Rolling your e-juice

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Thunderball

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I have put a plastic bottle in an old rock tumbler I had on hand. It pretty much "slow rolled " it.

I also tried an old Bullet shell casing tumbler. It vibrates.

I have read in these forums of some that bought regular vibrators and taped the bottle to the end of it.

Funny.... the things people do.
 

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I have put a plastic bottle in an old rock tumbler I had on hand. It pretty much "slow rolled " it.

I also tried an old Bullet shell casing tumbler. It vibrates.

I have read in these forums of some that bought regular vibrators and taped the bottle to the end of it.

Funny.... the things people do.

I have heard of this as well... it would be a sight to behold...
 

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I have put a plastic bottle in an old rock tumbler I had on hand. It pretty much "slow rolled " it.

I also tried an old Bullet shell casing tumbler. It vibrates.

I have read in these forums of some that bought regular vibrators and taped the bottle to the end of it.

Funny.... the things people do.

I have a vibratory tumbler for cleaning brass cases but never though about trying that. I was thinking about the rock tumbler like my dad used to polish rocks with.
 

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I bought and use a battery powered mini mixer for DIY. I use it when I first make a batch in a beaker, so the Nic/PG/VG/Flavs are evenly mixed before the batch ever goes in a bottle. It has four attachments, including one that fits through the neck of any bottle to quickly mix/turn over the liquid thoroughly right in the bottles anytime during steeping, etc. Great for my 5ml to 100ml bottles, glass or plastic. It's worth every penny of the $8 it cost. (runs on 2 AA batteries).

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Well IMHO for small batches any kind of heavy duty or long mixing is not necessary; < 60ml or below, now then if your mixing up a gallon at a time, there are blending mixers similar to commercial paint mixers that will agitate a container at "X" number a times a minute.

That being said this is for commercial candy mixing, etc., and the cost is ridiculous for home use, after all these elements will blend:

PG
VG

Flavors : Various chemicals and extracts already suspended in PGA, PG, H20, etc.
PGA

All of the above blend rather well and with little or no vigorous agitation...:2c:
 
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