Yes. Many online vendors sell small bottles of their juice (e.g. Mister-E Liquids) and/or inexpensive bottles (e.g. Mister-E, Mt Baker) and/or sampler packs (e.g. Alice in Vapeland). Some of these may also occasionally add free samples to your order (this has happened to me with Mister-E, Mt Baker, and Alice in Vapeland). Look for reputable vendors, check out their reviews, and seek flavors that sound appealing. It can be risky, but it can also be rewarding.Do any of the online juice vendors have samples?
The B&M you use doesn't sell larger bottles?I still go to my B & M for juice because I can't imagine ordering juice I haven't sampled. The bottles I get at my B & M are small though and I know I could do better with a better size bottle at a reasonable price. Do any of the online juice vendors have samples?
I've never requested free samples with my orders, I just get them.oh mam. I just order but forget to ask for free samples. Think I can request on my 2nd order?
I am not sure I understand this question. Dizziness is usually an effect of too much nicotine. I usually vape 6mg, for example. If I vape 12-18mg, it will make me dizzy. (It also feels harsh to me and leaves my tongue with the sensation of chemical burns.)Do all the juice from different venders affect the same? I am not talking about nicotine strength in am talking dizziness, etc.
I am not sure I understand this question. Dizziness is usually an effect of too much nicotine. I usually vape 6mg, for example. If I vape 12-18mg, it will make me dizzy. (It also feels harsh to me and leaves my tongue with the sensation of chemical burns.)
Different vendors offer many different options. Some have juice with no propylene glycol (PG), for example, which is great for people who are sensitive/allergic to PG. Some vendors, on the other hand, make juice with more PG and less VG. Some allow you to choose your own PG/VG ratio. All of them should allow you to choose your own nicotine strength.