This post is copy/pasted from the Diy_eJuice subreddit in the hopes that a beginner like me will find it a useful reference for their own start down the road. (Note: I had to strip almost all the links out to be able to post, since I’m new. Please forgive the broken formatting as a result).
I’m posting this wall of text in case it ever helps someone who is looking into starting up, and because I’m super excited about my new hobby.
A couple of weeks ago I started reading. I first started stalking the sub when /u/abdada was mentioned in relation to Medicine Flower extract, and /u/returnity made a reference to DiY in the SmogGB sub. It got me thinking that all this maybe wasn’t so hard.
Then I became slightly more educated about where the legislation (nationally and otherwise) was headed, and that prompted me to seriously read the sidebar. I asked a couple questions in the daily “Ask anything” thread (‘What would you do different from the start?’), and that lead me to buy my scale first (mix by weight!). I started collecting odds and ends, mostly on Amazon, and in the end I had almost everything I needed, and a few things I didn’t.
#Things that were, without a doubt, absolutely required:
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The $30 scale from Amazon
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Empty glass bottles (I had both, and I think my plastic bottles looked sketchy so went with recycled vendor bottles - it was an adventure cleaning them out
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Flavors, VG, Nic (well, technically didn’t need the Nic, but I really do want to DiY and I use Nic!)
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A Computer. Preferably one that I didn’t mind getting covered in FLV Spearmint or the occasional drop of something if I had an accident.
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An e-liquid calculator! There’s a ton of good ones, but I used e-liquid-recipes.com. Invaluable tool and the MaxVG option made things so easy.
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For some reason I ordered a set of plastic beakers. I thought these weren’t going to be useful, but I ended up using them to hold droppers, lids, syringes, etc.
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Black nitrile gloves. These weren’t the ones the cool kids use, they were el cheapo brand on Amazon, but did the trick.
#Things that I didn’t get that I really needed:
- Little funnels! The blunt tip syringes were fine for small amounts of VG, but when i wanted to mix larger amounts, it was a real pain. Having stored the nicotine in the freezer meant it just wasn’t going to work. I have funnels on the way and thought I could do without them for this time. I managed, but they will be really necessary going forward.
#Things I got that I didn’t really need:
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Vials and holder. This was sort of an impulse ‘just in case’ and I didn’t use them at all. I’m actually not sure what I would use them for. I have bottles, I’m not mixing by volume…
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Pipettes. I don’t have these yet either, but I don’t think I have any particular need for them so far. Flavors, VG and Nic can be dispensed directly into mixing bottle with funnels.
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Stevia. I bought some, thinking I might want it. Definitely not necessary so far. Obviously, this probably depends on recipe, so I might use it one day.
I set up a with toolkits, secure storage for flavors, nic and tools (I especially didn’t want my huge white cat sitting on my scale) and made sure it was clean and clear in case I needed to clean up a spill.
For my very first order, I decided to not just buy the top 20 flavors on the sidebar. This new vendor Flavorah was getting a lot of buzz, and for a pretty minimal investment I got a bunch of flavors. The only problem I had was that meant I didn’t have a ton of tried and true recipes to use. There were already a few interesting ones (I’m looking at you, Alligatah) being passed around, so I wasn’t too nervous about it. When my package arrived, a couple of the bottles were leaking. I sent an email to Flavorah, and got an answer almost instantly that they’d be sending along replacements. I have a feeling the leaking bottle issue isn’t long for this world.
I got my nic from Nude Nicotine, and I only got a small bottle with a low concentration (60mg) because I’ve been well warned, and didn’t want to risk my cats or my body in my first few projects. It arrived quickly and without issue (though I, for some reason, felt the need to throw it in the freezer, which now I know I didn’t need to do with such a small bottle).
Once I got all my materials together, it was time to do my homework. I decided I wanted to test three of my flavors first. I mixed 5ml of 0 nic Flavorah Vanilla Custard, Creme de Menthe and Cured Tobacco to get an idea of what they tasted like and had fun vaping them at around 2% to get a good feel for their different characteristics.
Directly after that I went crazy and tried a couple of experiments. I liked one of them so much, I decided to mix 30ml of nicotine-laden juice.
I’m sure this is pedestrian to our veterans, but the Creme de Menthe reminded me of my favorite flavor from Cloud Provisions - a White Chocolate Mint Tobacco. So, I got lucky and on my first night of messing around, I now have a lovely ADV that I hope will get even better with age!
Thanks to all the folks here that contribute! I hope any of this drivel is useful to someone in the future.
#Shopping list
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The $30 scale from Amazon
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Flavors - I got the 7 from heaven reddit promo with the Fruit+Savory. Something tells me that deal is almost over but I’d do it at $35/7 anyway.
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Vegetable Glycerin from Essential Depot
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10x5ml syringes
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Blunt tip needles - I probably should have gotten a larger gage, but this is what I started with
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Nicotine base - I like VG
#Compiled tips from the comments (for finding easily):
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Solvent-style dispensing squeeze bottles for VG/Nic into container on scale. Like this maybe
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Magic eraser (melamine open-cell sponge I guess) for removing gummy residue from recycled ejuice bottles without using solvents Example