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Nzoner's Game Room>Anyone here doing the E-Cig / Vape thing?
pr_capone 03:05 AM 11-17-2013
Thanks to my vape, I've had only one single cigarette in the past 3 weeks. I have zero cravings for them and I feel considerably better. In fact, I still have about 5 smokes left in a pack and just can't see myself smoking those... don't want to.

Even better... 5ml of juice, which costs $5, lasts me about 2 weeks meaning that I am spending less in the long run. I only smoked, at most, a pack a week... but still.

I tried the Blu E-Cigs but they were terrible. Trying to "smoke" out of one of those was like trying to take a hit off a joint that was rolled WAY to tight.

I'm using an eGo-V v2 mega battery with variable voltage control with a gravity tank.


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Quesadilla Joe 10:21 AM 05-06-2016
Aspire is coming out with a new Nautilus tank called the Nautilus X...

http://www.aspirecig.com/products/ta...s/tank333.html

Love that it's top fill but 2ml capacity isn't good enough for me.
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listopencil 02:36 AM 05-09-2016
I got a card in the last delivery from http://www.mister-e-liquid.com/ for 10% off of my next entire order. I had forgotten about it but this Rough Neck flavor is mimicking cigs really, really well. So I ordered a 135 ml bottle of it, and a 10 ml bottle of Red Ryder and 10 ml RY4 to try out. Red Ryder is supposed to be more like Marlboro and RY4 mimics hand rolled cigs. I am going after their "cigarette" section of their tobacco line. Here's what's cool about doing that:

Your Order Contains...


Mr-E's RY4
(Size: 10 ml ($5.75), Nicotine Strength: 24mg (High), VG %: 0% VG, Add Ice? none)
MEL RY41$5.75 USD$5.75 USD
Red Rider
(Size: 10 ml ($5.75), Nicotine Strength: 24mg (High), VG %: 0% VG, Add Ice? none)
MEL RR1$5.75 USD$5.75 USD
Rough Neck
(Size: 135 ml ($45.00), Nicotine Strength: 24mg (High), VG %: 0% VG, Add Ice? none)
MEL RGHNK1$45.00 USD$45.00 USD
Subtotal:$56.50 USD
Coupon Code (10%MEL):-$5.66 USD
Shipping:$0.00 USD
Grand Total:$50.84 USD
Mister-E-Liquid.com


So I entered 10%MEL into the coupon code box and this came to $50.84 with free shipping because it's over $50. That's 155 milliliters of fluid at 24 mgs nic and 100% PG. I'll get 620 milliliters of fluid at 6 mgs nic and 75/25 VG/PG when I mix it with my own 465 milliliters of USP VG, which I can get for about $10. So I'm spending about $60 to get 620 ml of juice that is perfect for sub ohm vaping. I can even throw a little more VG or 0 nic flavored PG in there if I want to drop below 6 mgs nic. That's about 10 cents a milliliter. I have seen the 30 ml large glass bottles in vape shops going for $20 to $30 depending on popularity. Occasionally I'll see some for over $30 a bottle. My 30 milliliters costs me three bucks.

If you aren't sub ohming you can still do this. Just use only enough USP VG to double your mixture. You end up with juice that is 12 mgs nic and 50/50 VG/PG. Which should be fine for you. It will be about 20 cents per millimeter. So you're still talking about $6 for a 30 ml bottle that can be anywhere from $15 to $35 at a store.

You might want to start getting used to doing this. If vaping products actually do get taken off the market you will still be able to acquire high nicotine fluid in a 100% PG solution, USP VG and flavoring agents that can be used for e-fluids. Those three things are used for other purposes than vaping.

You might want to get used to how box mods work and how to make your own coils, but that probably won't be necessary unless large companies start going under.
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listopencil 02:39 AM 05-09-2016
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
Aspire is coming out with a new Nautilus tank called the Nautilus X...

http://www.aspirecig.com/products/ta...s/tank333.html

Love that it's top fill but 2ml capacity isn't good enough for me.
Meh. New coils and a 2 ml limit. They'll probably release a 4 ml extended tank add on but it still uses proprietary coils...so, I'll pass.
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Anyong Bluth 11:09 AM 05-09-2016
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
Aspire is coming out with a new Nautilus tank called the Nautilus X...

http://www.aspirecig.com/products/ta...s/tank333.html

Love that it's top fill but 2ml capacity isn't good enough for me.
Really?

I always thought that a larger tank would be convenient for obvious reasons.

Until, I realized that after about 2 to 3 ml the flavor was next to nothing because my taste buds were just too used to it.

