what kind of container do you mix your juice in?

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paulw2014

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I would think the container would have to have a large opening for easy mixing. Do you also store your juice in said container? or do you transfer it to a conventional juice bottle (those with pin sized nozzles)?

For me, I just mix my juice in a glass honey jar with cap. I make about 100ml at a time, and I use a pipet to fill my tanks. I'm too lazy to transfer the juice to a conventional juice bottle.
 

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I'd need a hundred honey jars, as I'm always mixing/trying new recipes, lol.

I just do 10-15ml at a time, so I can adjust things along the way...

And I gotta take at least 4 different bottles to work with me, (in my lunch box with a spare battery and extra cotton).

Don't think I could vape 100ml of the same flavored juice, (burn out, lol).

Guess I'm just a flavor junkie...
 

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I usually just use an old 1qt oil bottle that I save after changing the oil in my car. The viscosity of my e-cig juice I am making is about the same as 5-30w motor oil, so it don't seem to effect the juice much at all.

I normally will flush the oil bottles out with gasoline first in order to get as much of the old residual oil out of the bottle ... that seems to be the best way I have found to do it.

Pennzoil bottles keep the light out real good too since they are a yellow colored plastic. Stores for a long time.
 
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I usually just use an old 1qt oil bottle that I save after changing the oil in my car. The viscosity of my e-cig juice I am making is about the same as 5-30w motor oil, so it don't seem to effect the juice much at all.

Which works better... oil bottles which contained dino or synthetic oil?

Thanks!

Ron
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I do my experimental mixing in these 5 ml graduated vials made from HDPE. No need to measure first, and the openings are large.
 

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I do my experimental mixing in these 5 ml graduated vials made from HDPE. No need to measure first, and the openings are large.
Those are the same ones I do my test shots and mix downs on new flavors in. Also handy for using to have a few flavors for dripping on hand while watching the tube.
 

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I'm a recycler :) I have been mixing in used 50ml Jagermeister nip bottles. I like to shoot 40ml batches and the square nips have plenty of headspace for shaking and line up nice and neat on a dark closet shelf for steeping.

I mix hubby's coffee flavor in a small Patron bottle. I do have to watch it though if anyone comes over - they might think it's Patron dark and take a swig. We're all a bunch of tequila drinkers.
 
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