This has gone too far, had to make a spreadsheet!

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tmrr

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My cabinets and my mind were being overrun by juices. Finally had to make a spreadsheet. There are 31 vendors and 102 flavors on this list. Crazy! Thankfully a lot of these were samples or I wouldn't be able to pay my mortgage. There's a column for the vendors' flavor descriptions, a column for what I thought it tasted like, and I'm thinking about a column for my take on steep times. Suggestions on what else I might want to keep track of? Oh, and I also have a list of more things I'd like to try! I blame this all on ECF! One day far, far into the future I am going to have a stash of 20 favorites and all the rest will be gone....
 

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I had a SS for my blood pressure. Added a sheet for vape purchases. Just started a sheet for juice, vendor, flavor, 1-5 rating. Anything else I should add?

Just don't add an SS for vape purchases or your SS for your blood pressure might shoot up through the roof!
 

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Perhaps the life cycle between ckeaning/replacing of coils? If your a dripper, probably would apply much though. Could be helpful if your a Kangertech tank person though. Also maybe the ratio, unless they are all the same.

Good idea on coils, also because a few times a juice wrecked coils. I do keep ratio in my comments section, they vary depending on what VG level I can get.
 

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I had a SS for my blood pressure. Added a sheet for vape purchases. Just started a sheet for juice, vendor, flavor, 1-5 rating. Anything else I should add?

I put the vendor descriptions on mine, 1 because with all these I can't remember if the name isn't the flavor, 2 because some taste nothing
like the description and 3 because it helps me figure out what those "slight hints of..." are that I don't like.
 

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I use a spreadsheet to list all my pv's. Each pv has the flavor noted, what the topper is, carto, clearo, rda, when it was cleaned, or replaced. Sometimes I can't remember what flavor a particular pv is using, so this keeps me straight. Didn't realize that vaping would get so complicated. :confused:
 

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My cabinets and my mind were being overrun by juices. Finally had to make a spreadsheet. There are 31 vendors and 102 flavors on this list. Crazy! Thankfully a lot of these were samples or I wouldn't be able to pay my mortgage. There's a column for the vendors' flavor descriptions, a column for what I thought it tasted like, and I'm thinking about a column for my take on steep times. Suggestions on what else I might want to keep track of? Oh, and I also have a list of more things I'd like to try! I blame this all on ECF! One day far, far into the future I am going to have a stash of 20 favorites and all the rest will be gone....

Nothing wrong with organization!
 

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I had a SS for my blood pressure. Added a sheet for vape purchases. Just started a sheet for juice, vendor, flavor, 1-5 rating. Anything else I should add?

I use a 1-5 rating also. I have a "notes" column. I just had a cherry flavor that was a bit on the Kool-aid side. Good, but as a 4, I am still looking.

Jere
 
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