steeping, probably been asked a million times!

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Okay, before I order e-liquid or juice, I would like to know the propper way to steep, and if I HAVE to steep? I know its probably been asked a million + times, I just can't find a complete answer to this question.

I was never one for steeping.. I want to use my juice now. How about vendors start pre-steeping, so we dont have to wait a month to use their product. That never made sense to me. Its like a wine maker giving you grape juice.

Pre-steeped for your pleasure!!
 
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I was never one for steeping.. I want to use my juice now. How about vendors start pre-steeping, so we dont have to wait a month to use their product. That never made sense to me. Its like a wine maker giving you grape juice.

Pre-steeped for your pleasure!!

It has me confused too. I like to use my purchased product as soon as I get it. The only thing I could figure is that it is fresh when you get it, and most people prefer that? I dont really know, I cant wrap my head around it. Lol! Sense I am new to the whole juices thing, I want to vape the stuff right out of the mail!!!!!!!! :vapor:
 

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If you buy a Chinese juice, like Dekang, you won't have to steep it.

I would assume the same would be true for other types of premixed juices.
But of course it depends on how long ago it was premixed.
:)

Well, after reading 100's of reviews on china made liquids, I will have to agree with "Ralikar". I have not seen or heard one good review of Chinese made e-liquid. :facepalm: If I find good reviews, they are mixed with a majority of bad reviews.
 
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