Hey All,
I've loved some of the recipes my brother makes for his dripper but I'm not sure if the same recipes/mixes apply to tanks too?
So I have a couple of questions; if you can help with any - many thanks - but apologies if any of them are dumb. I thought id just come to the experts instead of waste money (slash, try and smoke something toxic!)
Q1: Can you make an eLiquid with just VG and Flavouring? I've been advised that 70ml of VG and 30ml of food flavouring, makes 100ml of ready to go juice. I.e. The PG is in the flavouring already. Is that true? So you don't need to buy any PG? Could this be for drippers only?
Q2: I've already bought my VG and my flavourings to try and make some random things, like mix custard and apple for apple crumble etc. I've not cut any corners and I've tried to do my research in terms of cheap companies to avoid. So I feel I have got some good gear here. But, is there any difference in buying 1000ml of VG for £4 and buying the one with all the labels and claims for £10? I've seen 2.5kg for as cheap as £7... Is there cheap junk out there?
Q3: When mixing flavours. In the above example, would half Apple and half Custard give a custardy apple thing... Or do you have to have flavouring knowledge like the apple is acidic and will overpower custard so make it 70/30 sort of thing?
Q4: I want to keep my creations in a nice glass bottle with a built in pipette. Is there any pros and cons (apart from cost) for glass vs cheap squeezey bottle? I like glass, feels more apothecary like I'm tinkering But any pros and cons between clear, green, blue and amber glass? I know Amber stops UV, but as mine'll be kept in a cupboard and I doubt will be stored for long (as I'll be getting through them) is that a thing?
Q5: I've seen some cheap bottles that come with droppers but the lids are solid plastic in all the images, not the usual squeezey bobble to pick up the liquid. Am I missing something or is this just stock imagery? Can you get bottles that have plastic lids and almost like a loose dropper in it?
Q6: I've only ever smoked 70/30 which seems good for me because I'm flavour orientated and need something smooth on the throat. But is 80/20 just going to be too much VG and therefore not carry lasting flavour? For 70/30, as per Q1 I was first told (from a dripper) 70ml VG and 30ml of the flavour. Done. But another has said for 100ml juice it'll be 52ml VG, 20ml PG and 28ml of my flavouring. That sounds more "scientific" but the other sounds so easy, that if true, means I can make a lot more test batches a lot quicker to find that dream recipe. Some of the flavours I bought require no mixing, as some are things like Apple and Pecan Pie with Maple Syrup sort of thing, so I would just use this flavour alone, no flavour mixing.
Right, so, thank you for your time of reading this. Sorry for so many questions but rather than pester you across the boards, all in one place might keep the answers on track for me Otherwise I'll end up running a bottle plant if I get any more into it
Thanks again guys and gals. Looking forward to hearing from you.
I've loved some of the recipes my brother makes for his dripper but I'm not sure if the same recipes/mixes apply to tanks too?
So I have a couple of questions; if you can help with any - many thanks - but apologies if any of them are dumb. I thought id just come to the experts instead of waste money (slash, try and smoke something toxic!)
Q1: Can you make an eLiquid with just VG and Flavouring? I've been advised that 70ml of VG and 30ml of food flavouring, makes 100ml of ready to go juice. I.e. The PG is in the flavouring already. Is that true? So you don't need to buy any PG? Could this be for drippers only?
Q2: I've already bought my VG and my flavourings to try and make some random things, like mix custard and apple for apple crumble etc. I've not cut any corners and I've tried to do my research in terms of cheap companies to avoid. So I feel I have got some good gear here. But, is there any difference in buying 1000ml of VG for £4 and buying the one with all the labels and claims for £10? I've seen 2.5kg for as cheap as £7... Is there cheap junk out there?
Q3: When mixing flavours. In the above example, would half Apple and half Custard give a custardy apple thing... Or do you have to have flavouring knowledge like the apple is acidic and will overpower custard so make it 70/30 sort of thing?
Q4: I want to keep my creations in a nice glass bottle with a built in pipette. Is there any pros and cons (apart from cost) for glass vs cheap squeezey bottle? I like glass, feels more apothecary like I'm tinkering But any pros and cons between clear, green, blue and amber glass? I know Amber stops UV, but as mine'll be kept in a cupboard and I doubt will be stored for long (as I'll be getting through them) is that a thing?
Q5: I've seen some cheap bottles that come with droppers but the lids are solid plastic in all the images, not the usual squeezey bobble to pick up the liquid. Am I missing something or is this just stock imagery? Can you get bottles that have plastic lids and almost like a loose dropper in it?
Q6: I've only ever smoked 70/30 which seems good for me because I'm flavour orientated and need something smooth on the throat. But is 80/20 just going to be too much VG and therefore not carry lasting flavour? For 70/30, as per Q1 I was first told (from a dripper) 70ml VG and 30ml of the flavour. Done. But another has said for 100ml juice it'll be 52ml VG, 20ml PG and 28ml of my flavouring. That sounds more "scientific" but the other sounds so easy, that if true, means I can make a lot more test batches a lot quicker to find that dream recipe. Some of the flavours I bought require no mixing, as some are things like Apple and Pecan Pie with Maple Syrup sort of thing, so I would just use this flavour alone, no flavour mixing.
Right, so, thank you for your time of reading this. Sorry for so many questions but rather than pester you across the boards, all in one place might keep the answers on track for me Otherwise I'll end up running a bottle plant if I get any more into it
Thanks again guys and gals. Looking forward to hearing from you.