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mgmrick

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Someone said that French Pipe had a touch of vanilla in it? I love Ry4 so i am really waiting on that to show up right now. Honey flue sounds really good as well.

Yes I agree a touch of vanilla... and the ry4 has a ton of flavor.... and honey flue... add in the black & mild and those are on the top of my list
 

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My Provari etc. are more for testing and comic relief. We're looking for TASTE! My daily vape is on an HH.357 1.5 ohm on a Vmod XL bottom feeder with a plain protected 18650. No petrochemical PG, no lung scrape, precision minimal flavoring, varying Nic for predictable Throat Hit. I vape a lot, massive vapor, thick enough to spin my touch-screen with. But I want Hi-Fidelity! If any of you cool cats and kitties mix up a zero-flavoring zero-nic blend, and if you vape it so monstrous, so volcanic that it's like a total rain-forest solar eclipse in your pad, and your pets and your mate are lost and whimpering and bumping the walls, you should taste nothing but that sweeet summer wind, rustling through the corn fields that your crystal-clear glycerin was made from. And if you add even one tiny drop of flavoring to a 10 ml bottle, you want to taste and discern every molecule, so you can pick each one up, individually, with the tip of your tongue, and dribble it, and bank it up your nose :2cool:.

@Wolcen, with alcohol baths the 357s do last weeks. There's another AvidVaper Cisco Style LR long coil called the Aero. It's cheaper and some say better for bottom feeding. For dripping, I think the long barrel HH.357 rules because it adds a sort of juice reservoir beneath the coil.

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Just got a few flavors in the mailbox and I was hoping someone could help me with my math - actually someone to do it for me. I want to make very small batches to test - somewhere in the neighborhood of 2-3 ml. I'm assuming that I would need to dilute these alcohol based flavorings into some VG or something and then use full drops as trying to measure out less than a drop (most e-liq calculators round up to a drop when trying to mix super small quantities) is not practical. So, how much of the concentrate would I have to mix into some VG which would work out nicely when trying to mix flavors?
 
Back to the Shisha. Steve, It's a real relaxing flavor. It's a mellow tobacco with notes of Vanilla, Almond, and some kind of herb or flower that I can't quite place.. This is a vape that is great to just kick back, and enjoy..:)

Dudeski, that sounds like a happening vape for sure, bro! Thanks for the info.

Oh wait just a minute... Look what you've gone and done...again. Now yet another flavor is going into the "wishlist" and now I count 7 in there!
 

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Just got a few flavors in the mailbox and I was hoping someone could help me with my math - actually someone to do it for me. I want to make very small batches to test - somewhere in the neighborhood of 2-3 ml. I'm assuming that I would need to dilute these alcohol based flavorings into some VG or something and then use full drops as trying to measure out less than a drop (most e-liq calculators round up to a drop when trying to mix super small quantities) is not practical. So, how much of the concentrate would I have to mix into some VG which would work out nicely when trying to mix flavors?
If you are making a 2ml bottle of juice, just add 2 drops of flavoring to your mix. 47 drops equals 1ml with the alcohol flavoring.
 

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This is heaven for me.. 6 volts with a 2.0 ohm dual dct tank. Cohiba flavor with 100% pg....And, It's not a contraband...:D

Haha. I picked up some of the Cohiba too. Smells awesome. Thanks for answering my question Jimi. Would you know what vapingzone recommends for their other non-alcohol based flavor in terms of %? I picked up 1 bottle of their other flavor and there's nothing written on the bottle. At least the alcohol based ones say 2.5%. I'm guessing like 20-25%?
 

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Haha. I picked up some of the Cohiba too. Smells awesome. Thanks for answering my question Jimi. Would you know what vapingzone recommends for their other non-alcohol based flavor in terms of %? I picked up 1 bottle of their other flavor and there's nothing written on the bottle. At least the alcohol based ones say 2.5%. I'm guessing like 20-25%?
Start at 5% with the non alcohol based flavors. Then make adjustments to suit your taste.
 

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I am in need of a Atomizer, Any one tried the Smok Tech 510 2.5 Ohm Atomizer Black or 2.0 Ohm from VZ and or is there something better they have? Used for Dripping ONLY!

I like the SmokTech attys but don't really use them much anymore. Have you tried out IkenVape ones? They are pretty amazing...last ages, flavour and vapor production is the best I've had. They aren't cheap but well worth the extra! Cisco ones are good but I don't like them as much as ikvape. I'd recommend trying the i06 and 510 cannon v2, make sure you get driptips also :) The 510 cannons use the 801 with 510 connection...so flavour is very good.

I haven't tried the HH.357 yet, so can't compare to that. They are expensive but I'll probably grab one at some point.
 
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These concentrated flavors are as easy as it gets.....but we are here to help..

What percentages of pg and vg do you use? If your a higher vg user you may need to up your flavor percent a little

70% PG - 30% VG or 80/20 depending on what percentage I want to throw away.
 

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Yes! I would be more then happy to help in any way I can also. 12 Drops right from the bottle you'll get in the mail to each 10ml bottle of pg/vg nic mix - from there you can adjust for your taste = I do a 50/50 pg/vg and this was fine for me! also a drop more or less would still make good juice. Just ask my friend and I will help!

I'll do that and report the results. Got my shipping notice today so it should be within a couple day. I generally do 70/30 pg/vg so I'm assuming the flavor would be even stronger at 12 drops per 10ml. Thanks.
 

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You know, I wish there were an easy viscosity measurement. Perhaps there is (I've not researched such things - yet), but the 510 dripping atties definitely prefer a thicker juice (their page specifies a minimum of 50% VG in the mix). I can't deny that they are absolute beasts when you have the right thick juice on them, but when the juice is not thick enough, I end up having to always "pre-draw" to get the juice up to the coil, and also deal with a lot more than your average leaking (I ended up getting a drip shield - now available at Smart Vapes, IkenVape [IKV], or the original Empire Mods that I know of).

My viscosity measurement is something I picked up from here ages ago...not sure who posted it.

I have a big mirror, which I use to 'race' drops of e-juice. I take my 'target' e-juice with the kind of viscosity I want, and the one I'm trying to get the same, put one drop of each on the surface of the mirror and then tilt smoothly so both drops start being pulled down my gravity. If my non-target juice wins the race it needs to be thicker...if it loses it needs to be thinned out a bit. I've found this works pretty well...a viscometer would be better but they are kind of pricey :)
 
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