Maybe it's just me, but I have to switch up between flavors after a few ml to cleanse my pallet or whatever?
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Quesadilla Joe 01:33 PM 05-09-2016
Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth:
Really?

I always thought that a larger tank would be convenient for obvious reasons.

Until, I realized that after about 2 to 3 ml the flavor was next to nothing because my taste buds were just too used to it.

Maybe it's just me, but I have to switch up between flavors after a few ml to cleanse my pallet or whatever?
I just don't like refilling my tanks constantly, and I have multiple tanks with different juices in them that I can switch to if I start getting tired of a flavor.

I guess it wouldn't be that bad with the 1.5 ohm coil that the Nautilus X has because it can take awhile to go through a tank at lower wattages... but if given the choice I'd rather have a larger tank.
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InChiefsHeaven 05:42 AM 05-10-2016
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
If you want tobacco flavored juice..this is the brand. It's expensive but, by far, the best out there...

https://www.blacknote.com/
Damn, that is expensive. But, it might be worth it for my wife. She's a 50-50 vape\cigarette gal. I'd love to get her to quit the cigs altogether. Might have to look into it, but I'm sure she'll flip out at the price...
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Viper400 06:48 AM 05-10-2016
http://www.opensourcevapor.com/

This company has a couple of juices that use naturally extracted tobacco. Very good. Organic, and uses no PG. 125ml for about 40 bucks.
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listopencil 09:32 AM 05-10-2016
Originally Posted by InChiefsHell:
Damn, that is expensive. But, it might be worth it for my wife. She's a 50-50 vape\cigarette gal. I'd love to get her to quit the cigs altogether. Might have to look into it, but I'm sure she'll flip out at the price...
Going for a tobacco flavored vape might be a good idea. There's a cheaper alternative that has a variety of flavors. Mister-E-Liquid has a sampler pack of 5 bottles in 4 ml or 10 ml size. For $24.99 you get 5 bottles of 10 ml, for $9.99 you get 5 bottles of 4 ml. This is the company that makes the tobacco flavors that I use:

http://www.mister-e-liquid.com/tobac...tials-sampler/
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Abba-Dabba 11:25 AM 05-10-2016
Originally Posted by listopencil:
I got a card in the last delivery from http://www.mister-e-liquid.com/ for 10% off of my next entire order. I had forgotten about it but this Rough Neck flavor is mimicking cigs really, really well. So I ordered a 135 ml bottle of it, and a 10 ml bottle of Red Ryder and 10 ml RY4 to try out. Red Ryder is supposed to be more like Marlboro and RY4 mimics hand rolled cigs. I am going after their "cigarette" section of their tobacco line. Here's what's cool about doing that:

Your Order Contains...


Mr-E's RY4
(Size: 10 ml ($5.75), Nicotine Strength: 24mg (High), VG %: 0% VG, Add Ice? none)
MEL RY41$5.75 USD$5.75 USD
Red Rider
(Size: 10 ml ($5.75), Nicotine Strength: 24mg (High), VG %: 0% VG, Add Ice? none)
MEL RR1$5.75 USD$5.75 USD
Rough Neck
(Size: 135 ml ($45.00), Nicotine Strength: 24mg (High), VG %: 0% VG, Add Ice? none)
MEL RGHNK1$45.00 USD$45.00 USD
Subtotal:$56.50 USD
Coupon Code (10%MEL):-$5.66 USD
Shipping:$0.00 USD
Grand Total:$50.84 USD
Mister-E-Liquid.com


So I entered 10%MEL into the coupon code box and this came to $50.84 with free shipping because it's over $50. That's 155 milliliters of fluid at 24 mgs nic and 100% PG. I'll get 620 milliliters of fluid at 6 mgs nic and 75/25 VG/PG when I mix it with my own 465 milliliters of USP VG, which I can get for about $10. So I'm spending about $60 to get 620 ml of juice that is perfect for sub ohm vaping. I can even throw a little more VG or 0 nic flavored PG in there if I want to drop below 6 mgs nic. That's about 10 cents a milliliter. I have seen the 30 ml large glass bottles in vape shops going for $20 to $30 depending on popularity. Occasionally I'll see some for over $30 a bottle. My 30 milliliters costs me three bucks.

If you aren't sub ohming you can still do this. Just use only enough USP VG to double your mixture. You end up with juice that is 12 mgs nic and 50/50 VG/PG. Which should be fine for you. It will be about 20 cents per millimeter. So you're still talking about $6 for a 30 ml bottle that can be anywhere from $15 to $35 at a store.

