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Is it anygood aswell, ive just mixed a quick one caramel flavour do i have to leave or can i vape straight away. Thanks
 

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A lot of people on here will tell you that totally wicked stuff isn't the best, personally I don't have much experience with them other than buying a few piece of overpriced kit ages ago which I wasn't impressed with. Taste is subjective so give it a shot, it's easy to acquire a few bottles of flavouring from a more reputable source down the line as you already have everything else :D

Good luck and hope you come out with a few nice concoctions!
 
Thank you for that, which other places are ok i really haven't a clue as only just started im still confused with PG VG AG ill get there in the end.
 
To be honest mate I'm sure others with more knowledge about concentrates will chime in soon enough but I'll help you out a little :)

PG - Runny liquid which generally comes with a stronger throat hit and carries flavour the best of the 3

VG - Very viscous liquid which can as you guessed mute flavours in high concentrations but gives larger amounts of vapour (favoured by cloud chasers)

AG - (Aqueous glycerin) Essentially VG which has been watered down slightly to reduce viscosity to allow it to wick better in most setups

Anything you're unsure of will most definitely be covered on here, a wealth of knowledge can be found on these forums!

:D

Stu
 
Wow quick help there lol im vaping it now it seems fine but maybe need to thin it down abit more, what do i use for that? And maybe i need to reduce the flavour % as its abit to caramely (if thats a word) .

Sorry to be so thick on a forum.
 
Adding some PG will definitely water it down a little while also reducing the intense flavour.

There are tonnes of mixing calculators out there though I am unsure myself which is best but as an example here's one

Cloud 9 Vaping e-liquid Mixing Calculator

Very handy tool and if you don't feel like doing too much experimenting to start you can find others recipes online with a quick google search.

Stu
 
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