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I saw a youtube video about how to DIY, and they put a glass bottle of juice inside a measuring cup of water on top of one of those coffee cup heaters. I just happen to have one of those heaters that I got for 25 cents at a garage sale a while back.
I only have plastic bottles (I'm a miser, so instead of buying some bottles I just saved the ones from when I used to buy premade liquid). Some of the bottles I have are the squishy ones from Mt. Baker, and the others are the harder, more transparent ones from other vendors.
Would I risk melting the plastic bottles, or releasing their chemicals into the eliquid if I placed them inside a glass cup full of water and placed that on a heating element? Also, the video said that the plastic bottles are not ideal because they eat up the flavorings and nicotine; is that true? Thanks.
-New to DIY... My supplies should arrive any day now.
I only have plastic bottles (I'm a miser, so instead of buying some bottles I just saved the ones from when I used to buy premade liquid). Some of the bottles I have are the squishy ones from Mt. Baker, and the others are the harder, more transparent ones from other vendors.
Would I risk melting the plastic bottles, or releasing their chemicals into the eliquid if I placed them inside a glass cup full of water and placed that on a heating element? Also, the video said that the plastic bottles are not ideal because they eat up the flavorings and nicotine; is that true? Thanks.
-New to DIY... My supplies should arrive any day now.