This is kinda not the place for syringe discussions.. at least not so MANY posts. Like most things, it's a matter of degree. Some things should be handled via PM.
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I'm not sure what other people do, but I make small 5ml bottles of individual flavors at 10% with a 70/30 PG/VG mix in my preferred nicotine level (9mg/ml) and then experiment mixing different base flavors. I start dripping in an atomizer and then make small batches to try to figure out the flavor mix. Sometimes I try combinations that I think will go together or I'll try to copy my favorite vendor flavors.
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Not sure what happened to my entry for TPA Nectarine, but at 11%, you will think it's the real thing. Spot on flavor.
Not sure what happened to my entry for TPA Nectarine, but at 11%, you will think it's the real thing. Spot on flavor.
I am crossing my fingers that my vape-mail shows up tomorrow like the tracking number says it should. I have 40 something concentrates coming from the TFA and I am so geeked to get mixing. This thread has been amazing I read all 90 some pages in a day... it was like a great book that I couldn't put down. Well wish me luck in taking the plunge into DIY with both feet. No dipping of the toe and testing the water for this girl... all or nothing. ***side note*** no analog cyanide stick for me in 5 weeks....![]()
TFA Key Lime - Not what I expected, tastes like Life Savors candy, too artificial. Taste when vaped is better than the smell, though. May be better in a mix. Haven't tried Pineapple yet but it has that same artificial candy smell in the bottle.
Is it just me, or do many of these fruit flavors seem to have this candy chemical taste? I use percentages always on the low end or lower than the lowest.
Same with flavors like coffee, tobacco, hazelnut, coconut - the "non fruit" flavors I call them, they all seem to have some underlying chemical-taste similarity, yet different than the fruit ones. I was hoping for flavors a little more distinct.
TFA Key Lime - Not what I expected, tastes like Life Savors candy, too artificial. Taste when vaped is better than the smell, though. May be better in a mix. Haven't tried Pineapple yet but it has that same artificial candy smell in the bottle.
Is it just me, or do many of these fruit flavors seem to have this candy chemical taste? I use percentages always on the low end or lower than the lowest.
Same with flavors like coffee, tobacco, hazelnut, coconut - the "non fruit" flavors I call them, they all seem to have some underlying chemical-taste similarity, yet different than the fruit ones. I was hoping for flavors a little more distinct.
TFA Key Lime - Not what I expected, tastes like Life Savors candy, too artificial. Taste when vaped is better than the smell, though. May be better in a mix. Haven't tried Pineapple yet but it has that same artificial candy smell in the bottle.
Is it just me, or do many of these fruit flavors seem to have this candy chemical taste? I use percentages always on the low end or lower than the lowest.
Same with flavors like coffee, tobacco, hazelnut, coconut - the "non fruit" flavors I call them, they all seem to have some underlying chemical-taste similarity, yet different than the fruit ones. I was hoping for flavors a little more distinct.
I just received an order of TFA flavorings from Wizard.
Didn't report this on Wizard thread, because it is all about nic.![]()
I couldn't wait. Hibiscus was present at the recommended level, but, wanting a "knock your sox off" flavor, I increased to 1:8, or 12%. I just don't think I will be able to replicate Zinger, so I will have to stay with MBV for a few flavors. I am enjoying all of them, especially the hibiscus, rose, and violet. I'm going to try dripping some of them with the tea, and see what is best. I think I am going to prefer 1:8 for all flavors. Even the Juicy Fruit, was present at .5:8, but more enjoyable at 1:8.