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jayley

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Hello Peeps,
Can anyone recommend the best cost effective flavour concentrates , I'm thinking about mixing my own juice and any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...

Cheers Jay...
 
On Chefs Vapour, The Rebranded Range are quite good and some of them are £1.50 for 10ml if your looking for low cost jayley.
 
Cheap per bottle does not necessarily mean cost effective. You would need to find out recommended percentages. Eg £2.00 @ 15% is less cost effective than £4 @ 5%
 
Cheap per bottle does not necessarily mean cost effective. You would need to find out recommended percentages. Eg £2.00 @ 15% is less cost effective than £4 @ 5%

Chefs Rebranded Range are usually very strong, with many the recommended strength is anywhere from 2-10%

I haven't tried many coffee flavours, but Chefs Vapour Lews Brew was a nice coffee flavour imo, but its from the more expensive chefsvapour concentrate range
 
Hi jayley
I've recently started diy juices so not tried that many concentrates but the chefs vapour rebranded are already a fave of mine.
10% max on most have been the best for me so cost effective indeed.
Just tooting on the bubble gum ice cream and it's luuurrrverly
 
Hello Peeps,
Can anyone recommend the best cost effective flavour concentrates , I'm thinking about mixing my own juice and any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...

Cheers Jay...

This is a real minefield, as our taste buds are different, as are our expectations. I think my taste buds are knackered, and I like full on flavour so I mix everything at 20 - 25%.

Your best bet is to start with a cheap range, Chef's Rebranded as suggested or Perfumer's Apprentice from Vapable and see how you go.
 
Hello Peeps,
Can anyone recommend the best cost effective flavour concentrates , I'm thinking about mixing my own juice and any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...

Cheers Jay...

In a sense, the most cost effective ones are the ones you enjoy vaping as opposed to the ones you put up with because they are cheaper or are stronger so you use less.

Most makers/sellers of concentrates will give you recommended percentages to use, which is a fair indication of the strength of the concentrate. Inawera for example are pretty strong, with a lot of them having recommended percentage use of 0.3 0r 0.4%.

I do use some Inawera concentrates, but I mainly use Flavour West or Capella at 15 - 20% concentrations because I prefer the flavours. They obviously don't go as far, but I enjoy them, so the benefit outweighs the small extra cost.
 
id have to say flavourart due to their concentrates being stronger many only5% and their fantasic 5 deal 5 flavours for £15 is pretty good. everything liquid mixmaster range are decent too at £2.50 pop.
 
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