New Genesis type atomizer by DID!

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Flavoring sucks like perfume. Nothing like tobacco. Vapor way down. But nic seems ok. I going to have to flavorless for a while. Add some vg. Part of the fun. Can vape it it's so bad.


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You probably already know, but when you DIY juice leave it to rest for at least a week (i wait for two) before use, so that the flavour and the base mix well. It does make a difference.

I should of waited. But I've been mixing for a couple of years. I put the 100 mil down the drain and washed out everything. It really was disgusting flavor. If anyone like the tobacco from flavor apprentice I send it to you! 4 oz


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When a TPA flavor is perfumy (sp?) that usually means you used too much flavoring. But the description of tobacco flavor on the TPA site says it has a floral note, maybe that's what you are getting.

Flavoring sucks like perfume. Nothing like tobacco. Vapor way down. But nic seems ok. I going to have to flavorless for a while. Add some vg. Part of the fun. Can vape it it's so bad.


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I've never tried that one. I tried the DK Tobacco base flavor while I don't like it on it's own I do like it mixed with butterscotch.

I should of waited. But I've been mixing for a couple of years. I put the 100 mil down the drain and washed out everything. It really was disgusting flavor. If anyone like the tobacco from flavor apprentice I send it to you! 4 oz


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When a TPA flavor is perfumy (sp?) that usually means you used too much flavoring. But the description of tobacco flavor on the TPA site says it has a floral note, maybe that's what you are getting.

Just used 5%. Ive tried other flavors at the stores. For me I can always taste the chemical after taste. I guess just me. Rather use unflavored. The tw tobacco is one I like. I need to get some. What % do you think I should try. I'm willing to make a very small batch up.
 

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If you want to try that flavor again I would start at 1-2% and let it steep for a week.

Just used 5%. Ive tried other flavors at the stores. For me I can always taste the chemical after taste. I guess just me. Rather use unflavored. The tw tobacco is one I like. I need to get some. What % do you think I should try. I'm willing to make a very small batch up.
 

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Just used 5%. Ive tried other flavors at the stores. For me I can always taste the chemical after taste. I guess just me. Rather use unflavored. The tw tobacco is one I like. I need to get some. What % do you think I should try. I'm willing to make a very small batch up.

I felt like I was vaping out of a spray can of air freshening


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yuck! I get that with TPA coffee, no matter how low I go in flavor all I taste is nastiness.

I do like flavourart tobaccos, I've tried Oba Oba, Royal, Turkish and Black and mile. The first two are very lite flavors and take at least 3 weeks to steep mixed at 5-10%. The other two are strong and I mix them at 1%

I felt like I was vaping out of a spray can of air freshening


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With TPA I find the tobaccos, coffees and chocolates strong and I start at 1-2%. With fruits I start at 10%

Edit: If you try TPA again I would suggest getting the 4ml samples before going for a big bottle.

Great thanks is that the typical amount for these types of mixers?


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With TPA I find the tobaccos, coffees and chocolates strong and I start at 1-2%. With fruits I start at 10%

Edit: If you try TPA again I would suggest getting the 4ml samples before going for a big bottle.

I just made a quick test 2 drops of flavor and 200 of my flavorless. I dropped a few drops on the wick. The flavor came out perfume gone. Your the man. Now how many drop for 20 mil. I'll try that first


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Wow, not at all.

Cool, I just got my shipping notice from Jim. Gemini and brass clothes are on my way!!!:D
:banana: Congrats!!!! GMTA :) Looking forward to the pics!

It's all about the lighting and resting the phone on a steady surface so the focus is as clear as possible :)
Even so, great pic for a phone! Right before my LG broke, I figured out how to get great close up shots. Take a regular good as possible pic, then when viewing it in the phone's photo gallery, zoom in, then take a screenshot (power key and home key pressed at the same time). Voila! Super nice close up shot. :D (but not as super nice as you and Dspin and Mr.A and so forth achieve, not even close).

yuck! I get that with TPA coffee, no matter how low I go in flavor all I taste is nastiness.

I do like flavourart tobaccos, I've tried Oba Oba, Royal, Turkish and Black and mile. The first two are very lite flavors and take at least 3 weeks to steep mixed at 5-10%. The other two are strong and I mix them at 1%
I'm so appreciative of these 1% notes... I've always been one of those more is better when it comes to cooking flavors. From this moment on, I will start thinking of 1% as the norm and anything over is "more is better, or not". Thanks for this headsup!
 

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One of the rules I was taught about mixing is "Less is more" meaning that if you use too much the flavor will either be bad tasting or you won't taste it at all because you saturate your taste buds.

I'm so appreciative of these 1% notes... I've always been one of those more is better when it comes to cooking flavors. From this moment on, I will start thinking of 1% as the norm and anything over is "more is better, or not". Thanks for this headsup!
 
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