NOW I feel like a REO owner!

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Today I loaded up my Squonker with my very first "good" DIY liquid! It feels quite nice to be vaping a tasty liquid that I mixed.
I noticed that quite a few of you DIY, so now I feel like a real REOnaut! :)

I have to admit that I cried a little when I bought my supplies because I could have bought a new REO for what I spent, but I just told myself "I need juice to run my Reo". So in the end all is good.

P.s. I made a "Peach Green tea" vape, very tasty!
 

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Today I loaded up my Squonker with my very first "good" DIY liquid! It feels quite nice to be vaping a tasty liquid that I mixed.
I noticed that quite a few of you DIY, so now I feel like a real REOnaut! :)

I have to admit that I cried a little when I bought my supplies because I could have bought a new REO for what I spent, but I just told myself "I need juice to run my Reo". So in the end all is good.

P.s. I made a "Peach Green tea" vape, very tasty!

That sounds wonderful!

Just remember that what you will save DIY instead of buying juice will soon add up to enough for a REO!

Once I had the equipment, flavors, and nic it was so easy to pick up more as things ran out. I cringe hearing that people still spend $100 on juice. DIY is so easy and the juices I have made are fantastic!

Happy vaping!
 

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Make your own coils.
Make your own wicks.
Make your own juice.
What's left?

Make your own beer. Attach .... to recliner, throw a record on the turn table, vape, sip, vape, bang head, vape, squonk, sip, pet cat, high-five self, vape, sip.
 
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HHV uses NETs (naturally extracted tobacco) for most if not all her blends.
It's possible to extract your own, but its a bit above my experience level right now.

If you check out the DIY subforum there's a lot of tobacco recipes people have made.
I'm not sure if ECF likes people posting recipes outside of there.
 

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HHV uses NETs (naturally extracted tobacco) for most if not all her blends.
It's possible to extract your own, but its a bit above my experience level right now.

If you check out the DIY subforum there's a lot of tobacco recipes people have made.
I'm not sure if ECF likes people posting recipes outside of there.

Will do, thanks Tony.
 

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That sounds wonderful!

Just remember that what you will save DIY instead of buying juice will soon add up to enough for a REO!

Once I had the equipment, flavors, and nic it was so easy to pick up more as things ran out. I cringe hearing that people still spend $100 on juice. DIY is so easy and the juices I have made are fantastic!

Happy vaping!

Yeah, once I get a few good recipes I'll be set for quite a while! I'd love to hear some Reo Recipes from the pros.
 

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I would suggest Naturally-Extracted-Tobacco.com as a good place to go. Everyone (myself included) raves over their juice. Also Ahlusion has some very good NET tobaccos.

I just got some Bourbon Seasoned cigar extract from N-E-T and mixed up some juice, steeping for a few days. Also got Yesteryear, 3-Crown, and Cognac Infused, all premixed. Good out of the mailbox, should get better in a couple weeks.

For anyone wanting good tobacco flavor in an extract to DIY, I highly recommend www.Naturally-Extracted-Tobacco.com, e-liquids for electronic cigarettes
 

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I just got some Bourbon Seasoned cigar extract from N-E-T and mixed up some juice, steeping for a few days. Also got Yesteryear, 3-Crown, and Cognac Infused, all premixed. Good out of the mailbox, should get better in a couple weeks.

For anyone wanting good tobacco flavor in an extract to DIY, I highly recommend www.Naturally-Extracted-Tobacco.com, e-liquids for electronic cigarettes

Those look tasty. Quite pricey at $11.00 +shipping per 5 ml. Let me know how they turn out!
 
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