Unflavored Nicotine

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omyeyes

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If I purchased a small bottle (30ml) of 18mg unflavored nicotine, what company/brand of flavoring would I add to it and how much?

If I purchased a large bottle (115ml) of 100mg of same, how much flavoring would I add to it?
I typically like the 16-18ml of nicotine when I purchase pre-mixed. New at this and tired of paying for stuff I don't like.
Thx in advance.
 

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If you buy 18mg nic, you can add flavoring and vape it as-is. Download Breaktru's E-juice Me Up for calculating your final mix percentages, and check the DIY subforum. Don't get into large bottles of 60mg+ nicotine until you're comfortable with the math involved diluting it down with pure PG/VG, that calculator should be a pretty good tool to learn from, just plug in numbers and see what it spits out, and of course there are tons of topics on the DIY subforum about mixing your own juices too :)
 

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I've been considering this option myself. I wish I could tell you, but I imagine you could just flavor it to taste. I mix my "pre-flavored" juices all the time. I keep a ZERO nic bottle of mint flavoring to add when I want a "cool" effect to my flavors. Anyway I cam e across this site: Bulk E-juice, USA Made E-Liquid, Great E-liquid mixed to order cheap. and the appear to sell sweeteners and menthol to add, but I couldn't find anything on the net (after a very brief search) that indicated what you could buy as JUST a flavoring. If you find something I'd like to know about it too. i seem to recall several posts on this very forum discussing how to make your own juice so you may also want to search around. As for the website I provided. I don't know anything about them so I could not attest to their quality of business acumen or if they are good/bad. Just the first place I've seen while looking for juice that offered a sweetener.
 

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    ECF has a whole section for Do It Yourself eliquids.

    Most unflavored suppliers also sell flavoring.

    eJuice Me Up - Best eJuice Calculator Link for aforementioned calculator- USE IT. For safety's sake, at least. Sometimes it's better to get the unflavored premixed to your level of preference, before attempting using the 100mg/ml concentrates.

    Unflavored is also fine on it's own, or with a squirt of flavor/menthol/sweetner added.
     

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    If I purchased a small bottle (30ml) of 18mg unflavored nicotine, what company/brand of flavoring would I add to it and how much?

    If I purchased a large bottle (115ml) of 100mg of same, how much flavoring would I add to it?
    I typically like the 16-18ml of nicotine when I purchase pre-mixed. New at this and tired of paying for stuff I don't like.
    Thx in advance.


    Not how it's done. You'll be best served mixing the 100mg/ml down to 18mg/ml first. Mixing it down to 50mg/ml gets you to a level of safety for handling.

    This place is Great for beginners.
    http://www.onestopdiyshop.com/
     
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    calico21

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    Not how it's done. You'll be best served mixing the 100mg/ml down to 18mg/ml first. Mixing it down to 50mg/ml gets you to a level of safety for handling.

    This place is Great for beginners.
    One Stop DIY Shop

    ^^^^THIS!

    Look before you leap young tadpole:) It's safer to start with a pre-mix closer to your desired level and not that much more expensive especially when your health is on the line!
     

    Bob Chill

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    I couldn't agree more with the posts recommending the DIY subforum here and the ejuiceme up calculator. Getting the mixing of pg/vg/nic is very very easy with the calculator. Flavors are where is gets exponentially more complicated. You'll need to really read up on vendors and flavors. Start simple while you get the hang of mixing. Don't try and do multi-flavor mixes right out of the gate.

    A nice easy way to get your feet wet for more complicated flavors is to order premixed flavor concentrate from a vendor like Mom and Pops or Mount Baker. Once you're comfortable doing the basic mixing then it's time to make your own unique concoctions. If you think buying hardware is addicting wait until you start mixing your own. I feel giddy every time I "open my lab". LOL
     
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