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Using A Milk Frother To Speed Up Steeping?

JTR

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Ive seen videos on youtube where people use tiny milk frothers to advance the steeping process. One guy said it was like frothing for 2 minutes equaled to 2 week of steeping. Anyone out there have any experience using the frother and how effective it is vs. regular steeping?
 

Discobob

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Eh, I couldn't see how 2 minutes would equal 2 weeks that just sounds silly to me, I need to see this vid now, going to you tube as soon as I reply here.

Are you looking for better methods here or just wondering about this guy on you tubes claim?
 

lirruping

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If you mix it like that pre-nic, I have no idea about the two week equivalency, but I don't see how it could hurt.
 

JTR

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All that will do is to oxidize the mix and make it harsh. If you want to speed steep stick it in a crockpot at 150 degrees for a couple of hours!
Thanks Amanda!
 

AmandaD

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LOL Artemis! When I make 4 ounces or more of somethingI use the little battery powered Ikea frother for a few seconds to mix things up before I pour it into a bottle!
 

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I used to use all the tricks, however after switching over to mixing by weight, it was just easier to shake up the bottle. At first I was a little hesitant after performing "the steeping ritutals" for so long, so I waited and then tested, and the no trick pony tasted way better.

I have stopped, the results, better tasting juice.
 

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IMHO, time, just time is the best way to steep E-Liquid.

Since I have been at this a rather long time, I have enough liquid in my rotations to let it steep the old fashioned way.

Sure, when I get a new flavor in the mail, for the most part, I just gotta give it a try fresh from the mailbox.

If it taste like crap, I put it back in the bottle for a few weeks and try it again.

And mostly after a bit of time, for the most part they taste much better.

If not, I see if they work better as drain cleaner!
 

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