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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

A lot of people have reported to have problems mixing these flavours because of the high strength of the tobacco flavours (and some of the other non-tobacco flavours as well). So I worked out a good way to make sure you are only using a small amount of liquid and flavouring to do testing.

I found that a 2% concentration in the final juice is a good level for the two tobacco flavours I have tried but that may not suit everyone. After making the 10% concentration solution I show in this video, you may want to experiment with just the 10% flavour and PG or VG, so you're not wasting expensive nicotine juice. Once you find the amount you need, just replace some of the PG/VG with nicotine juice to get to the desired level of nicotine density.

The resulting juice shown in this video is a 2% flavour concentration with 24mg nicotine density, which is why I used 36 drops of 54mg nicotine juice, 16 drops of the 10% concentrated (PG based) flavour, and 28 drops of PG/VG (I split with 20 drops PG and 8 drops of VG).

Of course the flavour you get from FlavourArt tobacco is never going to be the same as the other tobacco juices on the market but the Perique Black I have found to come close to the Dekang Winston flavour, albeit a little sweeter and less dense on the tobacco flavour.

You can buy the flavours direct from FlavourArt but they only sell in 15ml bottles, which is a lot of flavouring if you end up not liking it. So what you might want to do is buy them from Liberty Flights who sell them in 5ml amounts. If you do decide to get them from Liberty Flights, you can use my discount code (as many times as you like) for a 10% discount. The discount code is: light487

Liberty Flights can be found here:
UK - http://www.liberty-flights.co.uk/
USA - http://www.liberty-flights.com/

The 54mg nicotine mixing juice I used in this video is called Platinum Ice and is sold by Totally Wicked e-Liquid. Also the Screwdriver MkII electronic nicotine inhalator I used at the end is also available from Totally Wicked e-Liquid. If you buy anything from Totally Wicked, you can use my discount code (any number of times) for a 7.5% discount. The discount code is: WICK109

Totally Wicked e-Liquid can be found at:
UK - http://www.totallywicked-eliquid.co.uk/
USA - http://www.totallywicked-eliquid.com/

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  • shouldn't you shake the nic liquid before adding? Or does the nic stay evenly dispersed without shaking?

  • @illkillyoubitch You could.. not sure whether it gets to the bottom or not. I'm sure I would have shaken it before this video though.. I tend to shake it even if it does disperse by itself.. just a habit :)

  • You're making non standard quantities of too many mixtures. It's really not so complicated as you're making it. Many watching this will be put off vaping by the confusing mechanics. Why not show the new users a simple 50% cut of the nicotine base into a 10ml and a final cut with flavour into a 5ml for every day carry use?Happy Vaping!!

  • @reddog69uk Because that was simply not the purpose of this video. This video is about how to get the minute amounts of concentrate into a workable form. Anyone should be able to cut 50/50.. that wouldn't be much of a video. At the time I made this video, maybe not now, there was a lot of confusion of how to get such small percentages of concentrates into the final mixture.

  • A 5ml bottle is probably more likely around 6ml. Also remember that "20 drops per ml" is an estimate only.. and it's just the ratio.. it's all about ratios, which was the point of this.

    I don't have sound here at work so I can't listen to what I am saying here but one bottle is just the diluted concentrate and the other is the final mix. They both have different amounts.

    Not to sound unappreciative of your comment but I don't see the need to criticise that as it's all about the ratios.

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  • Thank you very much for this. There are quite a few other videos up by people who seem to have absolutely no idea what they are doing. Thank you for sharing your method!

  • Mixing is science, art and math. The missing ingredient is.....The human element. Value's and percentage's all work fine on paper and in tutorial's, but to master this beautiful art you must train your olfactory sense of smell, as well as taste and visual flavor note basics. In essence, you are a perfumer. You have to catch the base flavor note first. Then, (especially if you are working with many flavor's in a batch/ experiment), notice the faint whisper's of floral, nutty, grassy, notes..

  • Very good mate, I like that you have your measuring system down tight. You made it look simple. If you would like a free eJuice calculator, Google "eJuice Me Up". Thanks for all your helpful videos. Very valuable info can be obtain on your Youtube channel. I got you in my Favorites.

    Vape on mate,

    Dave of Breaktru Software

  • @light487 It wasn't meant to be criticisism, it was meant to be confusion, as if i tried this ratio and got to end using your direction's and got roughly 3ml at end i would be alittle confused.

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