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Starter Kits for someone that wants to do the Homebrew thing

James

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Are there any supplier's that have a Total Kit for a person that wants to get started on mixing there own juices ? Hardware , and a basic flavor kit . With nic .and testers .
If that shipped to Canada that would be a bonus .
 

tick22

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Ditto but for here in the States. I see lots of stuff but no one really has a dumbies beginner set that can handle starting to medium experience.
 

YardByrd

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CAW! There are several who offer good starter kits. There are not, to my knowledge, any who offer a Nic testing kit with them.

http://wholesale.heartlandvapes.com/diy-kit.html
http://www.onestopdiyshop.com/products/The-DIY-Flavor-Artisans-Apprentice-Kit.html
http://www.diyflavorshack.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=3

I offer these links for your consideration. I only have experience with the heartlandvapes.com kit since I won one. Prior to that I was already involved in DIY. I hope these will give you pause for thought. CAW!
 

tick22

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Thanks for the links YardByrd.
 

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I agree with the afore mentioned vendors being the best places to obtain the starter DIY kit, if you really need a nicotine test kit, you can find one at wizard labs. But I prefer one stop DIY.
 

HeadInClouds

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I think the shipping to Canada part is the hump to get over. Aren't there import problems with nic?
+1 on OSDIY in general :)
 

CaFF

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Same here. Still using some of it today. :)

IDK if they still send the SS Forceps or not, but I love those for making coils.

EDIT:

They don't include them in the kit anymore, but I see them here: http://www.onestopdiyshop.com/products/Tweezers.html
I got the straight ones. Use them daily for poking/pulling wicks, torching coils, moving wire around and affixing coils, , etc.
 

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