E-Liguid - Thin nozzle one.

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SkyFlame

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Hi guys,

From the UK here and new to vaping!

I have the Vype e-pen, and it's working well, not craved a ciggy for over 3 weeks now!

But, as the refill's for the Vype are pretty pricey, I decided to try filling my own using an e-liquid. The only down side is, you need a bottle that has a thin nozzle - the Blu e-liquid works great, just the right size and I can refill 1 cap a good 5+ times, at about £3.50 a bottle that is much better than the £6 for 3 Vype charge! But I'm looking at trying other stuff to find out which I prefer.

So my question is, which other brands of e-liquids have a thin nozzle, just like the Blu ones? If anyone knows?
 

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As others have said, you have options.

1. Go to your local pharmacy. Show them what you are trying to do. Most likely they will give you a syringe free of charge. If it has a sharp needle, just file of tip off so that it's blunt

2. You can purchase empty bottles with a blunt needle cap or a thin plastic tip.

The ones at Fasttech come in all different sizes and different colored caps.

Enjoy all the different flavors available to you. Below are some links I have accumulated from other members for UK vapers. You can thank fellow ECF member djsvapour who has provided most of these links.

ELiquid

1. Decadent Vapors
2. Paradise Vape UK
3. The Vapor Salon
4. The Alchemist Cupboard
5. Digbys Juices (The Dr Jekyl and Mums Custard are rated.)
6. Kraken Ecigs
7. Vapemunki-Eliquids
8. Greyhaze
9. Chefs Vapor
10. Mrs Lord & Co.
11. UK Vapers
12. Spiritus Vapes - Imported USA Juice (these juices are higher cost due to import fees to the UK)
13. CloudHouseVapor - European Source For American Made E-Liquids
14. Vape Club UK - USA Juice
15. The Vape Parlour - USA Juice
16. UK & Ireland E-Cigarette/E-Liquid Vendors <= Great list of links and coupon codes by ECF member Chrissie (hardware & juice)

Hardware

1. UK & Ireland E-Cigarette/E-Liquid Vendors <= Great list of links and coupon codes by ECF member Chrissie (hardware & juice)

More links and comments from ECF member djsvapour
2. Vape Escape <= the best
3. Myepack.co.uk <= the cheapest
4. Cloud 9 Vaping <= the poshist
5. UKecigcabin. That is CABIN, not store. (Don't even ask about the 'other' one...)
 
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That's brilliant, thank you very much!
May look into getting a new device soon to replace the Vype too.

If you decide to purchase a new setup please post here (before you buy) and we can give you some recommendations for different batteries/tanks to look at.:)

I'll throw this out. iStick 30watt with a mini Nautilus. However, again, you have many different options here as well.:)
 

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Vype is a rip-off. We discussed it elsewhere.

I think my sums were it would cost me £1,944 a year and probably still get nicotine withdrawal. Plus the cost of batteries as well.

Not as bad as E-Lites, mind you. E-Lites would cost me £3,500 a year and definitely get Nicotine cravings. I know, because I tried it... :(

Blu is a tobacco company looking to not only get people to pay top dollar for Chinese junk liquid, but also make a killing on the hardware. The maths on Blu is not as bad as Vype, but BOTH are enemies of vaping choice and freedom to vape.

Blu are twisting the arms of supermarkets and petrol stations to sell ONLY Blu products, and there are rumours the owners of Blu are also encouraging the ban of anything that can be refilled... that want their own products banned so they can sell single use products.

What is saddest about all these conclusions is that I don't even vape very much, nor did I smoke that much either. I spent £700 a year on rolling tobacco.

E-Lites = £3,500 a year. They were the first and most impressive CON in the e-cig industry. Even greedy tobacco companies will never repeat such an outrageous act of marketing success.
 
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SkyFlame

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Hey guys,

me again. I'm now looking to move away from the Vype - It looks nice and was a good starter device, but I'm looking to get something better.

Been looking at a TABLites Cyclone c4 from Electronic tobacconist website

But I'm not sure what I'm looking at really. I just want something thats easy to refill, gives a good vape and no leakeage (YUK!).

Also I like something not too large - The Vype is a good size which is one thing I like about it.
 
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