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OccultScientist

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Just started my mixing adventure after some very generous donations from Bryan123456, KulrMeStoopid and Purplefowler and I'm all very mad scientist/overexcited child/mixmaster-T at the moment.

Have ordered a dozen new flavours! Oops.. so much for saving money :D
 
I am now at the stage where I am saving money on e liquids. It's just all the vaping gear that I need to justify :)
 
Everything is in the post mate :D you will be a mixin monkey this week!
 
NIce one OS ... you are a braver man than me!
 
Savong money? what's that? Thought going over to vaping would save us, but heck it's costing more than smoking... grrrrrrr
 
Personally happy to pay twice the price for Vaping over smoking. Happily overrall in two years despite many mod purchases and juice nightmares I'm up on the deal...more importantly for my health :)
 
If you buy in bulk, it's possible to buy premixed liquid almost as cheap as mixing your own... but it'd have to be a favourite flavour.

The best bit about mixing to me is being able to tweak flavour strengths in a liquid to be just how I like it.
 
Not everyone likes to take the plunge to start experimenting with mixing their own though, eventhough it can cut the costs down
 
Not everyone likes to take the plunge to start experimenting with mixing their own though, eventhough it can cut the costs down

It can seem a bit daunting and complicated at first but it gets easier the more you do it.

One thing that can help is choosing a nicotine base strength that's easily divisible into your target strength. For example, if you are usually going to be aiming for a finished liquid at 18mg strength, it makes it easier if you use a 54mg or 36mg nicotine base as they're both divisible by 18. If using 54mg base, then start every mix with one third nic base and that way, whatever else you add to the mix it should always end up at 18mg.

When trying out new mixes buy small sample sized bottles of flavourings and mix into small quantities... that way if it turns out unvapeable there's less wastage.

Finally, don't be afraid to try mixing and experiment... if a bimbo like me can do it then anybody can. ;)
 
haha the only way to save money on vaping over is to not get caught up in the alchemy of flavour mixing and PV/mod purchases lol

Can be a difficult task :P
 
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