Anyone here know how to make "salty effect"?

i just wondering if someone know how to make salty effect on ejuice
i just tried the district 21 salted caramel
and i taste the “salty” effect
can we just add saline or with what?
thank youu

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Welcome and glad you joined.

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uhhh i wouldn’t advise saline or adding any salt to e-juice
that stuff is pretty reactive and has chloride, which is just chlorine + an electron.

chlorine is incredibly toxic, especially when inhaled used in war as mustard gas. adding vape heat who knows what would happen not mention potential rust even on stainless steel or the other coils

flavors have many components some are acids - could spark some kind of reaction

i personally would not risk vaping salt
maybe its safe? IDK

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Actually quite a few use simple saline. I don’t use it but believe @SessionDrummer knows what is safe to use.

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@circusmaximus I use small amounts of sterile saline, but only as an enhancer. If used too heavily it will get salty, and can wreck your coils. Charlie has a good use of it here …

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@circusmaximus one thing to ALSO keep in mind, is to only use sterile saline solution(s). A lot of people don’t know this, but it is also used for inhalation, go figure.

https://www.amazon.com/Hydra-Neb-50ml-Saline-Solution-0-9/dp/B0BN5ZJ8Q6/

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Yes if you are looking for a salty effect like in District 21’s Salted caramel. I can honestly say that yes you need to use a small amount (like .05% 1-2 drops per 30ml) of a saline solution 0.9% to achieve that.

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If you don’t already have CHATGPT - get it. It’s an exceptional DIY mixing tool that can easily answer questions like this and many others. I asked this same question, and it provided me with several options and walked me through the process of creating a DIY .9% saline solution using Himalayan sea salt. It’s not any good at creating recipes but if you have a recipe idea, it can tell you what other mixers do to achieve similar profiles or check the logic of your flavor percentages. I use it to log the flavors that I like and track how I’ve used those flavors successfully in recipes. Check it out

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Dont trust chat gpt too much. As well as fantastic advise it also gives terrible and sometimes dangerous advise.

Source: A year consistently using it for work as well as pleasure.

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i prefer google gemini

it told me to glue the cheese to my piZZa to get it to stick better
worked like a charm

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Recently i wonder about replicating volvic touch of fruits to drink using flavour concentrates.

It told me to add 250ml of flavouring concentrates per 100ml of water.

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What temperature did you set the oven to? You must have used the wrong glue. It should’ve exploded.

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Need a 400 ml bottle.

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I just used it and it gave me a great recipe for butter fingers. It rounded the percentages off, other than that I’m mixing it today.

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I prefer Elmer’s over Gorilla

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Ah, I see the problem! You should have used an epoxy. Extremely flammable!

Oh, wait! Rubber cement! You would keep that “stretchy” consistency of the cheese.

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I actually went for best of both worlds, I got Elmer’s Gorilla.

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Holy, shit, I got it! This shit’ll stick to anything. Pull on Elmer P. Pudmuker for a little while. (Takes me about 20 seconds) It starts out hard but when it’s finished it creates this dry, often uncomfortable mess.

And if you try to use it for it’s secondary purpose about an hour later, the stream will split in like, 4 different directions.

And THAT my young friends, is why Pauly Walnuts’ shoe strings are always wet!

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im going to pass, PiZZa isn’t that important to me
remind me to never shake your hand

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Ah, but am I left or right handed?

As Allen Shore (James Spader - Black list) said to Shirley Schmidt (Murphy Brown) on Boston Legal, “I keep an extraordinarily clean… Um… Elmer.”

Not to give it away to anyone that doesn’t see things my way.

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