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Hello, Im looking to get into DIY’in...but dont know where to start. I really want to buy a starter kit, that will come with a variety of flavors. my problem now is that ill buy a couple of flavors for the month, and then ill get bored of them. So i want something that i can get tons of variety out of so it dosent get old.

So if anybody could shoot me in the right direction, on where and what to get i would greatly appreciate it!

Also here a little bio on what i like to vape. I usually use my 510 5V modbox with an atomizer, and then also my KR808D-1 with cartomizers....

and for juices im open for trying new things, im not really too found of smoking tobacco flavors all the time, maybe a couple of tobacco flavors but the rest would be more sweet or tangy or what ever....i do like applewood tobacco from BWB...so im open to mixing tobacco with sweet flavors...

also i like smoking 24mg like in the mornings and at luanch or dinner, but mostly 18 and 11mg nicotine...and for it being vg or pg, it really dosent matter.

so i hope that helps....
 

Sdh

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Ecigexpress for a reputable long term company. They have tons of flavors and will do requests as well. Go to the sub forum and check out the site...somewhere under the owners posting is a coupon code. I have had good dealings with this company. The nicotine is pricey and I buy from gourmet vapors/box elder nicotine. Good stuff.

I have bought from the newbie type vendor and have been displeased. I won't name vendors but I am kind of disappointed in the mom/pop little operations. They start out good but disolve when problems arise...I am sticking with vendors who have been out for some time. (My personal viewpoint).

Good luck on your journey into DIY. Flavorwest and flavourart are some nice flavorings. I do however go light on the flavors since they have not been tested for inhalation. YMMV
 

Hoosier

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Hmmm, never bougt a starter kit, but remember looking at them. They usually had a list of flavors to choose from.

So, for a starting point I'd suggest looking in the recipe sub-forum and picking a few you want to try and write down the flavorings used.

Then take the other replys about the one stop DIY shop and whatnot selling kits that I assume others will post on your thread.
 

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DIY Artisan Kits - One Stop DIY Shop Store

I haven't bought the kit but have bought from her before (and will again). They are quick to ship and located in MN so the packages arrive quickly.

I just bought a few drip tip bottles, pipettes, half dozen flavors, 50/50 unflavored nicotine and 0 nic PG to get started. (The PA Earl Grey has become one of my favorites!)
 

MaxUT

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For tobacco with sweet flavors added, I would recommend FlavourArt Virginia as the tobacco flavoring. Ecigexpress is a good place to buy it and they also have DIY supplies like bottles, syringes.

For unflavored nic liquid, Xtremevaping, My Freedom Smokes and Box Elder Chemical Supply are places I buy from.

Don't forget to also order PG since it's hard to find locally in less than gallon size.
 
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