You might want to start getting used to doing this. If vaping products actually do get taken off the market you will still be able to acquire high nicotine fluid in a 100% PG solution, USP VG and flavoring agents that can be used for e-fluids. Those three things are used for other purposes than vaping.

You might want to get used to how box mods work and how to make your own coils, but that probably won't be necessary unless large companies start going under.
They killed you on the nicotine base. I would send it back for a refund. 250ml of 24nic 100% VG from nicotinelabs is about $8, rather than $45.

http://www.nicotinelabs.com/nicotine...ne-liquid.html
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listopencil 11:41 AM 05-10-2016
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
They killed you on the nicotine base. I would send it back for a refund. 250ml of 24nic 100% VG from nicotinelabs is about $8, rather than $45.

http://www.nicotinelabs.com/nicotine...ne-liquid.html
It's not a nicotine base, it's an e-juice prepared with 100% PG at 24 mgs.
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listopencil 11:48 AM 05-10-2016
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
They killed you on the nicotine base. I would send it back for a refund. 250ml of 24nic 100% VG from nicotinelabs is about $8, rather than $45.

http://www.nicotinelabs.com/nicotine...ne-liquid.html

Look a few posts up. If I wanted to do that I'd do it this way:


Originally Posted by listopencil:
Have no fear. The assholes won't win. They can't. It's too easy and too cheap to make juice yourself. I don't do it because I'm lazy and I'm not poor. I do mix my own up though because I'm a thrifty Scot, and making your own juice is just one level of complexity away from that:

1) Purchase large quantities of high strength nicotine in USP grade PG: http://www.nicvape.com/Diluted-Nicotine

2) Purchase large quantities of USP VG:http://www.nicvape.com/store/p/1530-...-Glycerin.aspx

3) Purchase flavors that sound appealing to you:http://www.nicvape.com/E-Flavors

4) Mix them properly. Bear in mind that you can get 100mg/mL nic fluid in PG and you are going to dilute it down with VG. I would recommend getting the nic level and VG/PG ration correct before you start with the flavoring. The flavoring will be in some combination of VG/PG so it will affect the final product.

5) Tell the FDA to go fuck themselves because you just made your own e-juice. The FDA can kiss my ass.

This company also offers starter kits if you have never mixed your own juice up before. I always put my nic in PG because my goal is to end up with low nic and low PG for my final product:http://www.nicvape.com/DIY-Kit


See, this shit is just way too easy not to do it ourselves. We're just lazy. We're babies and we want the bottle, right now! But if the FDA starts shit you can man up (or woman up) and do it yourself. And I didn't even get into making you own mod. If it comes to that you can do that too. They would have so much shit to illegalize that this would get dragged out for years and most likely fail. The genie is out of the bottle.

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Abba-Dabba 12:02 PM 05-10-2016
Originally Posted by listopencil:
Look a few posts up. If I wanted to do that I'd do it this way:

Mixing isn't as hard as some make it out to be. Not really even that messy as some would have you believe. But all the money in vaping is in the juice. Not the equipment. I'd suggest learning how to make your favorite juices before the FDA really get their grips on the slice of the pie they want.

You are already halfway there by mixing a base liquid to a preflavored liquid. Just make the next step. You will eventually be so happy you did.
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listopencil 12:11 PM 05-10-2016
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
Mixing isn't as hard as some make it out to be. Not really even that messy as some would have you believe. But all the money in vaping is in the juice. Not the equipment. I'd suggest learning how to make your favorite juices before the FDA really get their grips on the slice of the pie they want.

You are already halfway there by mixing a base liquid to a preflavored liquid. Just make the next step. You will eventually be so happy you did.
Oh, I know. I am already looking into it. But Mister-E-Liquid has good, strong juice to use as a flavor/nic base and they have great customer service. Their tobacco line is excellent and they have a very wide range of other flavors. I'm sitting at about 10 cents a ml right now and that's a good spot for how easy this is. We'll see how this FDA crap shakes out.
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listopencil 12:15 PM 05-10-2016
I could see buying something like this:

http://www.nicvape.com/15ml-e-flavor...centrates.aspx

Throw in a PG nic base and a large container of VG. I'd be set for a very long time - and once I got through the box I'd know what to order.
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Viper400 12:50 AM 05-13-2016
FDA deeming, regulations go into effect 8-9-2016. My local vape shops said they will have to close their doors. Won't be able to afford compliance.

This freakin' govt. Control and tax dollars is what it boils down to. Outwardly they promote smoking cessation. Inwardly, they rely on the tobacco tax.

Stock up on the good stuff, gentlemen. You know what happens anytime the govt gets involved. Prices go up, quality goes down.
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