So $20 for 20 ml s 90/10 vg pg doesnt seem that bad?I pay anywhere from $5 to $15 for 15ml depending on what it is. I don't buy the real cheap stuff. If I want stuff that just has a simple flavor, I can DIY that.
Depends on the juice. If you're getting it from a B@M that's probably what it'll run. If you like it and it keeps you off the stinkies all the better. But definitely, if you want to some chances you can try some cheaper stuff by ordering online.So $20 for 20 ml s 90/10 vg pg doesnt seem that bad?
B@m?Depends on the juice. If you're getting it from a B@M that's probably what it'll run. If you like it and it keeps you off the stinkies all the better. But definitely, if you want to some chances you can try some cheaper stuff by ordering online.
Oops, sorryB&M is the common term for brick & mortar, local vape shops
Thanks for the links. I'm gonna give it a try. At worst im out one bottle of my stuff20 X 10ml samples for $25
http://wholesale.heartlandvapes.com/sampler-bottled.html
250ml for $20
http://wholesale.heartlandvapes.com/bulk-eliquid.html
It does seem like diy is something I should look into down the road. For now, its keepin me off the cigs, and I love the flavor im gettin, so I guess I shouldn't bitchI make mine. It's a LOT cheaper! Yes, there is some up front cost for the ingredients, but saves hundreds in the long run! Anyways, I was paying $8 for a 15ml bottle up to $20 for 50ml at a Vape store.
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It does seem like diy is something I should look into down the road. For now, its keepin me off the cigs, and I love the flavor im gettin, so I guess I shouldn't bitch
Good point. Plus every time I get drunk, go to taco bell, get stuck n a snow drift, and lose my piece digging out my car, vape shop gets another boostIf I stop buying the juices I buy..and the authentics I buy......the economy will collapse. I AM DOING THIS FOR YOU!!!!!!
Heartland's Nic solution is no good though! I got a liter from them and had to stop using because it was making my mixes extremely harsh, and making me sick to my stomach! I need to find better nicotine!Heartlandvapes is MIO (Made In Oklahoma)
Heartland's Nic solution is no good though! I got a liter from them and had to stop using because it was making my mixes extremely harsh, and making me sick to my stomach! I need to find better nicotine!
No, but I will check them out now! Thanks! Do you have a link?Have you tried vaperstek nic? It's very smooth!
Bull City Vapor is the exclusive vendor, or you can buy direct. A quick search of teh googles will lead you to either...No, but I will check them out now! Thanks! Do you have a link?
I have been using nic from MFS for over 2 yrs and never had any problems,they usually have it on sale for 50 bucks a litre.No, but I will check them out now! Thanks! Do you have a link?
Heartland's Nic solution is no good though! I got a liter from them and had to stop using because it was making my mixes extremely harsh, and making me sick to my stomach! I need to find better nicotine!
Good deal, but I was talking about nicotine.I'm a noob, but I pay about $7.50 for a 30ml bottle with 18mg of nicotine at a 60%VG/40%PG mix, any flavor.
Sorry, I'm on another planet today lol. www.affordablevapingny.comGood deal, but I was talking about nicotine.
Where you get your juice?
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I get some of my juice for around 50 cents per mil and some for around a dollar. The thing about DIY is it sucks. People will say it doesn't, but it does. I tried it years ago, making my own blends and trying recipes people posted. They suck. Every time I say that I get people who say "you haven't tried mine" and quite often they send me a bottle and... it sucks. Maybe they haven't tried the juices I vape, I don't know. Maybe our taste is that different. But I don't like buying a $200 mod and a $120 atomizer and putting crap juice in it. So, I pay whatever they charge for what I like. If you don't care about great, DIY is the cheapest. If you want great, it's the most expensive because you're gonna buy a bunch of flavors chasing recipes and tossing or giving away bottles of juice. If you don't mind vaping average stuff, than it is worth a shot. Just my opinion and experiences, of course.
