Distilled water. Forgot that one and had to take a trip to the store.
Mix next to (if not in) a sink. If you get any nic *AT ALL* on your skin rinse immediately and thoroughly.
48mg/ml is plenty strong and is easy to work with since you can cut it by 50% giving you 24mg. Cut it again and you have 12mg. Works great and is less dangerous than the really potent Nic.
Eye protection. Flavors are very concentrated. Nothing crazy, I personally use magnifiers that protect my eyes and allow me to see what's going up nice and close.
I'd suggest a few 60ml bottles (for unflavored VG/PG/nig base), a couple of 30ml (for the flavors you discover and you don't want to have to mix everyday), and 4 or more of 10-15ml bottles. Good for when finding interesting mixes and letting them steep a bit. I find some mixes taste better the next day or even a week/month later.
I personally like and use on an almost daily basis: 3ml syringe,10ml syringe, and a 30ml syringe.
small set of brushes to properly clean your bottles and syringes.
Lot's of wipes/napkins. VG/PG is messy
Space in your fridge for flavors
My wife is complaining that I have more in flavors/spices than she does...
EM is a must! It's commonly called "bubblegum" flavor. It's a basic every DIYer should have; use *very* sparingly. Read up on diying all you can.
An ECF member named "Hoosier" has some very useful DIY info. Have a look at his blog.
Mix next to (if not in) a sink. If you get any nic *AT ALL* on your skin rinse immediately and thoroughly.
48mg/ml is plenty strong and is easy to work with since you can cut it by 50% giving you 24mg. Cut it again and you have 12mg. Works great and is less dangerous than the really potent Nic.
Eye protection. Flavors are very concentrated. Nothing crazy, I personally use magnifiers that protect my eyes and allow me to see what's going up nice and close.
I'd suggest a few 60ml bottles (for unflavored VG/PG/nig base), a couple of 30ml (for the flavors you discover and you don't want to have to mix everyday), and 4 or more of 10-15ml bottles. Good for when finding interesting mixes and letting them steep a bit. I find some mixes taste better the next day or even a week/month later.
I personally like and use on an almost daily basis: 3ml syringe,10ml syringe, and a 30ml syringe.
small set of brushes to properly clean your bottles and syringes.
Lot's of wipes/napkins. VG/PG is messy
Space in your fridge for flavors
EM is a must! It's commonly called "bubblegum" flavor. It's a basic every DIYer should have; use *very* sparingly. Read up on diying all you can.
An ECF member named "Hoosier" has some very useful DIY info. Have a look at his blog.
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