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Or you can get a hand pump for a gallon jug. Amazon has them and some vendors used to list them in their diy supplies category.
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I found my PG-based nic poured smoothly. Smoother than water or gasoline. No dribbling or slop. A funnel worked plenty good even pouring from gallon jugs.
 

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    I found my PG-based nic poured smoothly. Smoother than water or gasoline. No dribbling or slop. A funnel worked plenty good even pouring from gallon jugs.
    Mine was vg and even with the pump it took some strenght to push the plunger.

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    Plus I am no spring chicken anymore. It took me 2 hands just to lift the dang thing, so I knew I would have trouble even if I tried to pour it.
    I don't lift it. I put it on the edge of the table and tip it over slowly to pour into a container/bottle. If that makes sense.
     

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    @hittman. I’m starting to wish they made something between .6 and 1.3 for the Podstick The 1.3 could use some more air flow and the .6 could use some less. Finding if I hit the .6 a bit hard it starts getting a bit warm on the lips.

    Yes, if you chain vape the .6 it will get a little warm on the tip. What power level are you on? I have been running the .6 on the red light setting. Blue isn't bad either but gets warm quicker.
     

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    Yes, if you chain vape the .6 it will get a little warm on the tip. What power level are you on? I have been running the .6 on the red light setting. Blue isn't bad either but gets warm quicker.
    I had it on blue and just switching to red seems a bit better. I better stick to chain vaping my Minifits....LOL
     
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    Am I the only one who has adapted their preferred PG/VG ratio to their RTA needs, rather than bodily needs? I prefer 60+ PG in my liquids for my RTAs, I find it wicks and flows better. Luckily PG doesn't bother me, I've read quite a bit about how people are sensitive to it.

    Also, it's definitely not easy decanting out of a gallon jug, very steady hands and some strength needed
     

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    Am I the only one who has adapted their preferred PG/VG ratio to their RTA needs, rather than bodily needs? I prefer 60+ PG in my liquids for my RTAs, I find it wicks and flows better. Luckily PG doesn't bother me, I've read quite a bit about how people are sensitive to it.

    Also, it's definitely not easy decanting out of a gallon jug, very steady hands and some strength needed
    When I was decanting my gallon of nic base, I had a large syringe handy to help the process. If I needed just a bit more to top off a bottle, I'd use the syringe instead of pouring and possibly spilling
     

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    Am I the only one who has adapted their preferred PG/VG ratio to their RTA needs, rather than bodily needs? I prefer 60+ PG in my liquids for my RTAs, I find it wicks and flows better. Luckily PG doesn't bother me, I've read quite a bit about how people are sensitive to it.

    Also, it's definitely not easy decanting out of a gallon jug, very steady hands and some strength needed
    I vape the same ratio in whatever tank/RTA I’m using. 75 %PG and 25%VG
     

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    When I was decanting my gallon of nic base, I had a large syringe handy to help the process. If I needed just a bit more to top off a bottle, I'd use the syringe instead of pouring and possibly spilling
    That’s all I did. Got the bottle 90+% filled and finished it off with a syringe.
     

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    Am I the only one who has adapted their preferred PG/VG ratio to their RTA needs, rather than bodily needs? I prefer 60+ PG in my liquids for my RTAs, I find it wicks and flows better. Luckily PG doesn't bother me, I've read quite a bit about how people are sensitive to it.

    Also, it's definitely not easy decanting out of a gallon jug, very steady hands and some strength needed

    I adjusted my ratio to my lungs and throat, finding even 50/50 marginal from too much VG. Being both a mtl tootler and rayonista, wicking has never been a concern :) I mix my unflavored base at 60pg, the flavorings nudge it back up a bit. No phlegm :)
     

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