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Poundland liquid experiment (Wait what)

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I've seen the eliquid in B&M but I've only ever seen high nic. Might have another look to see if I spot a lower one to give it a try :)
 
when i bought juice i had between 12mg and 18mg but when i started mixing my own i thought does my body actually need that so i mixed at 3.6mg a massive drop and all that happened i found myself vaping a bit more but that soon regulated itself i now mix at 2mg if my body needs more it would tell me to vape more but i never crave for a vape i thing people over do it on the nic but that's up to them i did once so i can't be an hypocrite.
 
I make my own now but before i've tried premium liquids and been in vape shops where they let you try them and quickly came to the conclusion they are a rip off for example i have tried many tobacco flavours all different price ranges and what a bonus the 2 that stood out was 99p from home bargains and one of them is the 88vape rolling leaf tobacco but when ever i bring up the fact these £10 and above juices are just manufacturers being greedy i get ganged up on and rubbished all those costs wages equipment tax etc as if i don't understand that. I guess 88vape must have staff that work for free and get free electric and steal all there equipment.
I believe as I said 88 is made by a humongous pharma factory. They make liquid in numbers that most vendors couldn't ever dream of. It's sold through small corner shops and supermarkets all over the world. So prices can be kept at an absolute low due to the amount of bulk discount ingredients, pre existing distribution for other products and minimum wage worker's. Also rather than being set up by an enthusiast it has been set up at a massive initial loss based on future prophets for the corporation. Hence a bargain and in no way inferior.
 
I can't be arse to home brew at the moment, haven't been arse in a while, I've been vaping onepoundeliquid Black Tobacco solidly for 6 weeks now, love it.
 
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I believe as I said 88 is made by a humongous pharma factory. They make liquid in numbers that most vendors couldn't ever dream of. It's sold through small corner shops and supermarkets all over the world. So prices can be kept at an absolute low due to the amount of bulk discount ingredients, pre existing distribution for other products and minimum wage worker's. Also rather than being set up by an enthusiast it has been set up at a massive initial loss based on future prophets for the corporation. Hence a bargain and in no way inferior.
i believe the very high priced juices i am talking over £10 are a rip off i am entitled to that view the same goes for everything i am a baker i can't make a loaf of bread at home cheaper than it is in the supermarket ( unlike e-liquid). Now i could start up on my own (bakers do) i would have the same equipment costs premise etc no different but at very most i could only charge 50% more else no-one would buy it.
 
I used the homebargain British tobacco I think it is? When I first started back up for a few days.There's nothing bad about it, it's alright, I'd use it again if I needed to
 
i believe the very high priced juices i am talking over £10 are a rip off i am entitled to that view the same goes for everything i am a baker i can't make a loaf of bread at home cheaper than it is in the supermarket ( unlike e-liquid). Now i could start up on my own (bakers do) i would have the same equipment costs premise etc no different but at very most i could only charge 50% more else no-one would buy it.

I agree with you about the most highly priced liquids, I've only ever bought them in sales. I think the difference @eyeball kid is talking about is between different sized operations. A big pharma company with very deep pockets, hundreds (if not thousands) of employees, and vast facilities is working in a very different way to a small company with 4-10 staff, for example. They're world's apart. It's the same in a lot of industries, the smaller fish don't share a level playing field with the sharks.
 
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i believe the very high priced juices i am talking over £10 are a rip off i am entitled to that view the same goes for everything i am a baker i can't make a loaf of bread at home cheaper than it is in the supermarket ( unlike e-liquid). Now i could start up on my own (bakers do) i would have the same equipment costs premise etc no different but at very most i could only charge 50% more else no-one would buy it.
Course you are buddy and I'm not getting into all that nonsense. I've said before I've worked in factories before with items being priced up different for each shop. It's the way it is. I'm happy with the price of liquid I buy. And the more vendors that flourish the better the competitive prices for import juice.
Point is I like juice that costs a pound a bottle and juice that costs fifteen quid a bottle. As long as you like it don't let anyone tell you you shouldn't.
 
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