What or Where to buy e-juice need an online store

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chinacatsunflower-

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DIY'ing is the cheapest alternative, but you do get what you pay for in terms of juice (9/10).
I've tried vistavapors, mtbakervapor, etc, I honestly can't stand their juice. Another thing to mention with vistavapors is that their juice is made to order, so you pretty much have to steep it when it's shipped to you. I personally do not hold that capacity for patience, but you may! I feel as though their juice isn't good quality either, though.
 

JustWondering1

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There are many reputable vendors that don't charge too much. Most companies will offer discounts, usually on holidays, throughout the year. That's when you can stock up on your favorite juices. I haven't bought enough Halo to know about their sales though. I would advise you to keep ordering what you know you like from Halo, while building up a supply of a few lower cost juices.

You can go to stores near your house and sample juices there for free. You should also look at buying juice in sample sizes (like about 10 ml. bottles) from online vendors. Additionally, find online vendors and sign up for their newsletter so you will be notified whenever they have a sale. I heard about a number of sales that took place today, for leap year, with discounts ranging from 25 - 50 percent off of their retail price.

I've bought juice from a whole lot of vendors, and most of the juice I've bought for less than what you pay for Halo. The vendors I've enjoyed most have been Ahlusion and Seduce Juice. If you google those names, their sites will pop right up. Ahlusion has a 25% sale going on right now and you don't need a coupon code for it. Seduce Juice had a 29% discount coupon they offered up until about 15 minutes ago. Posters have given you other ideas of reputable vendors too so try some new vendors, either in person or online. There is tons of information on e juice vendors right in this forum, so I'm sure you'll have no trouble finding juice you like. If you have questions, or need help, please ask for it here. There are always tons of people here who want to help.
 

CookingWithGuns

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In my experience most places are hit or miss, depends on the flavour and what you like. For Halo specifically, I love their stuff, but at those prices yeah it can drain your wallet. The only one from them I'll order regularly is their Belgium Coca (which basically nothing comes close to). I only just started their newer fruit line so no idea if there any others I'm willing to pay that premium for.

Mt. Baker Vapor a great place to get a few smaller sample sizes from with their variety and prices (and often will throw in a free sample upon request). Their Ecto-cooler had me remembering the 90s fondly.

My suggestion, make a list of say 3 large selection locations to start. Set aside an hour, go through each and mark which ones they have you interested in. Pick one group of those and order them in small sizes. Do the same thing later with the other place, again later with the third place as your juices run low. By then you'll have quite a few you'll like most likely.

Just remember, keep on hand a go-to that you know you already like. Whether it a more expensive one or not, you don't want to be without if you find you aren't enjoying your new ones.
 
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