavors/Extracts, MyVapeJuice, LLC
 
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As I understand the process, it's nicotene extracted from tobacco leaves, by numerous different ways. Nicotene itself occures naturally and artificially, in many things, such as Beets and potatoes.
NET juices provide a more natural type vape that people like myself (chronic pain) need to get over the hump.

NET is a Naturally Extracted Tobacco "flavoring" which is then added to PG/VG/Nicotine to come up with the NET "juice".

If I recall correctly, from reading through some of the NET threads, there is very little (if any?) nicotine in the NET flavoring.

NET's are very easy to do. A little time consuming, but easy.

I did 6 a few weeks ago and all are very vapeable. 1 is excellent, 4 are good to very good and the last is OK but needs something (another flavoring) added to it to make it better.

Here are the threads that got me started.

Tobacco extraction using heated Ethanol

Best tobacco for flavor extraction

As for the nicotine, since you are a tobacco lover, I would recommend this. Throat-Hit Nicotine - Vapers Tek I use it in all my tobacco/NET mixes. But then that's pretty much all I vape any more.
 
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No, I like the NET juices I get from Heathers. Seems I've misunderstood a lot!
I just cannot afford the WTA juices, the NET's seem to help but I've no interest in trying to make my own honestly! I'll check the links provided, I've diy'd juice in the past with no issues, it just didn't work like the NET juices do.
Seems we are constantly learning when it comes to vaping! Thanks all!
 

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NET is a Naturally Extracted Tobacco "flavoring" which is then added to PG/VG/Nicotine to come up with the NET "juice".

If I recall correctly, from reading through some of the NET threads, there is very little (if any?) nicotine in the NET flavoring.

NET's are very easy to do. A little time consuming, but easy.

I did 6 a few weeks ago and all are very vapeable. 1 is excellent, 4 are good to very good and the last is OK but needs something (another flavoring) added to it to make it better.

Here are the threads that got me started.

Tobacco extraction using heated Ethanol

Best tobacco for flavor extraction

As for the nicotine, since you are a tobacco lover, I would recommend this. Throat-Hit Nicotine - Vapers Tek I use it in all my tobacco/NET mixes. But then that's pretty much all I vape any more.
Roughly how much of the "throat hit" are you using? Are you using it as your nic base then flavoring it? It doesn't list if it's pg or vg on the site, in fact it says next to nothing! So I'm just trying to get a baseline of what it is? I'm still at 36mg to give you an idea of my needs.
Sorry for all the stupid questions.
 

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If your looking for affordable WTA (whole tobacco alkaloid) I would check this vendor out. I don't need wta or net. I use Hangsen (diy) and Inawera (diy)tobacco absolutes that work for me. You could just add the WTA to premixed or ?
Unflavored Base (WTA or Nicotine)
I would also suggest contacting the vendor and asking if they make a flavor with WTA.
P. S. I assume your looking for wta since NETS contain very little alkaloids.
 

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Roughly how much of the "throat hit" are you using? Are you using it as your nic base then flavoring it? It doesn't list if it's pg or vg on the site, in fact it says next to nothing! So I'm just trying to get a baseline of what it is? I'm still at 36mg to give you an idea of my needs.
Sorry for all the stupid questions.

Yes, I'm using it as my base mixing @ 6-8mg 30PG/70VG. I was mixing @ 10-12mg but recently started using the Kanger Sub-Tank Mini. (It's much more efficient than the PT2's that I had been using.)

You have to click on the "choose options", then you will be able to select VG or PG. I have both the throat hit and the premium and really can't tell much difference between them. Maybe if I vaped light fruity flavors I could tell the difference. With tobacco flavors, not so much. And the TH is soooo much cheaper. The only option for the TH is 100mg/ml so you would have to mix it down. The premium has options for other strengths but it's much pricier.

Since you have DIY'd in the past, I assume you know how to mix and calculate your %'s.
 

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Yes, I'm using it as my base mixing @ 6-8mg 30PG/70VG. I was mixing @ 10-12mg but recently started using the Kanger Sub-Tank Mini. (It's much more efficient than the PT2's that I had been using.)

You have to click on the "choose options", then you will be able to select VG or PG. I have both the throat hit and the premium and really can't tell much difference between them. Maybe if I vaped light fruity flavors I could tell the difference. With tobacco flavors, not so much. And the TH is soooo much cheaper. The only option for the TH is 100mg/ml so you would have to mix it down. The premium has options for other strengths but it's much pricier.

Since you have DIY'd in the past, I assume you know how to mix and calculate your %'s.
Thank you! I'll go back and look some more.
 
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