........the only way "premium" could correctly be applied is to the selling price, or maybe to some of the whimsical flavour profile descriptions.
I like that. God but I hate juice titles and descriptions that seem to be completely fanciful.
Is there a link for these liquids and your reviews?
This is a link to my personal simplified reviews and spreadsheet.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/uk-forum/624639-my-e-juice-ratings-so-far.html
Or have a look at this and maybe put your top 3 up.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/uk-forum/649923-juice-league-you.html
I'm entirely DIY these days though I do have a whole bunch of bottles that have been sitting unused for 6 months or more. They're mostly not very good stuff (they're the reason I started DIYing in the first place) and I'm really not sure I want to go back and revisit them.
I totally agree Vince. We all know the cost of vg,pg,nicotine and water the main ingredients. And we also know the average cost of the flavouring. So why such a big price diffence in the end product. Manufacturing prices can't vary that much nor can the bottles or the printer to make labels. So that only leaves the guy that invents the flavours I suppose the "chef" . But as you say they are all copying each other's to some extant.
Some of the cheap hangsen i have bought off FastTech are in my favourites list and they are about 87p for 10ml delivered all the way from China.
Maybe everyone should write a letter of complaint to the premium sellers and maybe start boycotting them.
I was looking at one of the high end UK producers last night and their prices.
30ml of juice in a plastic bottle was £3 cheaper than the same in glass.
I think that's taking the "p" to charge 3 quid for a 25p bottle.
If you went up to 100 ml it was an extra £6.
While going through a tight spell I don't mind trying cheaper juice. But this comes with some good reviews.
Let's get down and dirty, cheap but not nasty ( I hope ).
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