Just nip the tips...but just a little. Reg scissors should work. That will open the hole a little
Just nip the tips...but just a little. Reg scissors should work. That will open the hole a little
Just nip the tips...but just a little. Reg scissors should work. That will open the hole a little
I had 2 boxes of the Super Mesh x2 coils for the Cerberus in my Cart at Ejuices, checked out and paid with no problem, no inventory problem pop ups during Checkout, etc. Then 2 hours later I get an email from them saying they were sorry but they were sold out. When I placed my order though...I was only buying 2 of the 8 that showed as still available.![]()
Those suckers are evidently not too easy to find, especially at a decent price In Stock. Can get them on FT, but for $13+/box, and they wouldn't ship for 12 days.
I had 2 boxes of the Super Mesh x2 coils for the Cerberus in my Cart at Ejuices, checked out and paid with no problem, no inventory problem pop ups during Checkout, etc. Then 2 hours later I get an email from them saying they were sorry but they were sold out. When I placed my order though...I was only buying 2 of the 8 that showed as still available.![]()
Those suckers are evidently not too easy to find, especially at a decent price In Stock. Can get them on FT, but for $13+/box, and they wouldn't ship for 12 days.
I mixed that recipe on Tuesday after I picked up the flavorings at BCF. I’m dying to make something I like even if just a little bit.@FranC , I’m mixing that strawberry biscuit you shared tomorrow if it’s the only thing I get done. Well that, grocery and laundry lol. But, strawberry biscuit first! Got to keep my priorities straight![]()
I guess it's a pick and choose thing.. some things on wizard labs are super expensive vs other vendors. Just looked at their 1 gallon nic salt price. $279It seems bullcityflavors.com is popular. But when compared to wizard labs for cheesecake with graham for 4 ozs...bcf is 49 cents higher. Am I missing something?
Freebase is $269, but further delving reveals that their solutions are organic, which would explain the prices.I guess it's a pick and choose thing.. some things on wizard labs are super expensive vs other vendors. Just looked at their 1 gallon nic salt price. $279Might need to sell both arms and my leg to buy that
I just went with BCF and have stuck with them. Never have bought flavors or anything from wizard labs, but I'm sure theres got to be some around here that have.
I guess it's a pick and choose thing.. some things on wizard labs are super expensive vs other vendors. Just looked at their 1 gallon nic salt price. $279Might need to sell both arms and my leg to buy that
I just went with BCF and have stuck with them. Never have bought flavors or anything from wizard labs, but I'm sure theres got to be some around here that have.
Hoping you get there soonI mixed that recipe on Tuesday after I picked up the flavorings at BCF. I’m dying to make something I like even if just a little bit.![]()
Where did you get the fill screws? I should get a bundle of those.
For those that like MFS nic the sale just started. 20% with code 20NICMFS.
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I like MFS nic as well but if I was in need I wouldn't pay that much.Even with the 20% coupon, that still makes it $68 per liter. To me that's high. I like MFS nic and have a few liters of it on hand but never paid that much for it. To me, their nic isn't premium and heartland sells good nic that I also use for $45 every day. I don't know why MFS decided to raise their nic prices but they have priced themselves out for me. I've heard other people complain about their price increase on nic. I'm sure they are losing out on a fair amount of business. I don't know the situation so maybe their cost went up or something. Some people were blaming greed with the bans going on but I'm pretty sure their price went up before the ban thing.
I like MFS nic as well but if I was in need I wouldn't pay that much.
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