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I am trying to find a calculator so i can starting making test samples to try out but i dont have PG locally. HOWEVER, my flavors DO have PG in them.

I have VG and the flavors which have PG in them.

In other words, should i just use a calculator and say i have 100% VG and flavor?

What calculator is best to use?
 
It's east enough to do on a spreadsheet, or on a given pre-made calculator.

For example to make a 10ml bottle at 60:40 VG:PG you'd use 6:3:1 where 1ml would be your collective flavor, or 6:2:2 so the VG stays constant, you reduce the PG by the same amount of flavor you're adding to the mix. So a 70:30 would be 7:2:1 or 7:1:2 (keeping to easy whole numbers) just as long as the x:x:x add's up to the size your aiming to make.

Most calcs will give you the option of having PG or VG based flavors, although I believe PG based are more common as PG is the better carrier for flavor.
 
I am trying to find a calculator so i can starting making test samples to try out but i dont have PG locally. HOWEVER, my flavors DO have PG in them.

I have VG and the flavors which have PG in them.

In other words, should i just use a calculator and say i have 100% VG and flavor?

What calculator is best to use?
eJuice Me Up is a very good calculator that lets you enter what your flavourings are carried in. If you download it and click the "Web site" tab at the top, then "how to" from the drop down, you can scroll down to a video that shows you how to use it all.
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