Favorite juices for cloud chasing?

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MrDorsey

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i know this ain't what you want to hear but learn to make your own jooze and you can control everything yourself.....so much cheaper and better & it's not that hard to do and info/supplies/recipes are available everywhere.
do yourself a favor and give it a shot, hope ya do!
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Have you done it? Or what's a good guide

yea i been doing it for about 6 months now, learned rite here in the DIY jooze section, you get the basic's down and then make your jooze to your own taste; flavor % wise & Nic/VG/PG.
there is an initial investment in supplies but in the long run you save big-time.
 

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i know this ain't what you want to hear but learn to make your own jooze and you can control everything yourself.....so much cheaper and better & it's not that hard to do and info/supplies/recipes are available everywhere.
do yourself a favor and give it a shot, hope ya do!

The best move you can make.
 

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You could also ease your way into DIY by buying premixed flavor concentrates from places like Mt Baker or Mom and Pops Vapor Shop, and mixing them to your own ratios at the nic level you want. It takes the flavor mixing out of the equation to start and you can concentrate on getting your nic level right and play with premixed flavor %s to fit your taste at specific wattages.

If you want to try a tobacco flavor but want it with some sweet too, give this a shot, and if you like it you can get the concentrate and mix your own at any flavor % you like and at any nic strength you like. This juice is still sweet, but has the best tobacco flavor I've tasted. It's my favorite juice, but it may to too strong as mixed from the vendor as a cloud blowing juice. If you ask for max VG in the comments when you order, they'll get it as close as they can, which in my experience is really thick, just maybe not 100% VG but still really close.

As suggested, if you are interested in the DIY route, take some time and read up in the DIY forum so you are doing it safely. Double check your numbers especially if you are starting with a high % nic solution, and don't be afraid to try different mixes and different flavors together.
 

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Do people actually vape real 100% VG...? Straight VG is obnoxiously viscous and thick.

I would think folks would be going full VG + a small percentage distilled water at least. But then I could be ......ed and totally wrong.


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I just got the first batch of juice that was over 70% VG...a 90/10 mix of CWW from Ahlusion. It vapes beautifully but man is it had to get in the r91 with a needle-nosed fill bottle!!!

@kiwi...what's you're recommendation for distilling it to make it a more usable? How much distilled water per ml of juice? what's the best way to mix it so it thins evenly???
 

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Do people actually vape real 100% VG...? Straight VG is obnoxiously viscous and thick.

I would think folks would be going full VG + a small percentage distilled water at least. But then I could be ......ed and totally wrong.


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if you like to Drip you can use all the VG you want and the more you use the bigger the clouds, no effect on flavor....:vapor:
 

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I just got the first batch of juice that was over 70% VG...a 90/10 mix of CWW from Ahlusion. It vapes beautifully but man is it had to get in the r91 with a needle-nosed fill bottle!!!

@kiwi...what's you're recommendation for distilling it to make it a more usable? How much distilled water per ml of juice? what's the best way to mix it so it thins evenly???

I stick to 1 to 3 ml distilled water per 30ml total of VG.

I just find that unless you use strictly RDAs... Man... Pure VG is craaaazy thick.


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Thanks sando! Any advice for stirring/mixing or should I just shake & let it steep?

shake it in the bottle works fine.

Initially a bottle with both water and VG will sit as 2 distinct and seemingly immiscible layers. But VG by itself naturally attracts water strongly (it is chemically hygroscopic). Shaking it will mix it up very well, and it stays mixed after. Don't think it'll matter much if rs just water and VG.

But if flavoring is involved.... Well VG is thick as hell. My own experience is that Juice with higher VG takes quite a bit longer to steep.


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I've only bought juice from MtBaker so far and it's pretty good but I'd like to try something different. What are some good places to buy max vg juice low nic? Also I've been wanting to try maybe some tobacco flavors or something a little different then just sweet juices what do you guys think?
MBV has everything you need to get started.
 

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Oh btw OP if you're looking at tobacco flavors and as high VG as possible, I strongly recommend heather's heavenly vapes.

It doesn't get as much love as it used to, but their NETs are my favorite, especially dragon's fire. They also have 100% VG depending on the flavor


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on your DIY mix you can tell immediately if it's gonna be any good or not......rite after you make it you can try a drip or 3 and if it tastes decent it will get better in time, yet if it tastes like an ole shoe it's a gonner it won't get any better, at least that has been my experience. (store away from light & high heat)
 
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