Tasting your New DIY Juices

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So...i am still very new to this, been vaping now 4 months. Im in it up to my neck, Mods, Toppers, You name it, Im doing it.

So I have started making my own E -Juices. Yes this is a wild thing to keep up on, making a lot of mistakes of course, still not making great juice, but its good enough to Vape.

My Question.... I have searched all over and either I am really Nooob, or its not there. What kind of topper do you use to sample/taste your new juices while you’re in the process of mixing and adding ingredients. There must be a faster/simpler way to use something that provides good flavor, and can be quickly cleaned for the next taste test. EVODS (plastic) to me, are not that great at flavor reproduction. My rebuildable dripper, just doesn’t seem to taste the same as if I vape an Aspire, a 30S, or Pro tank. Any suggestions ?

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well tasting things while your mixing and adjusting is probably pretty bland, as it takes a few days of sitting for everything to blend together and the flavor to actually develop. but i use a standard style dripper to test new ones once they have had time to sit. the way a concentrate in a bottle tastes is far from how it tastes mixed down and steeped.

never actually heard of someone testing as they go so that may why you cant find any info on it.
 
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So...i am still very new to this, been Vaping now 4 months. Im in it up to my neck, Mods, Toppers, You name it, Im doing it.

So I have started making my own E -Juices. Yes this is a wild thing to keep up on, making a lot of mistakes of course, still not making great juice, but its good enough to Vape.

My Question.... I have searched all over and either I am really Nooob, or its not there. What kind of topper do you use to sample/taste your new juices while you’re in the process of mixing and adding ingredients. There must be a faster/simpler way to use something that provides good flavor, and can be quickly cleaned for the next taste test. EVODS (plastic) to me, are not that great at flavor reproduction. My rebuildable dripper, just doesn’t seem to taste the same as if I vape an Aspire, a 30S, or Pro Tank. Any suggestions ?

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Grab a few of these and some cheap drip tips from the same site. You can rinse them out with hot water and dry burn them between flavors. I do this when sampling my new mixes. They last for months.
 
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