Nicotine shipping and flavor chasing

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jacob bonilla

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just bought my first DIY products from wizard lab this morning and they say it takes up to 2-3 days or something like that to ship products with nicotine in them due to mixing fresh.

1. is this true? I ordered it pretty early this morning don't want to wait 2 weeks just to get my products.

2. if I am flavor chasing how much of a PG/VG ratio is good? I was thinking 70/30 but wanted others opinions. I will be going 5% at first but will tweak it out only doing single flavorings. what is the max PG/VG ratio you'd recommend for flavor chasing.
 

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There is no set rule here, taste is individual. I get great flavor max vg. haven't touched plain pg in months. Do what you want and you will find what you like.

50/50 will get your flavor going more quickly on most occasions but not necessarily better flavor overall.

just my :2c:

edit- it has been a while since i ordered nic from them, but my orders average around 5-7 days to get to me. They seem to crawl out of Florida sometimes.
 
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If wizzard-lab states they need 2-3 days for mixing, then I guess it's true, why shouldn't it be? Sorry, I don't have personal experience with them...

As for pg/vg ratios, that's a personal preference thing, and not related to flavor chasing... As an example; the best flavor is archieved using an rda and there you mostly use max-vg, since it dosen't leak/flood as much and is nicer for big high-wattage hits, as else the throat-hit can be pretty rough and each "dripping" also lasts a little longer...

Anyway, for high-vg mixes, you just need to remember that it needs longer steeping for the flavors to come out fully and many also feel that they need to add a little extra flavor to get the same results, but others that it's not needed...

Also, high-pg can go well with e.g. fruit-mixes as the dry alcoholic notes brightens it up, and high-vg can go well with e.g. creams and custard type mixes, so it's not really as simple as that...

Many base it upon throat-hit i.e. if they like it a lot, then they use maybe 70/30 pg/vg, and if they hate it, then 30/70 etc.

You will have to experiment some and see what you like yourself...

Edit: Beaten by Sketchness :)
 
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