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akashlangi

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I'm looking at making my own juices since it is much cheaper and seems like a pretty fun thing to do.

I'm aware of everything I need re PG/VG and nicotine, I was just wondering what concentrates you'd recommend as must-haves. I really dislike the artificially sweet tasting vapour so subtle, natural tasting flavours are what I'm looking for.

Ideally I'd like them all from Chefs Vapour as ordering them all from one place is always the easiest option!

Thanks in advance! :worship:
 
Inawera & Flavour Art are the ones I use most - they tend to be fairly natural-tasting, plus a few from Decadent Vapours and the odd one from various other manufacturers. Like you I don't particularly like artificially sweet stuff. There are no must-haves really other than whatever flavours you fancy ;)
Unfortunately, places that sell several brands don't stock the whole ranges so I mostly buy from Inawera, FA, DV separately.
 
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Get some blended concentrates first before going for single flavours, figure out what you like about certain concentrates and learn how to mix efficiently, before building a collection of your chosen flavours and additives.

It's mixing where the art of 'good' vaping truly lies IMO ;)

Tjuice is a must, check out their site - Green Steam and Forrest Affair are my faves, Vamp Cape and Red Astaire are also popular. A cheaper option is LT Ecigs own brand flavours - most are generic but some of their blended flavours (LT Exclusives I think they're called) are amazing, Musa Fizz is my fave ;)

Top tip, mix up a large bottle of vg pg nic (& water if desired) at a chosen nic strength, or 0 nic, mixed as if using a 15% flavour in the math.
Decant 8.5ml in to 10ml bottles ready for mixing with a flavour. Any flavour or a trusted faveflave. 15% is perfect to get an idea of most concentrates or flavours, menthol being a notable exception (arguably an addative) amongst others.

So you now know what your flavours taste of... Time to start mixing magic ;)
 
Depends what your into but if your into desserts & fruits then a range of creams is a must in my book

Bavarian Cream
Sweet Cream
Banana Cream
Vanilla Cream

many others as well
 
Get some blended concentrates first before going for single flavours, figure out what you like about certain concentrates and learn how to mix efficiently, before building a collection of your chosen flavours and additives.

It's mixing where the art of 'good' vaping truly lies IMO ;)

Tjuice is a must, check out their site - Green Steam and Forrest Affair are my faves, Vamp Cape and Red Astaire are also popular. A cheaper option is LT Ecigs own brand flavours - most are generic but some of their blended flavours (LT Exclusives I think they're called) are amazing, Musa Fizz is my fave ;)

Top tip, mix up a large bottle of vg pg nic (& water if desired) at a chosen nic strength, or 0 nic, mixed as if using a 15% flavour in the math.
Decant 8.5ml in to 10ml bottles ready for mixing with a flavour. Any flavour or a trusted faveflave. 15% is perfect to get an idea of most concentrates or flavours, menthol being a notable exception (arguably an addative) amongst others.

So you now know what your flavours taste of... Time to start mixing magic ;)

Great tip! Makes a lot of sense...

Now to just get all the stuff together and get mixing!
 
For easy mixing (@20% which is a simple 10ml bottle of concentrate to make 50ml of juice, or 2ml per 10ml)) then t-juice blended concentrates are pretty good right across the range.
Again, for ease of use (@20% as above) Alchemists Cupboard (their "Natural and Organic" range) offer a decent range of fruity flavours that taste like the fruit that they are supposed to taste like along with other flavours that are equally as good as "stand alone" flavourings.
 
T Juice - Red Astaire, Vamp Vape, Green Steam, Colonel Custard, Chef's Vapour, ABC, Lew's Brew and Blue Bandit, all available from Chef's Vapour.
 
Currently have a load of concentrates and nic base aswell as pg VG and syringes etc everything you need and 26 flavours for sale in the e juice for sale section if your interested?
 
I mixed red astaire yesterday first time its a must try juice in my oppinion , really nice , tried at 15% too strong for me , 10% perfect , 80pg 20vg vaped straight away and taste was nice , might be a love hate juice but to me it is amazing , mix and vape was that simple


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