I'm on the other end. I start at 10% with most flavors unless someone warns me first.
This is where I tested RY4 Double and Vanilla Bourbon as stand alone flavors when I got them. RY4D was awesome, VB was incredibly cloying. I ended up taking 20ml of unflavored and 2ml of the pre-mixed VB recipe I made and that is tolerable now. I could probably add another ml or two and it would still be fine. I have since found that VB just works better as a 0.5 - 2.0 % part of a recipe with other dominant flavors.I'm on the other end. I start at 10% with most flavors unless someone warns me first.
Anytime I get a bunch of new flavor, I immediately mix each one, and I'll get to them when I get to themI now have too many flavors to be doing single flavor tests of all my new flavors like I did with the first flavoring order.
Anytime I get a bunch of new flavor, I immediately mix each one, and I'll get to them when I get to them
I can usually get to them sooner than later, because I only mix 3ml tests, and I go through them pretty fast.
I could never understand anyone who automatically mixed up a 10ml or higher test , before they even knew if they liked it, or how strong it was.
I hate throwing out nic, and I always mix using nic, because it affects the flavor,(at least if you use it as high as I do)
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Joel, I think I've tried all of the TFA oranges. I'm going to do a flavor test with the blood orange later. I'll start at 10 and go from there. I just wasn't sure what to add to it to get a citrus type result.
I'm on the other end. I start at 10% with most flavors unless someone warns me first.
I only vape about 6ml a day, so a 20ml bottle along with vaping 8 other flavors a day,(for variety) would take me months to finish offI have started making slightly smaller testers but 3ml is too small for me to bother with.
Recipe? Pretty please? Oh wait, I just did my Labor Day order from Bull City.I'm not sure where I read it on here, but someone said to use citric acid by the drops until it's to your liking.
Well...if you haven't used TFA Maraschino Cherry yet, I'd definitely start at even less than the 5% low value from that chart. I make a cherry & chocolate recipe with it, and found that even 2% was plenty! It's pretty strong!
Good. Thanks for letting us know. My wish list @BC is really long.Recipe? Pretty please? Oh wait, I just did my Labor Day order from Bull City.
The code is LABORDAY2016 for 15% off & the code is active!
'2016 TFA Flavor Listing. Most common used %'s by User-ID' spreadsheet created. It's sorta rough at the moment, but anyone can do anything to it right now. I ask if you make any changes, to write your name and comment at the bottom after the flavors.
This is a current listing of ALL TFA flavor listings on Sept 5, 2016 . It probably contains some from their Perfumer's line, but have not been removed.
Please change the 'user-id' box to your username. Enter the most common % you use for each flavor. It's not exacting or scientific.
** Following a flavor name indicates that it is considered flammable and required special shipping. The Average % will update once the 1st entry for a flavor has been inserted
All Flavors listed in Column A.
Insert your user-id along row 5, with your input.
There's absolutely no sort of security on the file. Any ideas/thoughts about this are welcome.
If you think it's better in the dropbox, either put it there, or tell me how to do it.
Here's the public link: https://docs dot google dot com/spreadsheets/d/1DhvF31ld2tyWUCXcXBXAMvHvIHc-blkB9ETQsL_eiqc/edit?usp=sharing
Change the dot to actual . for the link to work
I don't see a lock. To edit something you already put in just go back and click in the cell to make corrections. You can highlight your input then backspace or delete and start your cell info again or place your cursor where you want to delete and backspace. Click inside the cell you want to edit, then double click. Just worked for meDocument page has a lock icon. How do you edit it?
Yep, I didnt get everything I wanted, but ordered a lot of 4 oz sizes of things I need to have on hand. I may go back tomorrow h get a few more things. Won't get free shipping, but gotta have 'em!Good. Thanks for letting us know. My wish list @BC is really long.
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Ok, the list is a good idea. I put a few in myself but I use only a few as stand alones. You can tell by the higher pcts if they are stand alones. My lower pcts are used in mixes. At least it is easier to tell in tfa flavors for me anyway.'2016 TFA Flavor Listing. Most common used %'s by User-ID' spreadsheet created. It's sorta rough at the moment, but anyone can do anything to it right now. I ask if you make any changes, to write your name and comment at the bottom after the flavors.
This is a current listing of ALL TFA flavor listings on Sept 5, 2016 . It probably contains some from their Perfumer's line, but have not been removed.
Please change the 'user-id' box to your username. Enter the most common % you use for each flavor. It's not exacting or scientific.
** Following a flavor name indicates that it is considered flammable and required special shipping. The Average % will update once the 1st entry for a flavor has been inserted
All Flavors listed in Column A.
Insert your user-id along row 5, with your input.
There's absolutely no sort of security on the file. Any ideas/thoughts about this are welcome.
If you think it's better in the dropbox, either put it there, or tell me how to do it.
Here's the public link: https://docs dot google dot com/spreadsheets/d/1DhvF31ld2tyWUCXcXBXAMvHvIHc-blkB9ETQsL_eiqc/edit?usp=sharing
Change the dot to actual . for the link to work
I don't see a lock. To edit something you already put in just go back and click in the cell to make corrections. You can highlight your input then backspace or delete and start your cell info again or place your cursor where you want to delete and backspace. Click inside the cell you want to edit, then double click. Just worked for me
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The list is in google doc sheets as a table. In your browser url type in google docs and see if it comes up. Might not since you have an apple product. I really don't know anything much about apple. But if it is asking for a Sheets app, maybe you can find that wherever the apple programs are. Or maybe google has one for apple. Wish I could be more help. sorryI'm on an iPad, click the pencil icon, says I need the Sheets app. Lock icon is in the title bar for that page.
Good job on putting that all together.I put a few on there for now,and will do some more as i go through my notes.Most i posted are not single flavor %,but what i use them at in recipes the most,but a few are solo % too.'2016 TFA Flavor Listing. Most common used %'s by User-ID' spreadsheet created. It's sorta rough at the moment, but anyone can do anything to it right now. I ask if you make any changes, to write your name and comment at the bottom after the flavors.
This is a current listing of ALL TFA flavor listings on Sept 5, 2016 . It probably contains some from their Perfumer's line, but have not been removed.
Please change the 'user-id' box to your username. Enter the most common % you use for each flavor. It's not exacting or scientific.
** Following a flavor name indicates that it is considered flammable and required special shipping. The Average % will update once the 1st entry for a flavor has been inserted
All Flavors listed in Column A.
Insert your user-id along row 5, with your input.
There's absolutely no sort of security on the file. Any ideas/thoughts about this are welcome.
If you think it's better in the dropbox, either put it there, or tell me how to do it.
Here's the public link: https://docs dot google dot com/spreadsheets/d/1DhvF31ld2tyWUCXcXBXAMvHvIHc-blkB9ETQsL_eiqc/edit?usp=sharing
Change the dot to actual . for the link to work
Having the same problem on my iPad. Tried downloading the Google Docs app for iPad, saw no way to import the TFA file.I'm on an iPad, click the pencil icon, says I need the Sheets app. Lock icon is in the title bar for that page.