Simon G
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Which is one drop.
unless you have re-bottled liquids from rainbow, chefs and vapable like I do .. because the nozzles clearly aren't the same size and don't produce the same sized drops.
Which is one drop.
Ok, sure it's close enough ... 1 drop = 0.021g ... which is why my calculator says 0.
... anyway, I don't mix in drops, so I'll leave you to work it out.
unless you have re-bottled liquids from rainbow, chefs and vapable like I do .. because the nozzles clearly aren't the same size and don't produce the same sized drops.
as for the rebottled stuff, you just need to remember the weight of drops from whatever bottles you have. or even how many drops of a particular concentrate you need to add, from whatever kind of bottle it is in.
or just use a scale...
If you have scales why are you worrying about drops anyway?
it’s less hassle if you know how much the drops weigh, just to count them, no?
if you are only putting 1 or 2 in then I guess so...
If you are putting 3% flavouring in a 60ml bottle, then it's going to be 50 odd drops, so maybe not?
but it will still be 50 odd drops whether you count them or not.
but it will still be 50 odd drops whether you count them or not.