PG vs. VG vs. a blend

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Yeah, if a vendor makes it themselves and don't offer a blend option form the juice page you can sometimes E-Mail them and request your juices be made to a specific blend. If they use premade juice then you might not have that option, but what you can do is if they only do 100% PG you could buy a stronger juice then dilute it with 30% VG to achieve your preferred blend. It might dilute the flavour some (and if they have a flavour shot option you could always get one to make up for that) but you'll get your preferred blend.
 

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Lots of places make 70PG/30VG

Backwoods Brew is all 70PG/30VG except for the Maltys which are the opposite
Velvet Vapors "Velvet Blend" is close to 70PG/30VG
FreedomSmokeUSA - all of the Flavor range juices and 1/2 of the tobaccos are available in any PG/VG
These offer any PG/VG - Juicy Vapor, Gourmet Vapor (sign up to get their infrequent huge sale notices), Tasty Vapor, VaporBomb (be care- they may list their ratios backwards like 30VG/70PG) and so many more offer any PG/VG

I used to use 70PG/30VG until I started using cartomizers and then I found the cartomizers worked well longer and wicked and dragged better with 80PG/20VG or less VG. So now that is what I order.
 

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Interesting. I hadn't thought to mix PG and VG. I had been using 100% either-or, and got turned off of using 100% VG because it was just way too thick for my dropper bottles. I'm going to have to give that a shot.

It works great. I keep a pre-mixed base of 70/30 PG/VG handy, then mix that with PG-based nicotine and flavourings, so it ends up working out to around 80/20 when I'm done mixing. Tastes great, hits great, produces great vapor.
 
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