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VG Flavour Concentrates

Hi, i am intollerant with glycol and i live in Italy. Please someone can kindly tell me in which site (English, German or European in general) i can buy Real Flavors or other good brands of flavours without glycol? Thank you very much in advance to everyone
Hi. My original post of 2yrs ago still stands. The site my son buys his 100% VG flavour concentrates in the UK is Justvape247
 
Thnak you very much for your answer. I am searching for another european website in which i can buy VG flavour by other brands, like Real flavors, One on one flavor an other: do you know other shop? Thank you
 
Thnak you very much for your answer. I am searching for another european website in which i can buy VG flavour by other brands, like Real flavors, One on one flavor an other: do you know other shop? Thank you
I dont know off the top of my head but just done a google search for Real Flavours and One on One Flavour vg concentrates and they come up.
Do a search on google and you should find them. Hope that helps.
 
Ta @Richard Winter and @DjLiuis for bumping the thread. I'm interested in this too, I have a mate who is intolerant of PG, want to make him some juices. Wish I'd seen this thread before.
 
Making your own juices seems like the next step in my vaping career but not sure i want all the hassle, plus there are tons of flavours i want to try, saving a bit of cash building my own coils so that will do for now .
 
I thought that about both rtas and juice mixing. In both cases it took me quite a while to take the leap, but I've never looked back since. I have a litre bottle of 50/50 at 18mg and a collection of flavour concentrates. I spend about an hour a week knocking up a batch of juices and it costs me about £2 for the week. But the main benefit for me is the ability to fine tune a flavour. It takes my enjoyment of the vape to another level. Just my 2c.
 
Making your own juices seems like the next step in my vaping career but not sure i want all the hassle, plus there are tons of flavours i want to try, saving a bit of cash building my own coils so that will do for now .
A baby step is making up bottle shots. Dead easy to do. Drip Hacks and Brew Bros make some nice ones. If you source some cheap nic shots and vg/pg base it works out at about £16 for 250ml of juice. The only downside is the steeping time, 2-6 weeks depending on the flavour type.
 
I thought that about both rtas and juice mixing. In both cases it took me quite a while to take the leap, but I've never looked back since. I have a litre bottle of 50/50 at 18mg and a collection of flavour concentrates. I spend about an hour a week knocking up a batch of juices and it costs me about £2 for the week. But the main benefit for me is the ability to fine tune a flavour. It takes my enjoyment of the vape to another level. Just my 2c.

I understand what your saying and i can't fault you doing your own juices, i just can't see myself doing it, well not just yet, maybe a while down the line. I still have so much to learn about vaping i don't want to fill my head with juice quantities and all the math that go with it. Having fun coil building and squonking and trying different juice types etc. I am really loving my vaping this time round.
 
I understand what your saying and i can't fault you doing your own juices, i just can't see myself doing it, well not just yet, maybe a while down the line. I still have so much to learn about vaping i don't want to fill my head with juice quantities and all the math that go with it. Having fun coil building and squonking and trying different juice types etc. I am really loving my vaping this time round.

I cba with the math angle tbh. If I'm making a spag bol or a curry I don't bother to weigh each ingredient and I approach my juice the same way. But I agree there seem to be an endless supply of lovely juices out there already. I guess as long as you're loving your vaping - and it's keeping you off any tobaccoey type things - you're winning.
 
No maths needed guys, use an e liquid calculator. Put in what you want to make, hit the calculate button and it will tell you what to add to make it.
 
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