In the category of "doh!" why haven't I been doing this all along, I started mixing large quantities of bulk unflavored base and then add my flavors per bottle. Saves a ton of time on "need more" day.
I sure you experts out there already do this but never seen it really posted before so here's how I do it:
My typical recipie is 70% VG, 10% distilled water, 3% 100mg nicotine, usually around 3% to 7% flavor and the rest PG. For bulk base, I mix up a half liter of the recipie but leaving out (and leaving "room") for 5% flavor.
To make a bottle of eliquid on demand I measure the desired flavor directly into a 30ml or 60ml bottle and then just fill the rest of the bottle from the bulk base. Done.
Within my range of 3% to 7% flavor, the resulting mix is always "close enough" using the bulk base which is made "missing" 5% flavor. Folks who typically use higher flavor percentages could just "leave out" more in the bulk base so it's ready to mix with higher flavor percentages.
Anyway, what do you think? Anyone else do it this way?
I sure you experts out there already do this but never seen it really posted before so here's how I do it:
My typical recipie is 70% VG, 10% distilled water, 3% 100mg nicotine, usually around 3% to 7% flavor and the rest PG. For bulk base, I mix up a half liter of the recipie but leaving out (and leaving "room") for 5% flavor.
To make a bottle of eliquid on demand I measure the desired flavor directly into a 30ml or 60ml bottle and then just fill the rest of the bottle from the bulk base. Done.
Within my range of 3% to 7% flavor, the resulting mix is always "close enough" using the bulk base which is made "missing" 5% flavor. Folks who typically use higher flavor percentages could just "leave out" more in the bulk base so it's ready to mix with higher flavor percentages.
Anyway, what do you think? Anyone else do it this way?