Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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I have a new method for DIY juice.

It is so easy no measuring involved and saves so much time.

Take a bit of nic and pour in into the sink, Squirt some flavor in there. No need to measure count or anything, A couple of drops of vg then pour some PG in.

Give it a smell then pull the plug.

Most of my Diy ends up there anyway some it saves all this time shaking, measuring, cleaning and rewicking.

This method is saves me $200 per month in time.

OMG THATS FUNNY
 

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Finally dipping my toes into diy liquid in my own special way and im really digging it.

I found this place that never uses sucralose and premixes single flavors to your desired nic strength and vg/pg ratio.

I created a blueberry tobacco that is pretty darn good. I put it in my brand new ego one tank so two firsts simultaneously.
 

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Most of my Diy ends up there anyway some it saves all this time shaking, measuring, cleaning and rewicking.

So far, (knock on wood) I've only had 1 DIY batch that was flush-worthy. I forgot to shake the TFA Key Lime flavoring bottle well, before taking out what I needed. I never knew all the horribly bitter part would rise to the top in that bottle, and that's what I'd get! It was REALLY nasty and made me want to do the Tom Hanks "wipe my tongue off with a napkin" routine, like he did in Big when trying caviar for the first time.

There are some really easy recipes on the Recipes for Dummies thread, if you ever want to try some that are pretty much sure "winners". Of course everyone's tastes are different, so very small test batches are best at first. :)
 

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Finally dipping my toes into diy liquid in my own special way and im really digging it.

I found this place that never uses sucralose and premixes single flavors to your desired nic strength and vg/pg ratio.

I created a blueberry tobacco that is pretty darn good. I put it in my brand new ego one tank so two firsts simultaneously.
Glad you've got into diy :) I used to when I was using my cleito but now I use less liquid I don't mind buying it from the shop and I really like the cherry menthol I get
 

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So far, (knock on wood) I've only had 1 DIY batch that was flush-worthy. I forgot to shake the TFA Key Lime flavoring bottle well, before taking out what I needed. I never knew all the horribly bitter part would rise to the top in that bottle, and that's what I'd get! It was REALLY nasty and made me want to do the Tom Hanks "wipe my tongue off with a napkin" routine, like he did in Big when trying caviar for the first time.

There are some really easy recipes on the Recipes for Dummies thread, if you ever want to try some that are pretty much sure "winners". Of course everyone's tastes are different, so very small test batches are best at first. :)
I always do a 10 mil batch first go round when trying a recipe.
 

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I always do a 10 mil batch first go round when trying a recipe.

I wish more people who begin DIY would start with small batches. Many want to jump in and make 50mL and even 1000mL batches right away! :shock:

Personally, I've always done Bill's Magic Vapor's 100DTT (100 drop taste test) on every new recipe. Lets me "tweak" it to my own liking (taking notes of any changes I make to it) while using at the most about 3-4mL of ingredients. Then I can scale it to larger batches using my notes.

I'd actually made that Key Lime Pie recipe many times before, and knew I loved it! So that time I'd made 50mL of it again. Could've kicked myself when I made that stupid mistake of not shaking the flavoring. :facepalm:
 

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Glad you've got into diy :) I used to when I was using my cleito but now I use less liquid I don't mind buying it from the shop and I really like the cherry menthol I get
My problem is i hate everything especially this sweet stuff thats high vg - which is what they sell almost exclusively in local shops
 

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JC, looks like we are in the same boat - our packages must be rubbin elbows :D
if they get the order correct (see when it gets here) I will be VERY IMPRESSED ! (healthcabin)


WOW ! ! ! Maybe they'll mess-up, and drop it off when they go by "My" place . . . ;)

I found this place that never uses sucralose and premixes single flavors to your desired nic strength and vg/pg ratio.

OK - Wanna. . .
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. . . Who/Where ? ? ?
(Especially for those of "Us" who are diabetic . . . ;) )
 

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I learned about the danger of big batches before I ever thought of DIY. In 2012, a vendor sale led me to buy 180ml bottles of a couple liquids that sounded great for $16 each. A decent price now, a ridiculous good price back then. At the first taste I knew I couldn't stand either one. I found a fellow vapor that tried them and liked them, so I passed them on.

After a bit of trial and error, I now make 300-750ml batches of our all day vape in a couple minutes once every month or so. I consider my batch size mistakes as well as regrettable mod and topper buys a small tuition at Vaping U. I'd estimate those "learning" experiences cost about a grand over the last six years, about the same as the cost of smoking for four months. Best education money I've ever spent.
 

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Have a google for mooch's battery guide or search the forum here. You can find his info on aw. His info is excellent.

His blog here on ecf is brilliant.

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QFT!


Is anyone using the ehpro 101 tube?

@DPLongo22 - come on down!



My last horrible burnt hit was with rayon. I haven't tried it again.

Amazing. Really? Rayon gives so much notice before I'd EVER encounter a dry hit.


Actually the AW 18350 is 800mah & 12a CDR, and is an actual 18350.
The mxjo 18350's you mention were so inconsistent they couldn’t be tested. ---> 18350 Battery Bench Test Results and New Ratings Table

AW (Andrew Wan) is one of the very most respected experts / outlets for quality cells on this planet.
His company buys cells from high quality cell manufactures. He and or his staff inspect & test each individual cell for quality & performance.
Only the very top tier of these cells tested are labeled with AW wrap & holographic AW logo sticker, the rest are either resold or recycled.

When you buy an authentic AW cell you are buying a cell that has already been tested & proven to be top tier quality.
Re wraps?, not really, the cells are purchased from manufactures bare, they only get the AW wrap after inspection & testing proves their quality.

Of course this highly respected high quality image makes them a target for counterfeiters, if you didn't buy from an authorized AW dealer you have a 95%+ chance of having counterfeit/fake AW's.

Yes, yes, and yes. (Thanks, T'Elvis)



I have a new method for DIY juice.

It is so easy no measuring involved and saves so much time.

Take a bit of nic and pour in into the sink, Squirt some flavor in there. No need to measure count or anything, A couple of drops of vg then pour some PG in.

Give it a smell then pull the plug.

Most of my Diy ends up there anyway some it saves all this time shaking, measuring, cleaning and rewicking.

This method is saves me $200 per month in time.


Hilarious!!! :D
 

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So far, (knock on wood) I've only had 1 DIY batch that was flush-worthy. I forgot to shake the TFA Key Lime flavoring bottle well, before taking out what I needed. I never knew all the horribly bitter part would rise to the top in that bottle, and that's what I'd get! It was REALLY nasty and made me want to do the Tom Hanks "wipe my tongue off with a napkin" routine, like he did in Big when trying caviar for the first time.

There are some really easy recipes on the Recipes for Dummies thread, if you ever want to try some that are pretty much sure "winners". Of course everyone's tastes are different, so very small test batches are best at first. :)

I never shake my flavoring bottles. Never heard it suggested as a thing to do. Maybe that's the reason for my numerous horrible recipe failures. I'm going to start shaking them from now on. Bit of a problem with new bottles that are full to the very top.
 

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