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DIY E-Liquid Recipes (Diketone Free) ?

mjsm

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Hello Everyone,

I have a good amount of knowledge on how to mix your own e-liquid. However, it seems I can't find recipes with diketone-free flavors.

If possible I want a trusted vendor of diketone-free flavors and some good recipes ( Tobacco recipe and fruit recipe )
 
Hello Everyone,

I have a good amount of knowledge on how to mix your own e-liquid. However, it seems I can't find recipes with diketone-free flavors.

If possible I want a trusted vendor of diketone-free flavors and some good recipes ( Tobacco recipe and fruit recipe )
Hi, and welcome to the forum. It's fairly straightforward to avoid diketones etc in DIY. If you go to e-Liquid Recipes and click on "Resources" -> "Flavour warning list", you can check pretty much all the usual flavours for any concerns, whether they be diketones or natural sugars or oils or ... whatever. Substituting brands and flavours in recipes is then the path forward.
I think quite a few companies label their own concentrates as "free from perceived nasty of the moment...", and certainly FlavourArt are very particular about what makes it into their concentrates. So options are out there and are fairly easy to achieve is all I'm saying. Best of luck!
 
I myself don't avoid anything except natural sugars, as I do believe there is a genuine risk there, however small. It has the advantage of less coil gunking as a useful side benefit. I also largely avoid colouring, except for Heisenberg/blag as it has to be blue, obv! :D. No need.
I'm happy to use diacetyl, acetoin (cba to spell check those) though, as I personally don't think there is any significant risk with them.
Edit: Naturally I avoid oils of any kind, but that's a given, as that's just stupid.
 
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Hi, and welcome to the forum. It's fairly straightforward to avoid diketones etc in DIY. If you go to e-Liquid Recipes and click on "Resources" -> "Flavour warning list", you can check pretty much all the usual flavours for any concerns, whether they be diketones or natural sugars or oils or ... whatever. Substituting brands and flavours in recipes is then the path forward.
I think quite a few companies label their own concentrates as "free from perceived nasty of the moment...", and certainly FlavourArt are very particular about what makes it into their concentrates. So options are out there and are fairly easy to achieve is all I'm saying. Best of luck!

from your experience, would you link me to your favorite 5 recipes there ? that would be helpful
 
from your experience, would you link me to your favorite 5 recipes there ? that would be helpful
Best thing to do is put what you're looking for in the search box and when the results for "sweet strawberry cream" or whatever come up, click the "rating" button to bring the most highly rated ones to the top. Have a look at the comments and you should soon find something decent to try.
 
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