That's definitely understood, I have a planet I go to as well....I go there a lot, it's quiet, the cows give chocolate milk, and I look good in a bikini there.........lol!Sorry, I'm on another planet today lol. www.affordablevapingny.com
Well, I've certainly had my share of failures but I've bought one bottle of juice in weeks, have gotten pretty darn good at making my own. Just takes time, practice, and a flat out refusal to accept defeat.I get some of my juice for around 50 cents per mil and some for around a dollar. The thing about DIY is it sucks. People will say it doesn't, but it does. I tried it years ago, making my own blends and trying recipes people posted. They suck. Every time I say that I get people who say "you haven't tried mine" and quite often they send me a bottle and... it sucks. Maybe they haven't tried the juices I vape, I don't know. Maybe our taste is that different. But I don't like buying a $200 mod and a $120 atomizer and putting crap juice in it. So, I pay whatever they charge for what I like. If you don't care about great, DIY is the cheapest. If you want great, it's the most expensive because you're gonna buy a bunch of flavors chasing recipes and tossing or giving away bottles of juice. If you don't mind vaping average stuff, than it is worth a shot. Just my opinion and experiences, of course.
They've got some mouth watering flavors in there! Are they really good? I mean, do you need extra shots or are they tasty as they come? Some of those I haven't seen anywhere else.Sorry, I'm on another planet today lol. www.affordablevapingny.com
And that = $$$$Well, I've certainly had my share of failures but I've bought one bottle of juice in weeks, have gotten pretty darn good at making my own. Just takes time, practice, and a flat out refusal to accept defeat.
You better believe it! At one time, between myself and my last husband, we were spending twice the cost of our RENT in cigarettes. Now that's a reality check! He passed on nearly five years ago and I certainly wasn't spending that much on myself, but cut back to a pack a day after I remarried and had to smoke outside. (This hubby is critically asthmatic) now that I've quit completely, there's about $160 a month in my pocket. I haven't spent that much in my DIY in the four months I've been doing it. I win.And that = $$$$
Me and the wifey both smoked, so I know the feeling. We've both been vaping now for 3 years. She saves money, but I probably spend more than she saves. lol. I'm a bit of a hobbyist.You better believe it! At one time, between myself and my last husband, we were spending twice the cost of our RENT in cigarettes. Now that's a reality check! He passed on nearly five years ago and I certainly wasn't spending that much on myself, but cut back to a pack a day after I remarried and had to smoke outside. (This hubby is critically asthmatic) now that I've quit completely, there's about $160 a month in my pocket. I haven't spent that much in my DIY in the four months I've been doing it. I win.
They are pretty decent as is. Haven't tried the extra shot yet. Then again, I just quit smoking a couple of days ago so my taste buds still suck.They've got some mouth watering flavors in there! Are they really good? I mean, do you need extra shots or are they tasty as they come? Some of those I haven't seen anywhere else.
That will improve soon! I think the best part is getting back your sense of smell. I didn't realize how dull my sense of smell had gotten till about a month after I quit when I walked down the bread aisle at the grocery store. Man it smelled good....They are pretty decent as is. Haven't tried the extra shot yet. Then again, I just quit smoking a couple of days ago so my taste buds still suck.
I agree with the smell thing. Although the bad ones are enhanced as well guess u gotta take the bad with the goodThat will improve soon! I think the best part is getting back your sense of smell. I didn't realize how dull my sense of smell had gotten till about a month after I quit when I walked down the bread aisle at the grocery store. Man it smelled good....
I agree with the smell thing. Although the bad ones are enhanced as well guess u gotta take the bad with the good
The guy that gives me breaks at work is a smoker. Every time he comes over I gag. But im not casting stones either. That was me for 20 yearsI can no longer stand outside with the smokers - the smell really gets to me now (not that I would ever say that considering I smelled like that for 40 years....!)
Oh it certainly is, to start...I went whole-hog and dropped close to $250 to start out in early December. But I haven't bought a bottle of juice since then.And that = $$$$
Tell me about it! I manage a breakfast restaurant and I can tell soon as someone walks in the door if they just smoked or if they smoke at all. If an employee goes out back to smoke and walks all the way back to the front of the building, I can smell it. It's sour and nasty and I can't believe I smelled like that for over 30 years. I'd never look down on anyone for doing it, I'll defend a smoker's rights till I drop, but you notice a lot more negative aspects after you quit.The guy that gives me breaks at work is a smoker. Every time he comes over I gag. But im not casting stones either. That was me for 20 years
I look forward to it.That will improve soon! I think the best part is getting back your sense of smell. I didn't realize how dull my sense of smell had gotten till about a month after I quit when I walked down the bread aisle at the grocery store. Man it smelled good....