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Anybody know if Hangsen ejuice is any good???

I'm only new but so far found CoolBreeze juices the best on prices, they also do 100% vg juices, some of their flavours are excellent ( cheescake, toffee, gingerbread, all i tried so far) others not too great though maybe i wasn't following the steeping guide that they send with the juices, but the best juice prices i've found so far, also all UK made, not Chinese...
 
ADAM I have a Taifun GT (clown) with microcoil/cotton running at 1.4 on 5w... full of home-made blueberry, made from Hangsen concentrate. 50/50. One of the 52mg liquids I'm experimenting with.

It's a wow :D
 
I've got a few Hangsen tobacco flavours that I haven't tried yet, should be interesting. The Hangsen Vanilla also the Hangsen Cheesecake OOOCCHHH!!!! Definitely a serious gut gagger!!! The vanilla is well synthetic and the cheesecake pretty sickenning, to put it very politely. Still want some more Blueberry though!!!! Nice!!!!!
 
Bargainvapour (in Ireland here) have a 100ml sale on... mostly Hangsen pre-mades. Think my parents may have bought all their stock though. They're big fans :D
 
@ADAM I have a Taifun GT (clown) with microcoil/cotton running at 1.4 on 5w... full of home-made blueberry, made from Hangsen concentrate. 50/50. One of the 52mg liquids I'm experimenting with.

It's a wow :D

JosefK

Sounds nice, and the 50/50 sounds good. I have yet to start making my own juices. Do you find it works out flavourwise more to your liking than the bought juices, or is it a hellava lot of experimenting?
 
JosefK

Sounds nice, and the 50/50 sounds good. I have yet to start making my own juices. Do you find it works out flavourwise more to your liking than the bought juices, or is it a hellava lot of experimenting?

I'm still a beginner when it comes to mixing juices... got my litres of nic, VG and PG along with a dozen flavours only in mid-november... but I've been having a ball and would well-recommend it. Can't wait to start on anise and liquorice flavours this month.

It definitely works out flavourwise (at least for me) in that it's simple to add, and add, and add, flavouring 'til you hit the sweet spot... but I've been adding flavourings to pre-made juices for quite a while tbh... to fine-tune and tweak the flavour to suit. Plus I can ramp up the nic mg... going to try 60mg soon... purely for experimental purposes, activism-wise.

I'm still a beginner when it comes to atomisers and wicking/coiling... have finally got a collection of atties to play with... and a variety of wick/coil setups... alongside the juice-mixing, it's all been great fun on the never-ending (I hope) hunt for the perfect vape :D

Costwise, home-mixing can be a wallet-hit when first starting... large quantities of nicotine and a variety of flavourings can be a whack... but then, the juice you make is dirt cheap in comparison to even the best pre-made offers.

Get IN there! :D
 
JosefK

Sounds like good fun. Yes cost wise to begin with I find anything is a wallet buster. 60 mg sounds like one high nic kick juice!!!! haha. I like the high nic juices myself though I haven't tried the 36 mg yet only the 24mg which I'm using daily, below 24mg is too weak for me at the moment anyway. If I had more free time I'd 100% get into the whole mixing saga, but don't have much free time unfortunately, big pity....too busy Vaping!!! Hahah. Well i wish you good luck with the vaping pal and hopefully you'll be chiseling your way very soon into the holy grail of juices. But watch out that dosh situation, it disappears a lot faster than it appears sadly to say. And always when you want to sell things nobody wants to know, when you want to buy everybody wants to know!!!!
 
their chocolate is quite good, but the rest are a bit too subtle to my taste.
 
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