Random DIY mixing and More

FranC

Long time vaper.
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
  • Oct 1, 2010
    196,226
    647,726
    New Hampshire
    I've never gone over 1-1.5% with INW VC or FLV cream.
    Yeah, I’m good with the FLV at 1%. Wasen’t sure on the INW. Thank you much :wub: Maybe I will mix tomorrow as long as I write myself a little note.
     

    Katya

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Feb 23, 2010
    34,804
    120,147
    SoCal
    VG, something about what Kurt said a long time ago sharing his experience with long term storage. I have purchased it in PG before but had a bad experience


    Long Term Nic Storage

    On the other hand:

    Storing Your Nicotine Solution

    "Few last points to cover – shelf-life varies largely by nicotine strength, as well as PG/VG ratio. Higher nicotine strengths will possess more nicotine molecules, less likely to be completely solvated by their carrier (PG/VG). Put simply – 100mg/mL formulations will keep for less time than a 24mg/mL formulation. PG is also a much better solvent for this purpose – it has an extremely low viscosity, will dissipate dispersed oxygen bubbles quickly (say that 4 times fast!), and has a longer shelf-life chemically (2 years from DOM, vs. VG – 1 year)." ;)
     

    hittman

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Contest Winner!
  • Jul 13, 2009
    61,935
    181,213
    Somewhere between here and there
    Well, guess what? It's tomorrow and my white Kroma Z is here--and all the extras. It's so nice! How come nobody told me to get one before? :lol:

    I don't know how it vapes yet--I have no time to play with it, but it feels so comfy in my hand. I think I'm going to get another one--I like the pink one. :blush:

    Hello, Mixers! :wub:

    Better get two just in case.
     
    • Agree
    Reactions: Uncle

    Koolkiz

    Ultra Member
    ECF Veteran
    Apr 26, 2014
    2,787
    13,295
    United States
    I have around 9 liters plus some little bottles. I just decanted the liter I received from Heartland today and broke down a liter from RTS vapes from 2014 to use I do have some smaller bottles I'm not counting. 1 out of the 9 I highly doubt using since its mud and smelly and the replacement IDK it turned dark and smelly as well.
     

    hittman

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Contest Winner!
  • Jul 13, 2009
    61,935
    181,213
    Somewhere between here and there
    Got results back. My liver and kidney function is “fantastic” (the doctors words) , red and white blood cells are normal, thyroid is good...my doctor said my blood work is good. I got a copy and i noticed my iron said low. When I looked up Low iron it is all of my symptoms. My husband is picking me up some iron pills and vitamins.
    I really hope it is something that simple :)
    This vertigo and dizziness is driving me crazy! Lol

    I hope that’s it. My wife takes extra iron.
     

    ShowMeTwice

    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Jun 28, 2016
    18,938
    1
    125,662
    the Universe • ∞
    Does anyone know of a good substitute for FLV Alpine Strawberry?
    Yup. MF Strawberry (super realistic). As with all MF's it will need a long steep to develop (4 weeks).

    FA Strawberry (Red Touch) and FA Juicy Strawberry combined make a fantastic strawberry. They balance each other well for a realistic tasting s-berry.
     

    Redbird11

    Vaping Master
    ECF Veteran
    May 24, 2020
    7,658
    47,197
    Missouri, USA
    Yup. MF Strawberry (super realistic). As with all MF's it will need a long steep to develop (4 weeks).

    FA Strawberry (Red Touch) and FA Juicy Strawberry combined make a fantastic strawberry. They balance each other well for a realistic tasting s-berry.
    I like Red Touch, it tastes kind of like strawberry jelly. Haven't tried FA Juicy Strawberry. I do have the WF Juicy Strawberry though.
     

    hittman

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Contest Winner!
  • Jul 13, 2009
    61,935
    181,213
    Somewhere between here and there
    The vapocalypse calculator says at your current rate of consumption and mg, one liter of 100 mg/ml nicotine will last you 6.23 years. I bought extra in case I drop something or I raise my nic. I think people here have bought similar amounts. I know @hittman is close to that amount.

    I don’t use that many ml a day but usually use 12mg mostly and 6mg on high output dL.
     

    hittman

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Contest Winner!
  • Jul 13, 2009
    61,935
    181,213
    Somewhere between here and there
    I have 3 liters of nic stored, per your calculations that will last until I'm 93.
    I think I'm ok.
    To be honest I believe the nic will out last me.

    If you make it past that and run out then I’ll send you some.
     

    hittman

    ECF Guru
    Supporting Member
    ECF Veteran
    Verified Member
    Contest Winner!
  • Jul 13, 2009
    61,935
    181,213
    Somewhere between here and there
    On the other hand:

    Storing Your Nicotine Solution

    "Few last points to cover – shelf-life varies largely by nicotine strength, as well as PG/VG ratio. Higher nicotine strengths will possess more nicotine molecules, less likely to be completely solvated by their carrier (PG/VG). Put simply – 100mg/mL formulations will keep for less time than a 24mg/mL formulation. PG is also a much better solvent for this purpose – it has an extremely low viscosity, will dissipate dispersed oxygen bubbles quickly (say that 4 times fast!), and has a longer shelf-life chemically (2 years from DOM, vs. VG – 1 year)." ;)

    Won’t matter if you spontaneously combust.
     

    Users who are viewing this thread