Recycling Juice?

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surich

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Color me crazy, but I realized I had a TON of used carts from my 801 that still had lots of juice in them. The were different strengths, different flavors, cut, uncut, you name it.

I pulled all the fillers, and squeezed them out with a syringe. Got 30ml of juice back! I thought I would save this as "emergency juice" in case I ever ran out, or the ban actually happened.

Then I got curious. Just how would this mish mash of juice actually TASTE??:confused:

I put some in a small 6ml bottle, cut 50/40/10 juice/vg/pg. It actually tastes good! Very smooth! :thumbs:

Has anyone else tried this or am I the only crazy person here?
 

Vapinginmyboots

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In my experience so far, cutting any juice 50% severely cuts down on the original flavor. Any flavor Ive wound up adding to the cut juice, for example a drop or 2 of grape, overwhelms the heck out of what the original flavor (or probably many flavors, in your case) originally were. Id not worry about it too much and keep the juice! And if you like the flavor you had, thats all that counts. :)
 

surich

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That's just it tho. The bag had like 50 carts in it. I didn't think there was that much juice to go for 2 different bottles. (VERY surprised I got 30 ml to tell the truth!) And some of the carts had juice from bad "experiments" and juices i didn't like at all, along with the stuff I DID like. What I got was a smooth, generic, almost a "soft tobacco" flavor.

I decided to make sure I knew which bottle held this mix (an old TW bottle) and have since labeled it, "Special Blend". :evil:

Anywho... I'm vaping it right now, and the nic level seems to be just right for me, as I am not getting a buzz, but still getting a decent "hit" from it.

Just wondered if anyone else had done "salvage" on their carts. Glad to know I'm not alone!
 
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