Steeping alternative to Ultrasonic/Crock pot

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wllmc

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these are the 2 most important quotes here I think. mix your juice the way you like to. if it taste good then great keep doing it if not oh well try again. who really cares about how it get there. if you start with 100mg and put it in the oven at 350 degrees for 12 days and it ends with no nicotine period and you like it and it keeps you off cigarettes go for it. and right now no one is right or wrong. this is like the custard debate. its just not definite at the moment. some people are getting nicotine loss and some are not. this is fact. now the question is why? I think if any of us knew how to get the answer to all of these questions about vaping and steeping and custard flavors we would have black and white proof. we dont. it is good people are trying tho because it is important but we shouldnt fight over it. everyone is doing what they can to contribute. it will take a million more test like these to get some real answers, we have to start somewhere.
...altho I have long tired of the entire obsession everywhere. I mix it and taste it...if it's good I use it and make a larger mix for later

No there not right. Everyone is entitled to there opinion and I applaud all that make an effort to test or explain these theories.
 

Wingsfan0310

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Wasnt Mikes tests with unflavored juice??
Maybe its something with the flavorings.....
Someone should do it with flavored and unflavored using the same base.....

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With the test kits we have (from WL), you cannot accurately test the Nic Concentration once flavor has been added.

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Edit For an explanation why see post #1267 located here
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...asonic-cleaner-part-iii-127.html#post13190214
 
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