Where do you get your e juice?

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TheJakeBailey

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To add to TheJakeBailey's reply - order smaller bottles in an assortment of flavors to sample. I would not recommend ordering a bunch of 236mls that you may not like. :)

Also - check out the General E Liquid Discussion you can find reviews on their flavors and other vendors and find things that pique your fancy the most - General E-Liquid Discussion and when the servers update in a few moments - you will be able to post there too since you just got in your 5!
 

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Volcano, Halo, and Pink Spot are my regulars but not the least inexpensive. The least expensive I recently came across is by a company called The Vape Parlor and gave them a try because there prices were a 1/3 of the price I was paying at my regulars. I ordered 7 different flavors from them and to my surprise they were all very tasty.
 

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I would like to offer a word of warning about e-liquids.

B&M eliquids = Probably being made right in the back room under unknown conditions by someone who may (or may not) know what the heak they are doing.

Do you want to take that risk?

I get my liquids on line from places who are not affraid to advertize their ingredients and process. They are the ones who are most likely doing it right.
 

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I would like to offer a word of warning about e-liquids.

B&M eliquids = Probably being made right in the back room under unknown conditions by someone who may (or may not) know what the heak they are doing.

Do you want to take that risk?

I get my liquids on line from places who are not affraid to advertize their ingredients and process. They are the ones who are most likely doing it right.

The same argument can be made against online retailers. Anyone can make a website and they could be cooking juices in their roach infested basement. Just because they post their "process" and "ingredients" on their site doesn't mean their snot nosed toddlers aren't following them in their basement sneezing on the bottles.
 

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Even though I know that the vendor I have been using is verified I started doing DIY so I can be in complete control. Im always worried the mixer that does my order might be having a bad day or something. This way I know exactly whats going in my juice.

I feel the same way about eating out. If I can't see into the kitchen I don't eat there.
 
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