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4vape20

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Hmmm so here it goes
I have 2 mixes i wanted to try to see how they taste
After trying a bit from the 1st bottle it was ok and i realized that how am i going to vape the 2nd bottle(more like trying it)
It is doff flavor and i only have 1 vape (Eleaf ijust s)
So now i need to empty the tank and replace a coil?im assuming the taste from bottle 1 is soaked in there...so im kind feeling "shitty"
How do you guys manage to try couple diff samples because even if its the same flaor but with diff % of flavor still gonna clean the vape unit correct?
Some help please :/
 

Heabob

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Usually I just vape the first flavor in the tank until empty, or dump the extra back into original bottle.
At most I just rinse out the tank, but don't normally bother.
Then I just fill up with the next batch and go.
 

The Cromwell

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I use a dripper for testing.

You can find them online for under $10.
 

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When I was still experimenting with flavourings ( which stopped after I tried a gin flavour - seriously not recommened btw ) I used to also use a cheap dripper and before that one of those cheap vaping pen tanks coupled to a 510 adapter on one of my mods.

For cleaning out tanks I keep a bottle of el cheapo supermarket whisky and just rinse them out with this stuff - I used the same system for cleaning my pipes when I smoked so just transferred the idea over.
 

The Cromwell

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@Robert Cromwell. Watched a video about drippers from my understanding i need to build my own coils for that?
Yes.
But to go from flavor to flavor just rinse and rewick.

And you do not need fancy claptons and such you will see in vids. A simple wire coil will be fine.
 

4vape20

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Yes.
But to go from flavor to flavor just rinse and rewick.

Never build a coil in my life
Heck i just mixed for my first time so a dripper might not be the best option for me rn
I think i will do what heabob doing
Rinse my tank and put the 2nd flavour
And hope to be able to tell the taste diff between 5% and 10% of flavor
 

kross8

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Super-easy method for super-lazy people: vape unflavored liquid until the old flavor has faded from the coil.
ditto,, and i have 1 atty just for mixing,, its a semi mini tank & semi dripper.... SXK Corolla. every flavor is a tad stronger in this set up,, but it gives me a good idea of the finished product. (all on rayon) a cheaper way to do the same thing is buy a 'squid style atty' just for testings.

https://www.fasttech.com/products/1395707
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BreSha6869

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I use a Subtank Mini with the RBA. I mix up 5ml batches of sample juices, pour one in the STM, try it, dump it out, disassemble the tank, remove the wick, run under water to clean, rewick, reassemble, refill with different juice. Whole thing takes me a few min.

Yes, you will have to learn about coils and wicking, but YouTube can help with that. :)
 

BreSha6869

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ditto,, and i have 1 atty just for mixing,, its a semi mini tank & semi dripper.... SXK Corolla. every flavor is a tad stronger in this set up,, but it gives me a good idea of the finished product. (all on rayon) a cheaper way to do the same thing is buy a 'squid style atty' just for testings.

https://www.fasttech.com/products/1395707
1395707-4.jpg
That's cool. Reminds me of my cheapie little IGO-L drippers.

Similar to this but smaller. Gold plated... And $3!

https://www.fasttech.com/p/1436802
 

Time

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I do the same as @Heabob

I have drippers. I use a RTA. I build. But, I like to test in what I vape with and changing cotton seems,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a bit much.
 

4vape20

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[QUOTE="BreSha6869, post: 1397516, member: 46529"|

Yes, you will have to learn about coils and wicking, but YouTube can help with that. :)[/QUOTE]

You are right just for the sake of being able to taste my mix correctly i will have to learn about coils. For now maybe try HIC"s way
Thanks again everybody
Awesome community really.
 

Kingboomer

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Drippers are cheap enough, I have a quasar clone I test all my mixes in. For multiple flavor tests, I just drip some VG on the wick (rayonaut here), vape that then on to the next mix.


-Kingboomer
 

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