Bryan123456
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In the last few weeks I have:
Reviewed 17 flavours.
Mixed another 10 - 9 will be reviewed one is a work in progress but really good.
I have another 38 flavours to review over the next few months including:
I have been holding back on the tobaccos pending the arrival of DNB as I want to do some back to back testing with / without DNB. One of the non Inawera flavour concentrates is a tobacco, and an exciting one, and I have been playing with the mix and again want to test with DNB.
SO......
IS there anything you particularly want reviewed?
Costs
I have added the field that tells you how much it would cost to mix up 10 ml of e liquid using the percentage in the review, because value for money is a combination of 3 things - how much a concentrate costs per ml, what percentage you need to mix it at and how good it tastes.
I could, if enough people wanted it add some fields to my spreadsheet that would allow me to identify the best and worst value concentrates and also do this within things - e.g. best tobacco, best fruit etc - if enough people would find this useful - any need - or am I getting too analytical?
Reviewed 17 flavours.
Mixed another 10 - 9 will be reviewed one is a work in progress but really good.
I have another 38 flavours to review over the next few months including:
- 5 vanillas
- 14 tobaccos from Inawera / Wera Garden
- DNB
- One exciting new tobacco concentrate from a talented and trustworthy source.
I have been holding back on the tobaccos pending the arrival of DNB as I want to do some back to back testing with / without DNB. One of the non Inawera flavour concentrates is a tobacco, and an exciting one, and I have been playing with the mix and again want to test with DNB.
SO......
IS there anything you particularly want reviewed?
Costs
I have added the field that tells you how much it would cost to mix up 10 ml of e liquid using the percentage in the review, because value for money is a combination of 3 things - how much a concentrate costs per ml, what percentage you need to mix it at and how good it tastes.
I could, if enough people wanted it add some fields to my spreadsheet that would allow me to identify the best and worst value concentrates and also do this within things - e.g. best tobacco, best fruit etc - if enough people would find this useful - any need - or am I getting too analytical?