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lucifairy

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Since ive now been using subtanks for a few days, my already high juice consumption has gone through the bloody roof!.
Due to lack of funds I think the best thing is to take the leap and try mixing my own. Ive trawled the internet and found so many kits (makemyvape looking the best option) but, I haven't got a clue what is good value. So I wondered if any of you lovely people could point me in the right direction. Looking at a budget of 45 to 50 quid inc concentrates and I intend to buy some pinkman too as im getting through stupid amounts of it.

Thanks :)
 
Thanks Ian will check them out now :D

Btw, your juices will be posted before 1 :)
 
I bought my starter kit from UK Flavours, it's actually a very good kit. However, I would recommend researching some recipes first before you start ordering anything, that way you can get an idea of what flavours to get when buying a kit, whether that kit is ready made or one you put together yourself.

It might sound obvious, but don't overlook things like bottles, syringes and blunt needles, sounds silly but it can (and does) happen.

As for vendors, Chefs Vapour is worth a shout and was my go to vendor for concentrates, however, I now use vapable pretty much most of the time.

JustVape 24/7 are another good vendor and worth having a look at. If you do a google search for mixing starter kits you will find some other vendors as well that do kits and some of them can be value for money.

One thing to be aware of though is some vendors will restrict the selection of concentrates you can choose to go with your mixing kit, so always check that as well.

But as I said at the start, look for some recipes that you like the sound of, make a note of the concentrates you will need and then have a look if any of the starter kits offer the concentrates you want. If they don't, it will probably be better to put together your own kit.
Remember as well you can also get 'pre-mixed' concentrates, t-juice sell their e-liquids in concentrate form, as do a few others. Chefs Vapour have some of their own blends as well which are probably worth looking at.

Good luck and have fun!
 
I bought my starter kit from UK Flavours, it's actually a very good kit. However, I would recommend researching some recipes first before you start ordering anything, that way you can get an idea of what flavours to get when buying a kit, whether that kit is ready made or one you put together yourself.

It might sound obvious, but don't overlook things like bottles, syringes and blunt needles, sounds silly but it can (and does) happen.

As for vendors, Chefs Vapour is worth a shout and was my go to vendor for concentrates, however, I now use vapable pretty much most of the time.

JustVape 24/7 are another good vendor and worth having a look at. If you do a google search for mixing starter kits you will find some other vendors as well that do kits and some of them can be value for money.

One thing to be aware of though is some vendors will restrict the selection of concentrates you can choose to go with your mixing kit, so always check that as well.

But as I said at the start, look for some recipes that you like the sound of, make a note of the concentrates you will need and then have a look if any of the starter kits offer the concentrates you want. If they don't, it will probably be better to put together your own kit.
Remember as well you can also get 'pre-mixed' concentrates, t-juice sell their e-liquids in concentrate form, as do a few others. Chefs Vapour have some of their own blends as well which are probably worth looking at.

Good luck and have fun!


Ive had a look at the jusvape and they seem good - it does seem cheaper to make a kit up myself as I was thinking of going for the premixed to start off with tbh, just to keep it a bit simpler! Will check out chefs vapour now though, ive heard very good things. Thanks for replying :)
 
What type of flavours are you going for, and we might be able to help?
 
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