You don't need scales especially when starting out but I'd say quite a high percentage of mixers move on to use scale me included. I use scales simply coz there's no mess, I can mix straight into my bottle and nearly all elquid calculators show your recipe in weight.why on earth do you need scales?
Don't think I've seen an eliquid calculator out there that specifies quantities in mass, seems like a complicated way to do it
the calculators I used only ever showed me quantities in drops or ml so I just use a syringe to get the correct ml. Haven't used a calculator in maybe 3 years now though since I wrote down all the quantities on paper for my usual mixes and stuck it to my mixing cupboard.You don't need scales especially when starting out but I'd say quite a high percentage of mixers move on to use scale me included. I use scales simply coz there's no mess, I can mix straight into my bottle and nearly all elquid calculators show your recipe in weight.
Video above or watch Wayne show how easy it is to mix by weight, he starts mixing at 2:50 with no mess what so everthe calculators I used only ever showed me quantities in drops or ml so I just use a syringe to get the correct ml. Haven't used a calculator in maybe 3 years now though since I wrote down all the quantities on paper for my usual mixes and stuck it to my mixing cupboard.
I don't see how you can get Nic/VG/PG/Concentrate out of their respective bottles and into a eliquid bottle without using a syringe. Just pouring it into a bottle placed on scales would be messier surely?