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So with all this reading on unflavored nic I wanna try it and I'm sure I'll love it, however on myfreedomsmokes I found the lowest I could order was 24mg juice which translates into 2.4%/ml? I could be very wrong as I'm just diving into this and I've been trying to read the DIY forums also but I dont want the recipes etc hehe, I just want the pure unflavored and right now I'm vaping at around 6mg juice.

Also I wanted to make sure I'm looking at the right thing as it's only $13.95 for 250ml! that's amazing!
here's what I'm looking at, can pm me or just reply in thread, all the help is much appreciated.
[h=2]UnFlavored Nicotine Smoke Juice E-Liquid[/h]
 

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Yes get that and then pure VG or PG and mix at 1 part Unflavored to 3 parts VG or PG to get 6mg unflavored nic.

They are currently are running a sale use UNFALV20 to get 20% off.

Here's a link to VG USP Grade Vegetable Glycerin - MyFreedomSmokes.com

hmm gonna have a bigger startup cost but save so much in the long run! When you say 1 to 3 parts, it'd be equal ratio yes? 10ml unflavored for 30ml VG = 40ml unflavored at 6mg?
 

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It's even simpler than using a calculator, gloves and beaker. Buy an 8 oz. squeeze bottle and pour to the lines:

2 oz. of 24 mg. unflavored and 6 oz. of PG or VG in whatever ratio you want. 75/25 is not going to be much different than 80/20. A 3-pack of these bottles are at Harbor Freight for $2.99 (before coupon).

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It's even simpler than using a calculator, gloves and beaker. Buy an 8 oz. squeeze bottle and pour to the lines:

2 oz. of 24 mg. unflavored and 6 oz. of PG or VG in whatever ratio you want. 75/25 is not going to be much different than 80/20. A 3-pack of these bottles are at Harbor Freight for $2.99 (before coupon).

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oh there's a harbor freight literally almost across the street from my house! Well the problem is the unflavored nic base is already coming at 24mg 75/25 mix... and i'll be adding vg to it to cut it down to 6mg/ml so I'm not quite sure what I'd end up with lol. Guess it doesn't really matter being that more VG is what I'm after anyway
 

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If that is 75 VG you'll end up with 6.25% PG

If that is 75 PG you'll end up with 18.75% PG

well it's 250ml of 24mg nic base... 25%pg 75%vg... cutting that with VG will end up 6.25% pg and 93.75% vg? lol so much math ahhh.. oh well cheaper juice and im sure it will probably be tasty.... or taste like nothing haha
 

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well it's 250ml of 24mg nic base... 25%pg 75%vg... cutting that with VG will end up 6.25% pg and 93.75% vg? lol so much math ahhh.. oh well cheaper juice and im sure it will probably be tasty.... or like nothing haha

You can order from MFS in any ratio of pg/vg you want. 100% PG, 75/25 pg/vg, 50/50, 25/75 pg/vg, and 100% VG.
 

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buy a small bottle of PG and any of the calculators will tell how much to use to get 80/20

lol was just about to make it easy and go 100% VG! Figured I might as well try unflavored... getting tired of all these flavors from everywhere else and I keep hearing that you get sweet tones from it with no scent...sounds good to me hehe
 
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