Lee James 27
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Hello and welcome to POTV. I have not used any of Vapable’s own concentrates so I can’t give you a recommendation but a mixing friend of mine has and he said that they are pretty much hit and miss so I would use caution if you do purchase any.Hi I'm new to the site and I'm not sure how to start my own thread yet, so hopefully the op don't mind me asking here. You say vapable is good but do you recommend there own concentrates ?
I would advise you to go to this website called https://e-liquid-recipes.com/ where there is a flavour notes section with written reviews. Just go to the flavour list and type in the flavour of your choice and the manufacturer being careful with spelling and you will then get a list, choose the one with the highest rating/number or most popular and then you can read all of the reviews and comments about that particular flavour. There are easy to follow instructions on the website which will explain what to do much better than I can here (I’m not the best at explaining things) and also give advise to new mixers. When I first started mixing I made the common mistake of buying a load of flavours that I liked the sound of which can be a costly exercise because many of them were not good, instead I should have found a few highly rated recipes that I liked the sound of and just bought the flavours that they needed. Don’t buy large bottles of concentrates until you know that you like them and only make small batches of recipes for the same reason. I always allow my recipes to steep and give them time for the flavours to mingle properly before deciding if I like them especially with creams and custards which can take up to a month or more to get the best flavour from them. Less is often more when it comes to the percentages to use flavours as they can taste bad if you use to much and can also actually mute themselves.
This will all become clearer when you read more about how to mix your own juice, reading is your best friend.