Where to buy Nicotine and PG....

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Steve K

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The 3 suppliers that I've ordered nic from and they are mentioned on here a lot are Wizard Labs,ecig express,and Rts Vapes.I don't think you can go wrong with any of these 3.I started out buying nic base made of 50/50 Pg/Vg just to make it easier on myself but now I just buy straight Nic which is pg based and get the PG and VG separate.
 
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m4gs

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Okay... I already have my flavoring from Capella and Wizard labs... They were short on PG/NIC so I need to go elsewhere.

My main question was quality of the Propyl and nicotine who had the best for the price (doesnt quality vary? Is it all the same and doesnt matter? I want this to be a one time order I am going to buy a ton so I dont have to in the future.

Thanks guys.
 

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A little off point, but you may find this usefult. I find the VG based nicotine difficult to work with. It is very thick and doesn't pour easily, stays in your equipment. I have switched to using PG base for that reason.

I originally tried VG base as I thought it freezes at a higher temp than PG so it should be more stable in a freezer, but I understand that neither freeze completely, and the VG is so much harder to work with, I switched.
 

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A little off point, but you may find this usefult. I find the VG based nicotine difficult to work with. It is very thick and doesn't pour easily, stays in your equipment. I have switched to using PG base for that reason.

I originally tried VG base as I thought it freezes at a higher temp than PG so it should be more stable in a freezer, but I understand that neither freeze completely, and the VG is so much harder to work with, I switched.
VG is much easier to work with when heated in a warm water bath to 100-110 degrees F.
 
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