**official canvape thread** - Part 2

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Mindfield

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Hey mopar maybe on the next smok order you could grab some king kong steel drip tips they are fantastic for dripping the smok ones are great quality. I know that's an oxymoron but they really are good.

Those do look rather nice. I like that particular contour with the longer neck.
 

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Canvape needs 10ml empty bottles IMO. I feel like 5ml test bottles for DIY don't really work that well. I just don't trust that one/two drops from a flavor really gives off the impression of how the flavor will end up tasting like when you scale up. I also hate using "drops" as a measurement. I much prefer to be a scientist and pull out the syringes and measure everything perfectly which is hard to do with 5ml test bottles.
 

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Canvape needs 10ml empty bottles IMO. I feel like 5ml test bottles for DIY don't really work that well. I just don't trust that one/two drops from a flavor really gives off the impression of how the flavor will end up tasting like when you scale up. I also hate using "drops" as a measurement. I much prefer to be a scientist and pull out the syringes and measure everything perfectly which is hard to do with 5ml test bottles.

True. I've done 5ml test batches from time to time, but even though it tends to waste more juice, I still prefer using 10ml bottles. It makes the math a lot easier. :)
 

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Canvape needs 10ml empty bottles IMO. I feel like 5ml test bottles for DIY don't really work that well. I just don't trust that one/two drops from a flavor really gives off the impression of how the flavor will end up tasting like when you scale up. I also hate using "drops" as a measurement. I much prefer to be a scientist and pull out the syringes and measure everything perfectly which is hard to do with 5ml test bottles.

Could always use a 30ml bottle and just make 10ml :) I wanted to start with 5ml till I got comfy with diy. Then step up to larger amounts. Then I will use the 5ml bottles for juice give aways :)
 

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I think some of the older joye batts did not have the 5 click, maybe you got some old stock.

Genuine Joye should have their logo etched on them, usually on the bottom.

I use the 10 ml bottles to mix up 5mls of new juice, that way I have lots of room for tweaking.

It also gives more room to shake them so they are mixed well. I use 10ml bottle to mix 5ml of 20% flavor, then 5ml bottles to transfer dilutions of 15, 10, and 5% flavor. I find it saves me time rather than starting at 5% and adding and adding. Maybe it's just me. Lol

Whatever floats your boat!
 
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