The curious mind and steeping..........

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smurfdude

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Hey all!
So making up diy juice I have been steeping mainly with vigorous shakes, letting the bottles breath or warm water in an ultrasonic cleaner.
In the kitchen today using the food processor and I looked at the double whisk attachment. Now, this may just be an overactive male mind at work, but it got me thinking. If I make some juice of a large enough volume to go in the processor and put the whisk attachment to work on the slow setting, would that do the same thing for steeping?
Just wondering :)
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JD1

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It might help but I don't think it would help enough to be worthwhile. My understanding (possibly wrong) is that most of the ingredients we use mix well and don't tend to separate. The just need a little time to form new chains. I think it's the heat in the ultrasonic cleaners that does most of the work, and also the reason heating in warm water with a little shake here and there also speeds it up. Still, the only way to know for sure is to try it I guess. Good luck and happy vaping.
 

dannyv45

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The problem I see with that is you are now introducing much more air in the mix which will oxidize NIC faster then what's normal thus changing the taste to what may be considered harsh. Some also use a milk frother which I also don't recommend.

Click on the blog link in my signature and read my blog on steeping. It will detail good steeping practices.
 
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