Setups for Flavor Testing

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Agastar

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Ok Ladies and Gents, maybe I'm a little on the lazy side but I really dislike having to wait for my mini protank to be empty to try a new flavor and then cleaning it after to go back to my ADV.

Here is what I'm looking for... I would like to hear about your setups for mixing and tasting your new concoctions. I know that part of my problem is having one tank but my vape budget is next to nil (one of a few reasons why I make my own e-juice) so buying a bunch of tanks is out of the question.

Right now I have several recipes I want to play around with and having one tank is killing me. The only idea I've come up with is buying a bunch of empty cartos and using them to develop my recipes. I'm concerned though that the taste in the cartos will be different than in my mini protank so if I develop the flavor based off of those how will it taste in my protank.


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cassandraschild

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I just got at 306 dripper... the taste is amazing. And since it has no tank, vape til it runs low and drip in the next flavor. It make take a couple of drips before the new flavor totally takes over. It is a little bit of a pain... but for flavor testing well worth it IMO.

510 drippers also work well I hear.
 
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