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ceejkay

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Got my first couple diy's done today. i went through bull city vapor for everything. i made 5ml bottles in 60vg/40pg @ 6mg nic. i made tfa strawberry, fw watermelon, fw chocolate, inw vanilla, and fw cookies and cream. I must say every juice is horrible. now i know i just made them but you know how tempting it is to try them as soon as you make them. i would have expected the fruit flavors to be a little better to be honest. they all had a similar weird flavor to them, even the ones that wernt flavour west. so for the fun of it i made up another little bottle of watermelon with no nicotine. Way better. that weird taste kinda went away. So does the bull city nic get better after steeping? or do i need to find a better nic? Any help or pointers would be appreciated
 

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steeping helps, different ratios help.... there's sooooo many variables that it's hard to start making recommendations. Some concentrates are better weaker than stronger, some such as blueberry tend to need a LOT of flvaoring to be good. Other, such as cherry, have a tiny little window in which they're good..... too little is blah, and too much is cough syrup! If you're starting DIY, I recommend starting by following recipes and getting familiar with flavorings and what concentration they mix best at.... then, from there, strike out and do a little bit of experimenting. As for Bull City's nic? Well I don't know where they get their bases, but you might want to try others to see if you like them better.
 

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I don't know about that particular brand of nic but some juices you can take the top off and set them out of the way for 24 hours and that can get rid of some of the funky taste.
 

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thanks for the insight tyger tyger. i figured i would play around with just some single flavors. kind of get a feel for how it works. im going to let these steep for a little while and ill look up some recipes. with so many people that diy, im sure a few people have some experience with this place.
 

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i used 20% to start. while searching around and what nots i decided to try one without nic to see if that was truly my problem. i didnt get the weird flavor. so i tried the strawberry again to see if i still get it. i didnt get the weird flavor. tried a couple others and the rich flavors still have it. so i guess i jumped the gun a little bit. so 4 hrs was ok for taste. i need to calm down and steep.
 

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LOL, "Keep Calm and Steep". I see the shirts already. It's really hard to do when you get started ceejkay. But... worth it. I wouldn't think single flavors would take too long. Have you tried out any of the recipes in the DIY? There's some really yummy stuff there.

Regardless, have fun having fun! I get carried away sometimes.
 

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LOL, "Keep Calm and Steep". I see the shirts already. It's really hard to do when you get started ceejkay. But... worth it. I wouldn't think single flavors would take too long. Have you tried out any of the recipes in the DIY? There's some really yummy stuff there.

Regardless, have fun having fun! I get carried away sometimes.
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i used 20% to start. while searching around and what nots i decided to try one without nic to see if that was truly my problem. i didnt get the weird flavor. so i tried the strawberry again to see if i still get it. i didnt get the weird flavor. tried a couple others and the rich flavors still have it. so i guess i jumped the gun a little bit. so 4 hrs was ok for taste. i need to calm down and steep.


sometimes you need to start low.. like around 2%
20% is a bit too much.. ;)

find your happy spot with your flavors.. even if it takes a bit longer.
the results can be worth it.
 

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agreed.... the only flavor I know of that you want to start with 20% is blueberry.... almost everything else fruity will go perfumey after that (tastes like perfume, or soap, or hand lotion)..... and there's probably some play there too...... others can be as low as 3% (no joke)...... the person who advised you to look for suggested DIY percentages is dead right. Best of luck! It can be a lot of fun.
 

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It seems everything i see for flavor west is 10-20%. i guess their flavors are not as concentrated. im still looking at recipes and will order some FA soon.
 

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the express line, jungle flavors, and fa.. some tfa (signature) is decent on ecigexpress..
they also have a "cookbook" on site for recipes.. :)
 

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It seems everything i see for flavor west is 10-20%. i guess their flavors are not as concentrated. im still looking at recipes and will order some FA soon.
alot of "general flavor percents" are crap. Id start at 5% on FW and TFA flavors and work your way up, seems like I like most capellas at 10% and FA and inawera 1-2%.......
 

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alot of "general flavor percents" are crap. Id start at 5% on FW and TFA flavors and work your way up, seems like I like most capellas at 10% and FA and inawera 1-2%.......
i have vanilla from inawera and started at 10%. wayyy to much.
 

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alot of "general flavor percents" are crap. Id start at 5% on FW and TFA flavors and work your way up, seems like I like most capellas at 10% and FA and inawera 1-2%.......

my % were from other diy peoples suggestions. i made up another batch of strawberry. Its defiantly the nic. ill check out vaperstek nic
 

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my % were from other diy peoples suggestions. i made up another batch of strawberry. Its defiantly the nic. ill check out vaperstek nic

you will like it :)
 

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any suggestion for pg or vg?
 

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agreed.... the only flavor I know of that you want to start with 20% is blueberry.... almost everything else fruity will go perfumey after that (tastes like perfume, or soap, or hand lotion)..... and there's probably some play there too...... others can be as low as 3% (no joke)...... the person who advised you to look for suggested DIY percentages is dead right. Best of luck! It can be a lot of fun.
Wintergreen needs ~20%.
any suggestion for pg or vg?
I use WizardLabs, as I know several others do. Decent flavor selection, all the supplies you could want, and good prices on flavor and PG/VG. JIMHO

Edit: Oh, did I mention amazing packing and shipping, as well as free shipping for orders over (not 100% sure on this) $50?
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Wintergreen needs ~20%.

I use WizardLabs, as I know several others do. Decent flavor selection, all the supplies you could want, and good prices on flavor and PG/VG. JIMHO

Edit: Oh, did I mention amazing packing and shipping, as well as free shipping for orders over (not 100% sure on this) $50?
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Free shipping at $65.
 

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Wintergreen needs ~20%.

I use WizardLabs, as I know several others do. Decent flavor selection, all the supplies you could want, and good prices on flavor and PG/VG. JIMHO

Edit: Oh, did I mention amazing packing and shipping, as well as free shipping for orders over (not 100% sure on this) $50?
Sent from the Otter Box around my Galaxy S4.


@VapingJunkie you are brave to use that at 20% :D
 

ceejkay

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i ment vg or pg for the nic.
 

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I personally just find it easier to work with PG. Easier to draw, but you can warm VG a bit in a cup of hot water, too. I use more PG than VG in my mixes.
 

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i got my nic in pg the last time. just thought i would ask. after doing some looking around i found a few people find the nic from bull city to be a bit peppery. thats exactly what im finding.
 

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Vaperstek gets amazing reviews on their nic. I think it's vaperstek.org I'll try it out eventually. Too much WL on hand, still.
 

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