Just submitted my first order at good earth and beauty. Used Spring10 for 10% off. Fingers crossed my order comes in by the end of the week. Lol.
they are quick hopefully you get some sanples you havent tried yet , did you pull the trigger on the DC
UPDATE: A bit more good news from Tony at Vapour Depot:
Iāve added rebottling on to our list of future endeavours for you!
Yes, folks, he means rebottling MF concentrates into smaller sizes!
And, also in response to a point I raised about the recommended starting % :
As we work with more of the flavours, weāll be adding recommended steeping times and more realistic starting percentages (I pity anyone who attempts to vape coffee before at least a month!).
Iām expecting a decent tax refundā¦ think Iām going to have fun spending it on a nice MF collection
Is there somewhere a collection of must have MF flavors (besides dark chocolate and lemon)?
Ta-da!
and gratz on the tax refund!
Just means that I was too stupid to pay too much to begin with
Apparently even worst, Vapor Depot stock Is still lowā¦
Hey everyone,
Re a convo @jay210 and I had on the introductions post, Iāve just been in touch with Vapour Depot asking about the (lack of) availability of Botanics Elixir, they confess theyāve been lacking a little but are āhoping to change that in the next couple of weeksā. They also asked if there was anything I was specifically after, so I thought Iād mention this to you all, as if thereās a few of us after the same flavours it might be that it seems a little more worthwhile diluting a batch.
Well done @BikesAndBacon , if we keep them under pressure sooner or later we might get there and have the stuff we need!
Hey, thanks
Wild Honey springs to mind as a must-have in this range, IMO This one really needs to be used in diluted form, as the neat MF is way too strong.
I guess Dark chocolate has to be a winner, too. And Wild Raspberry. Canāt say Iāll be buying those two , though , because I have them in undiluted MF now, but they are two MF flavours that people consistently rave about, so ought to be popular
Steer clear of Green Apple. Itās too damned weak. I was having to use it at 20% to get some real flavour out of it :(. Also steer clear of the Rasperry (non-wild) . The damned stuff scorches, in my experience
Sorry for delayed reply. Took my eye off the ball for a few days.
20% say huh? Green apple is on the light side for MF but 1.2% is a good green apple or are you talking diluted green apple?
Yep, talking Botanic Elixir (in reply to a question from @BikesAndBacon) . I was very disappointed by that one. Didnāt think Iād need to go quite that high. Maybe an old batch? shrugs). But, anyhow, anything that needs in excess of 1% MF, would be rather too dilute in BE form, IMO.
Ya it is a lighter flavour for sure but it is quite tasty - open source vapor used it in their sour apple at 2% so 20% is not crazy % for BE
Ah. Gotta admit itās an awsome flavour. Spot on. But by the time youāve faffed around finding the right %, your little bottle of BE is all gone . So iād say that if anybody really likes green apple, itās best to jump right in deep end with the pure MF on that one. Canāt imagine it disappointing. I mean, not as a flavour. (Just the dilution disappoints)
Anonymiss has put up all the open source vapor recipes which they published when they shut down due to FDA - they do use 6 or 10% Ultra-distilled Penta water rather than PG so you may find a few in there you like.
belated thanks for the Anonymiss link . Woftam.
Personally, I found her OSV archives long ago, but that is definitely very useful info for anybody experimenting with MF.
Oh! and thanks also to Anonymiss , if sheās listening? That was a really amazing thing to do, preserving the OSV recipes like that. Itās the sort of thing that you really hope that somebody will trouble to do. And then youāre (well me, i mean, of course) gratefully surprised to find that somebody actually has.
Not trying to diminish any credit to Anonymiss in any way, but wanted to let you know that several people here were actually taking the time and effort to post those recipes when they first went public!
Fortunately, most of the alternate entries were either made private, or deleted. (It was a concerted group effort at the time as I recall.)
Weāve got a great bunch of community members!
Ah! Well, in that case, very grateful thanks to the the lot of you!