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LSX_mechanic

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I'm sure this info is on here somewhere but I'm on my phone in a Dr office, so I'll just ask. I'm new to diy and my first try was all tfa and some cap flavors.. I know they all have their place and I was satisfied with how they all tasted for the most part. My question is, is there other brands that are better and don't require as much flavoring to achieve the taste? I'm trying to hold my pg% at 10-15 and some of these flavors ended up at 20-25% before they tasted right. .. thanks for any help
 

AmandaD

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I'm sure this info is on here somewhere but I'm on my phone in a Dr office, so I'll just ask. I'm new to diy and my first try was all tfa and some cap flavors.. I know they all have their place and I was satisfied with how they all tasted for the most part. My question is, is there other brands that are better and don't require as much flavoring to achieve the taste? I'm trying to hold my pg% at 10-15 and some of these flavors ended up at 20-25% before they tasted right. .. thanks for any help

I use Flavor Art flavors which are very concentrated. Most of my mixes are 6-8% total!

You can get small samples to taste at http://mamajsjuice.com/ which is often a good way to try out a new flavor line!
 

Oggy

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RZAwora

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+1 for FlavourArt flavors. They are super-concentrated and require very low percentages. If keeping your PG down, either look for VG-based flavorings, or try FA flavors and your PG usage will be minimal. Good luck!
 

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