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    Nicotine Supplier

    As you all know I am a professional eliquid producer so I have the knowledge and experience of handling nicotine. So let's do some chemistry to clarify things. Fact: I Kg of pure nicotine = 1,15 lt = 1150 ml So, if we say 18 mg/ml that means the content of nicotine in 1 ml is 18 mg. (This is...
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    Nicotine Supplier

    Well said Derik. I totally agree with you.
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    Introduce Yourselves:

    Hi Silver, My typical day usually is to create the order list of custom made liquids or the wholesale flavors that we market locally. New flavor creation is not an everyday task. However, is a very challenging task and I can admit that developing a new flavor is the part I like most. But as I...
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    Introduce Yourselves:

    As we Greeks say....... the older we get the more knowledge we get. I am glad I have the chance to share knowledge and ideas with forum members.
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    Higher Voltage/resistance Vs Lower Voltage/resistance

    Let's see the issue from a different perspective. THE LIQUID. You can use low resistance and higher voltage to vape "heavy flavors" since they have a high percentage of flavor. Less flavor concentrations or more "delicate" flavors e.g. tobaccos, will probably yield a burned taste if vaped at...
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    Introduce Yourselves:

    Dear Stroodlepuff, I totally understand and I will comply with your request. I joined the forum because I believe that exchanging knowledge and ideas is essential for the "good interest" of the electronic cigarette business and of coarse for the end user. My sincere apologies for any...
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    Introduce Yourselves:

    Dear Matthe I just saw your post. I already replied to another message that I am from Cyprus and that I am the perfumist/ liquid creator of the company. Yes I am related to the company.
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    Mixing High Strength Down To Lower Nic Levels

    First of all and because someone asked who am I and from where I am and what is my connection with ... I want to say that my name is Angelos, I am from Cyprus and I am the flavorist/ creator of the eliquids of the specific company. Now ...... listen to your body (as Matthee suggested). I was a...
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    Introduce Yourselves:

    Hi, My name is Angelos and I am an ecig addict. I vape for more than 3 years and I really enjoy it. I like to test every reputable product in the market so I believe I have a vast knowledge of the whole issue of vaping. I currently use a Joyetech evic battery 3400 mah and a Kanger Protank 3 -...
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    Mixing High Strength Down To Lower Nic Levels

    And just for clarification..... the higher the PG ratio the more intense is the flavour. That is the reason why most of the flavor concentrates are dissolved in PG. And that is the only reason why many vendors sell liquids with high PG ratios.
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    Mixing High Strength Down To Lower Nic Levels

    Many "reputable vendors" just want to sell tasty juices. the following is an abstract from wikepedia you can follow the link below to double check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propylene_glycol Allergic reaction[edit] Research has suggested that individuals who cannot tolerate propylene...
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    Juice Flavor Percentages?

    Following %'s taken from FlavourArt's site as suggestions for flavoring usage, however many people here report using some of these at up to 15% for good flavor. User recommendations here will be added in (parentheses): Perique Black 1% Cuban Supreme 2% Dark Vapure 2.5% Mellow Sunset 2% Burley 3%...
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    Juice Flavor Percentages?

    Not only my friend. 3% on tobacco is the usual percentage for Flavor Art concentrates. Capella by the way doesn't have tobacco flavors
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    Mixing High Strength Down To Lower Nic Levels

    I disagree. It's true that PG preserves the flavor better than VG, but if you cut from 24 to 12 mg that means that you also cut the flavor in half. Plus increasing PG levels might create other problems (allergies, gum problems etc) The best and cheapest way is to do the whole mixture by...
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    Juice Flavor Percentages?

    Depending on brand % varies. Usually fruits need 20-25%. Tobacco flavours need much lower. I start from 3%.
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