Older Folks and Vaping

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Ken62

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The biggest reason I am already doing DIY is that my wife really likes the unflavored juice. That and the fact that we are trying to save a few dollars along the way it seemed like the right way to start out.

Oh, something that I would LOVE to have is an atomizer with a drip tip. It's a pain in the rear to have to clean out a cartomizer for every test.

...and the list gets longer
 

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, say it isn't so!!!!!

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By the way Gloria, with all the flavors at your fingertips how do you stay sane deciding what to vape for the day?

So, uhm...you're assuming that I'm sane? :blink:

I got quite a few of the flavors to try recipes that I found that sounded good. Now I just need to get around to making all of those recipes.
 

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    Iffy

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    Now I just need to get around to making all of those recipes.

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    Now that ya got a 'round tuit', get mixing!
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    Hmmm...interesting, hehe. I have similar flavorings for most of those. No banana though LOL. I've never tried Koolada...what does that taste like?

    Thanks for the reminder about Koolada. I forgot I had this. :)

    I have Koolio from Altcig. Not sure if it's the exact same thing as Koolada. It adds a coolness on your throat, but doesn't really add any flavor. It would go nice with Mint, tobacco, fruits or milkshake type vapes.
     

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    Iffy & Constance, Gracias! I actually got off my rear and used the search function and came across this:
    The DIY Flavor Artisan's Master Kit - One Stop DIY Shop Store

    Thoughts?


    Also the Perfumers Apprentice looks interesting.

    That looks like a decent kit that would get you started with Lorann or TPA flavors. The cheaper kit is good too. Just less nic and fewer flavors. Enough to get your DIY feet wet though. And you could always buy more flavors individually.

    What kind of flavors are you planning on making? Tobacco, fruit, dessert...?
     

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    That looks like a decent kit that would get you started with Lorann or TPA flavors. The cheaper kit is good too. Just less nic and fewer flavors. Enough to get your DIY feet wet though. And you could always buy more flavors individually.

    What kind of flavors are you planning on making? Tobacco, fruit, dessert...?

    I'm one of the few that doesn't care for the dessert flavors, although I do have some
    Alice In Vapeland that I really like. I've found my Nirvana with Heather's Gandalf,
    Shadowfax and the Mocha is up next, so I guess pipe and coffee/espresso flavors
    are my go to.
     

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    I'm one of the few that doesn't care for the dessert flavors, although I do have some
    Alice In Vapeland that I really like. I've found my Nirvana with Heather's Gandalf,
    Shadowfax and the Mocha is up next, so I guess pipe and coffee/espresso flavors
    are my go to.

    Ok...let's see. You need high nic and prefer tobacco or coffee flavors.

    If you're on a tight budget, skip the kit. You don't really "need" everything in it. Get some 100mg nic, a few different size syringes and some PG and VG and a handful of flavors. If you don't have empty bottles from vendor juices you'll need some bottles too.

    For the tobacco flavors, maybe vapingzone.com or ecigexpress.com would work for you. People seem to be liking their super concentrates for the tobacco flavors. There are threads here on the forum for both vendors that may help you decide if that's the route to take.

    For a coffee vape, how about doing your own extraction with your favorite ground coffee? Search for coffee extraction. There are quite a few threads on the forum about it.

    And this thread may interest you. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/diy-e-liquid/347885-2012-best-best-diy-flavorings-each-flavor-manufacture-5.html
    Of course as we've all found out...taste is subjective. So what others like may not float your boat. For example, you really like Heather's juices. I gave away the samples that I ordered from them. It's high quality juice, no doubt. Just doesn't suit my taste buds. :)
     

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    I think the best tobacco flavors are in the Essence line (ECX). They're the Hangsen flavors.

    Thanks Fran, I'll have to check that out, I'm still a bakky vaper. And I never found a coffee that I liked. May have to revisit that again sometime too.
     

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    Now my interest is piqued... I have seen some of the threads about extracting coffee flavor, I wonder if I can do that with Folgers Instant?? KIDDING. I do think I might try it with a good holiday blend though - if I can find a few hours.........

    I also hear all about these tobacco flavors that are good. I had a bad experience with tobacco flavored juice and am hesitant to try one, even though I think I would like it.

    My list isn't too long, it still fits in my computer memory
     
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